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Taking Student Voice Beyond The Classroom

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Slack , the massive communication company, had seen pictures of the stuff students were creating on Twitter. At the same time I started the Innovation Lab in 2016, I was invited to a gamification conference at UPenn. The next school year, 2016-2017, we made about a $100, but FH Gizmos also got an amazing email.

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Being ‘The Guide on the Side’ is not Enough. Become The COO.

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In fact, just the other day, a group of my rockstar girls pitched a new dog toy via Twitter and are now set to meet with the awesome people at Planet Dog to see if their toy would be a fit for their product line. Carpet emailing works great, Twitter is even better. Tweeting someone is a public thing. Read more at Teched Up Teacher.

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CrazyIdeas.Doc

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To help fix that, what if the “thought leaders” we see on Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram stopped filling their timelines with inspirational quotes and spent more time sharing the strategies and how-to guides that helped elevate them to thought leader status? The problem with this profession isn’t inspiration.

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A true gift from SHEG: DIY digital literacy assessments and tools for historical thinking

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Claims on Twitter : Students read a tweet and explain why it might or might not be a useful source of information. News on Twitter : Students consider tweets and determine which is the most trustworthy. Claims on YouTube: Students watch a short video and explain why they might not trust a video that makes a contentious claim. .