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#ISTE2014 Use Twitter & Voxer when Travel Plans Go Awry

Baker's B.Y.O.D.

There are two tech tools that were essential for transforming this ordeal into an adventure: Twitter and Voxer. Using our smartphones, our group made a concerted effort to devise a new flight plan, all which would not have been accomplished had we not been able to use real-time communication.

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A Few of My Fav #EdTech Things in 2014

The Innovative Educator

Frequency: Daily 2) Social Media Facebook, Google Communities, Yammer, Edmodo and Twitter are my go to platforms to connect with other innovative educators inside and outside my district. Favorite hastags are #BYOD #BYOTchat #StuVoice #TLChat #EdChat. Favorite groups are The Innovative Educator and Google Educator Groups.

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Is Edu Connected Collaboration Just Whistling In The Wind?

My Island View

It was considered a social media application for professionals. I found that I could create groups of educators that had interests in education similar to mine. Through LinkedIn I discovered Twitter. Twitter was more in real-time. I used Twitter only for educators. My building limited me.

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Is Edu Connected Collaboration Just Whistling In The Wind?

My Island View

It was considered a social media application for professionals. I found that I could create groups of educators that had interests in education similar to mine. Through LinkedIn I discovered Twitter. Twitter was more in real-time. I used Twitter only for educators. My building limited me.

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Is Edu Connected Collaboration Just Whistling In The Wind?

My Island View

It was considered a social media application for professionals. I found that I could create groups of educators that had interests in education similar to mine. Through LinkedIn I discovered Twitter. Twitter was more in real-time. I used Twitter only for educators. My building limited me.

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Technology won't replace teachers, but.

Learning with 'e's

As the #lilac13 Twitter stream will reveal, there were lively and protracted debates around the changing nature of library spaces, the nature of knowledge, the future of books and reading, and the impact of digital media. If BYOD is implemented, who manages updates, interoperablity and other implementation strategies?

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3 Things for School Leaders to Consider During the Transition to Distance Learning

EdTechTeam

If you don’t have social media accounts for your school, this may be the time to move forward with creating them. Twitter, Facebook and even Instagram are all good places to begin and I’d be willing to bet that you have parents on all of those platforms. In times like this, I don’t think there is too much information.