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Good video, great post about connecting online in meaningful ways.
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Yes, 140 characters may be all too brief. But if I connect with you 50 times over the course of a few days, having had to craft each message to fit within the 140-character constraint, I bet we know each other a whole lot more than we did previously. And then you can go and look at my Flickr stream, my blog, etc. for more background. It’s not a replacement, it’s complementary.
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Most connections online these days inhabit a world that is partly synchronous, partly asynchronous.* People may respond straight away to something you put online, or they may respond hours, days, weeks, months, or even years later. Because online content is an implicit open-ended invitation to give your opinion and make comment, you can do so at your leisure.
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Blogworthy Tweets - ELT notes
RT @budtheteacher: We can never know the totality of our influence in the world, or what conversations happen in response to our work.
Screenr - Create screencasts and screen recordings the easy way
Instant screencast for Twitter.
cogdoghouse - TwitterCycle
A great Kathy Sierra-esque visual
gr8tweets » home
For the month of March, a group of educators and lifelong learners will be picking a "Tweet of the day" and ReTweeting it with a tag: #gr8t
Hopefully, you will join us in doing this too! See the 'about' page for more details.
There are a number of reasons why you might want to participate:
• To share what you value about Twitter.
• To see what others value about Twitter (just look below).
• To celebrate the power and wisdom of your Personal Learning Network.
• To find interesting people to follow on Twitter.
• To commit to giving Twitter a try.
A Twitter reality check! | Jen e-blogger
Who are you talking to on twitter?
The teacher becomes the student!
suewaters » home
The aim of this site is to help you gain the skills to build your own personal learning network (PLN)!
twitter4teachers / FrontPage
This wiki was created to easily help educators find other educators on Twitter that have the same interests as them (that teach in the same content area). Check out the list of educators on the pages linked below and add your Twitter name to the appropriate list too.
Twitturly - datruss' Twitter Linking History
datruss' Twitter Linking History
You are currently looking at the URLs that datruss posted to Twitter.
Christopher D. Sessums :: Blog :: Twitter Me This: Brainstorming Potential Educational Uses for Twitter
I can see using Twitter as a means for students to do the same: to organize ideas, reflect, send notes, and manage meet-ups.
how to be a twitter power user!
This week we run down all the Twitter tools you'll ever need to make yourself a Twitter God or Goddess!
Edmodo is a Twitter for Education - Mashable
Edmodo is best described as Twitter for students and teachers. In reality though, it’s basically a private micro-blogging service for schools with built-in security features that give teachers privacy controls over their virtual classrooms.
TwitterKeys: Enhance your Twitter conversations
As you might know Twitter accepts more than just basic text. The service is UTF8 compatible which means that instead of tweeting “I love you” you could just as well use “I ♥ you”.
Share More! Wiki » Work/Build Your Own Personal Learning Network?
If you fail to connect to the network of learners, you miss out on a global conversation about what you are passionate about.
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If you fail to connect to the network of learners, you miss out on a global conversation about what you are passionate about. And missing out is a darn shame because it can save you time, energy, and increase your reach, no matter how brilliant (or not) you are. That’s a powerful idea. Smart people get smarter because they have access to the network of learners. People who are just starting out are able to learn as fast as they can to accomplish what they need to do.
When I meet folks who are just becoming aware of the global conversation — usually because I push them over the edge in a workshop — I like to share several tools with them.
TweetDeck: A Different Twitter Client - ReadWriteWeb
TweetDeck takes a refreshingly different approach by not only integrating support for search through Summize, but also by adding groups and by displaying more than one column at a time.
Instantaneous | David Truss :: Pair-a-dimes for Your Thoughts
I want students to know this kind of learning… in school. I want them to be active members in a global learning network. I want them to follow their own interests, to make choices about what information they will choose to pay attention to, what to check later, and what to filter out. I want students to be 21st Century learners.
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