14. Who to follow?
Follow someone who you admire and
see who they follow.
@langwitches
@NikkiDRobertson
@gwynethjones
@joycevalenza
@EMSCarlson
@coolcatteacher
@cybraryman1 (number 1 @ end)
@bryanhughes
@digitalnative
@aaronmueller
@Jyasinchuk
@tlspecial
@heatherdaly
@northsurreylib
@JHSS_Library @FH_library
18. It is no longer
enough to do
powerful work if no
one sees it.
- Chris Lehmann
19. Twitter Lingo
@ a reference to a user, seen by all followers
DM a direct message to a user, only seen by the
user
# mark a word as a hashtag, the community
determines the popularity
RT credit a tweet to another user
MT a retweet, but paraphrased or modified
Welcome...today we are going to talk about social media and that way in which you can connect and exchange interesting ideas with educators from all over the world. Learning is often described as a journey, a process. There are many stops to check out along the way. Credit A. Couros\n
Your students are probably already learning or ready to learn in this digital space. Do you know where they are talking about? Do you know how they are engaging here? Let’s discuss...\n
A good resource to look at this new book. It describes how becoming connected as professional learner is a journey. Available in print and in Kindle form.\n
Who has the time to look all this up? I can’t catch up! There is too much to sort through?\n
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Demo searching some hashtags: #edchat, #edapp, #sd36learn\n
Times where groups of twitter users get together and have a tweet up. #edchat has one every tuesday about 4:00pm (pacific)\n
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Flipboard (free) is a app available for iOS and Android that allows formats your feed into a personalized magazine. It allows you to explore and read blogs in a way that is useful and easy.\n