Presentation for Leading Learning 2009 on Building a PLN for teachers, using Twitter.
By Donna Fry (Fryed on Twitter) and Colin Jagoe (Baded on Twitter).
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12. … not a day goes by that I don't learn something from my network of Twitter contacts . Richard Byrne www.freetech4teachers.com Image by ~cin~, shared under a Creative Commons Attribution, Noncommercial, No Derivatives License
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22. The Collaboration Age is about learning with a decidedly different group of "others”, people whom we may not know and may never meet, but who share our passions and interests and are willing to invest in exploring them together. http://www.edutopia.org/ collaboration-age-technology-will-richardson# Will Richardson is the author of the weblogg-ed blog, as well as learner in chief at the Connective Learning Group and the author of Blogs, Wikis, Podcasts, and Other Powerful Web Tools for Classrooms . Will Richardson Image by Alexdx, shared under a Creative Commons Attribution, Noncommercial, No Derivatives License. http://www.flickr.com/photos/askora/650088428/
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Hinweis der Redaktion
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Feeling alone?Want to connect?<number>
Twitter works for busy teachers.Teachers are always too busy<number>
There is never enough time.Time for 140 characters?<number>
Again, another alone image
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Taking a 'dip in the stream'!
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Good ol' Angela!<number>
information overloadTwitter as a filterWhat did other educators like?
information overload?
Conversations
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And more pondering.I like this one.It looks less like a calendar photo than the animal ones!
Educators around the world
We want our students to collaborate.
An example of a quick peek at Twitter, a resource posted, tagged and saved all in about 30 seconds.<number>
Twitter is being used in classrooms as a teaching tool.
Jump in - try it
Colin's followers.Mostly educators.<number>
Main sign in page on twitter.<number>
What the web interface looks like<number>
Donna's Profile. Shows the last tweets that were sent out.<number>
There are lots of clients for Twitter.
This is a bit overwhelming,but shows what you can get into.Is this your setup? or a pic you found?