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on 2009-07-18 by wenzloff

good resource for workshops.

Twitter as a Learning Tool. Really.. While specifically written for trainers, this article offers insight to the future of Twitter and why it is important to learn now.

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The idea of writing small blog posts of 140 characters or less to a group of your followers is actually a revolutionary new way to bring communities together, learn from each other, and keep updated with all that is happening.

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Busy teachers may feel that taking the time to learn how to use Twitter isn’t worth the return for the students benefit, so that’s why this list of 100 tips, apps, and resources is worth browsing.

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Busy teachers may feel that taking the time to learn how to use Twitter isn’t worth the return for the students benefit

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this list of 100 tips, apps, and resources is worth browsing. Find out how to get started with Twitter, ways to use it in an educational setting, and tools to help you use it better with these resources

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don’t know the first thing

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These resources are specifically to help educators using Twitter in their schools.

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Micro-blogging in education. This article offers a good overview of what micro-blogging is and how it can serve those in education effectively.

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Once you know how to get started with Twitter, you will want to check out these resources that help you make the most of your Twitter experience.

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Below are some basic suggestions for using Twitter in the classroom. Use these ideas as a springboard for your creativity to come up with even more ways to use Twitter.

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Get students into the Twitter fun with these apps or established Twitter users students can follow.

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Apps and Twitt

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These apps will help you use Twitter more easily and often have specific advantages for educators

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  • tweetparty. This is another group-creating app that allows you to communicate directly with your Twitter group.
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    Twitter group.

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  • ers when sharing web links.
  • postica. Use this app to post sticky notes on Twitter for an eye-catching reminder.
  • Twishlistter. Cr
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    If you have fallen in love with Twitter and want to find more apps, these resources will help you out.

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    Twitter wish list here. Teachers wanting to publish supplies they need will certainly find this useful.

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    If you want a jumpstart on your Twitter experience, here are plenty of Tweets that all have a connection to education.

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    Find out what creative projects and experiments others are doing with Twitter with these resources.

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