Social Networking for Educators and Administrators.
Learn in Part I how you can harness the power of Twitter for Professional Development, School Communication and Global Networking.
Twitter does not have to be overwhelming, nor a place where you will be inundated with personal statements of strangers.
It is your choice:
Who to follow?
What area of interest?
How much time to invest?
How to filter information?
How to connect globally with experts and eye witnesses?
Become part of the best global Professional Development network for teachers and administrators.
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1. Social Networking for Educators & AdministratorsPart I:So, What About This Twitter Thing?
31. Further Resources:A Twitteraholic’s Guide to tweets, hashtags, and all things Twitterhttp://theedublogger.com/2010/07/08/a-twitteraholics-guide-to-tweets-hashtags-and-all-things-twitter/What is a Hashtag?http://langwitches.org/2010/06/09/what-is-a-hashtag/Capital “RT” stands for Retweetinghttp://langwitches.org/2009/12/22/capital-rt-stands-for-retweeting/So, You Want to be Followed?http://langwitches.org/2009/12/21/so-you-want-to-be-followed/Twitter Animationhttp://www.animatedexplanations.com/Animation.aspx?animation=391Nine Reasons Why Teachers Should be Using Twitterhttp://mrslwalker.com/index.php/2009/03/29/nine-great-reasons-why-teachers-should-use-twitter/
32. Social Networking forEducators & AdministratorsSilvia Rosenthal TolisanoGloballyConnectedLearning.comEducational Consultant