NEA - Online Social Networking for Educators
Popularity Report
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Saved by 29 people (-3 private), first by anonymouse user on 2009-01-06
- Dbrunskill on 2009-06-28 - Tags collaborate , networks , social , teachers
- Cyndidannerkuhn on 2009-01-16 - Tags teaching , professionaldevelopment , web2.0 , education , articles , socialnetworking , edtech , social , Online
- Mmislevy on 2009-01-15 - Tags socialnetworking , education
- Larsona on 2009-01-11 - Tags socialnetworking , nea
- Pgeorge on 2009-01-10 - Tags socialnetworking , nea , education , stevehargadon , cr20LIVE
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The vast majority of educators use social networking discreetly and professionally to make connections that can enhance careers, not jeopardize them.
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The vast majority of educators use social networking discreetly and professionally to make connections that can enhance careers, not jeopardize them.
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The vast majority of educators use social networking discreetly and professionally to make connections that can enhance careers, not jeopardize them.
Highlighted by mguhlin
The vast majority of educators use social networking discreetly and professionally to make connections that can enhance careers, not jeopardize them.
Highlighted by mguhlin
The vast majority of educators use social networking discreetly and professionally to make connections that can enhance careers, not jeopardize them.
Highlighted by mguhlin
The vast majority of educators use social networking discreetly and professionally to make connections that can enhance careers, not jeopardize them.
Highlighted by mguhlin
he vast majority of educators use social networking discreetly and professionally to make connections that can enhance careers, not jeopardize them.
Highlighted by mguhlin
he vast majority of educators use social networking discreetly and professionally to make connections that can enhance careers, not jeopardize them.
Highlighted by mguhlin
The vast majority of educators use social networking discreetly and professionally to make connections that can enhance careers, not jeopardize them.
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"What I like about social networking is that I can stay in touch with other teaching professionals to share materials, ideas, teaching stories, and sometimes even my gripe of the day
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