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- Ctinney5 about 10 hours ago - Tags twitter , web2.0 , socialnetworking , teachers
- Rllshine on 2009-12-08 - Tags twitter
- Nsalibrary on 2009-12-08 - Tags twitter , web2.0 , socialnetworking , resources , pln , technology
- Mshirley on 2009-11-22 - Tags twitter
- Njtechteacher on 2009-11-20 - Tags twitter
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s I've mentioned numerous times in the past (this marks the 35th time I've written about Twitter), not a day goes by that I don't learn something from my network of Twitter contacts. My network now includes 1000+ followers and I'm also following 1000+ Twitter users. As the size of my network increases so to do my learning opportunities increase. Having a Twitter network is a great way to learn about new resources for teaching. A Twitter network is also a great place to exchange ideas about teaching. If you're not familiar with how Twitter works, this short video from Common Craft offers a great explanation. If you're a Twitter user looking to expand your network the following are seven ways to find other teachers on Twitter.
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