15. Chew on this…
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16.
17. I believe that twitter and other social learning media
connect, invite, inform ideas that principals must
explore to lead within today’s educational communities.
Accessing social learning media advantages principals
who choose to share resources, consult, and engage
peer to peer with educators from diverse backgrounds
–I don’t think an
administrator can be
at the top of his or her
game and not utilize
social networks online
as a learning tool.
-Pam Moran
How many great 2nd grade teachers do you work with? How many can you turn to if you have a question? How many 6th grade teachers? How many principals do you know?
Modeling and opening up social media rant here.
What is this all about? How does the learning happen…demo twitter search…prescription for connecting…10 min a day
Demo reader here
What 10 minutes gets you from twitter and Google Reader
And 3 things about each
Imagine an entire school, or district of teacher-learners…
List of must follows, people they follow. Click on a name. Recommendations. Back to twitter here to show this.
http://www.cybraryman.com/edhashtags.html a little demo here
http://cybraryman.com/chats.htmlShowhootsuite here. Tools: tweetchat, saved columns in tweetdeck/hootsuite
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So much you can do…note connected principals here
Blog as reflection, connection tool, blog as publicity/announcement tool…show my blog here, show EE blog
Imagine every principal and every teacher using twitter, blogs and reader.