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1. : A Whole New World of Professional Learning Kathy Perret, Instructional Coach Northwest AEA President of Learning Forward-Iowa kperret@nwaea.org Visit my blog Learning is Growing @ http://learningisgrowing.wordpress.com/
2. At Learning Forward, we are committed to every educator engaging in effective professional learning every day so every student achieves.
3. Do you want to … Keep current? Learn for other educators? Engage in inspiring conversations? Get new ideas and feedback? Connect and collaborate? Indentify Influencers and Mentors? Build deeper relationships? Become a resource for other colleagues? Learn outside your discipline from others leaders? If you answer YES to any of these, TWITTER may be for you!
17. Type the words you see and then click on Create my accountThisis your twitter online identity from now on. Choose a name you want to be remembered by (it is ok to use your real name!)
20. Ignore Step three (it is better to do this later once you have filled out your profile information) Click Next StepUnless you have a Gmail or Yahoo account with addresses of contacts that might be on Twitter
51. Twitter Chats Many groups meet at scheduled times Use the chat’s Hashtag Tweets can still be seen by all of your followers Sources for Twitter Chats available: Educational Chats - http://www.cybraryman.com/chats.html
52. A few extras to try… URL Shortener: https://bitly.com/ Tweetlonger: http://www.twitlonger.com/ Tweet Deck: http://www.tweetdeck.com/ Twitter Backgrounds: http://twitrbackgrounds.com/
54. Additional Resources Video: Twitter for Educators - http://bit.ly/hCTk1A An Educator’s Guide to Twitter: http://livebinders.com/play/play/34291 Twitter: What’s the Big Deal? http://bit.ly/jImkVO 100 Tips, Apps and Resources for Teachers on Twitter http://bit.ly/cQGs59 34 Interesting Ways to Use Twitter in the Classroom http://bit.ly/3TwKx4 How Can We Use Twitter for Teaching and Learning? http://slidesha.re/ajpeTP Today’s Meet – Backchannel (Can be used with or without Twitter) http://todaysmeet.com/ Twitter Wiki (@ShellTerrell) - http://weconnect.pbworks.com/w/page/24134083/Twitter
As educators we all are have learning networks. It is our choice how we utilize them and learn from them. Let’s watch a short video to describe how Twitter fits into this.
Briefly describe my own journey.
@repliesIf you start a tweet with @(username), this will automatically land in that person’s “@replies” folder. You’ll notice that if you reply to something someone said, your message will automatically start with this “address”. These tweets will show up in your friends’ tweet-streams only if they have chosen to see @replies – you can change the settings for this.DMThis stands for Direct Messages. These are private messages that most people choose to use to introduce themselves or to bring an elongated “@reply conversation” over to a more appropriate venue. You can DM someone from your DM folder or from the sidebar of their profile page, but only if they are following you.RTThis stands for ReTweet. If you want to share what someone else tweeted, it is only polite to give them credit by including “RT @(username)” somewhere in your message.