1. Twitter
@CI350class
- First of all, there were many tweets about Venezuela on 3/2/2014 about the Oscars. Also, it
was interesting to see all the tweets about hiking and biking. I love to get out and do things
like that and since I’m not from the area I looked at that and got an idea of where it is safe.
Towards April there were more tweets for things for class. Like social media and blogs. I
really like the idea of being able to share different things in education that a teacher can
use.
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@NHMS_Principal
- Eric Sheninger tweeted a lot of different tools for teachers to use. I feel that this is very
beneficial to teachers all over the world but really for the teachers in his school. He wants to
help them be better. He also had tweets about this going on in his district to keep people
updated and reminded them of elections for education. He seems to be very involved and
wants the district and community to be involved as well.
2. @DanielPink
- Many of Daniel’s tweets were about global issues that he was trying to share. From taxis in
Japan to positions on a court case in Ohio, he wanted people to get involved and know
things that are going on. Some of his tweets were fun like “How Starbucks uses its secret
menu to build buzz”. He had a wide variety of topics that he tweeted or retweeted.
@cyberteacher
- Stephanie mainly used her twitter for educational tweets. She followed a lot of conference
things and Discovery Education. She didn’t tweet a lot herself but mainly retweeted things
for teachers. Like organization tools and a lot for teach appreciation week.
3. @gcouros
- The first neat thing I noticed is that George and another person I followed, Eric,
communicate with each other. I don’t know if they actually know each other but it just goes
to show how twitter can work in globalization. Their share different ideas on education. He
had a lot of helpful information.
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