3. David Kapuler
@dkapuler
•An EdTech specialist and education
consultant.
•I have joined David’s mailing list
and subscribed to his Technology
Tidbits: Thoughts of a Cyber Hero
emails. Great resource!
•Provides current and emerging
information on K-12 web tools for all
subject areas and grade levels.
•One of my favourite sources for
reading about new web tools.
•Tweets every day on a regular basis.
4. Richard Byrne
@rmbryne
•An educator, writer and blogger.
•Created a great website called
Free Technology for Teachers , full of
K-12 resources, tutorials, technology
book recommendations and free
downloads.
•Tweets about the resources
published on his blog.
•Tweets on a regular basis.
5. Common Sense Media
@CommonSenseNews
•An organization that is dedicated
to providing trustworthy media and
technology resources.
•Twitter profile provides a link to the
Common Sense Media website for K12 educators.
•To access a vast resources library
on the website, educators must
register – well worth it!
•Their tweets are very conversational
in conjunction with tweeting about
new website resources.
•Tweets on a regular basis.
7. As I have discovered, Twitter provides me with an endless supply of
rich professional resources, websites, tools and networking
opportunities.
•The focus of my Twitter account includes K-12 educators,
educational technology and social media organizations.
•Building my own personal learning network (PLN) has been
professionally rewarding. I have established connections with
technology professionals and educational experts by retweeting or
replying to their tweets.
•My favourite hashtags include #edtech, #edchat, #teaching and
#socialmedia.