I found a great resource on TeachThought entitled, "100 Twitter Tips for Teachers" that I wanted to
share with you.
I'm always looking for Twitter resources to share with educators because so many people that I talk to seem to think Twitter is 140 characters or less of irrelevant thoughts that couldn't possibly benefit their instruction or learning.
Twitter is a fun social media site, but it has evolved into so much more. For me, Twitter is a great way to share ideas, to research, to build a professional network, and to gain exposure for the CareerTech Testing Center. You could also use Twitter to build coursework and I have thought for some time that Twitter could be used in the development of skills standards.
Please read "100 Twitter Tips for Teachers" and give serious thought to the uses for Twitter in education and try it for an extended time. If you already use Twitter, please look at this resource (categories listed below) and discover how you can enhance your Twitter strategy.
"100 Twitter Tips for Teachers" includes the following categories:
- The Basics
- Etiquette
- Connecting
- Classroon
- Professional Life
- Pro Tools
- Who to Follow
- Applications to Emulate
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