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Give Teachers Credit: They Know Learning Is Social

Edsurge

Teachers in 2017 are more likely to learn from a Twitter chat for education than most “sit and get” professional development sessions hosted by their school or district. Everyone began to understand that the world would forever change as a result of the internet and mobile communication. Here’s why. Participate.

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10 Things You Didn’t Know About Google Meet – SULS0110

Shake Up Learning

Pam and Kasey discuss 10 Things You Didn’t Know About Google Meet, and we learn about the new Shake Up Learning Course, The Google Meet Master Class ! Mobile app users are notified when the recording starts or stops, but cannot control recording. She has presented at FETC, the EdTechTeam Low Country Summit, and EdCamps.

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The 2014 ASCD Annual Conference: There is Hope

Philly Teacher

On Saturday morning, during the “Saved by Twitter” session, I watched complete strangers huddle in groups to discuss social media, their use of Twitter, the challenges involved in using social media and I witnessed a few people send their first tweet or use a hashtag for the first time. Social Media and Connected Learning.

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2012 Edublog Award Nominations

SpeechTechie

Best twitter hashtag #slpeeps , of course, is my go-to hashtag when I have a question or just want to engage with other professionals. Best mobile app Toontastic , again, cause Animation=Language, and because Launchpad has continued to develop context and allowed school-based SLPs to access them with the All-access Pass.

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The Greatest Challenge Facing School Leaders in a Digital World

Edsurge

None of these have to do with learning, of course, and inevitably are insufficient to smooth over the challenges that arise as digital tools enter classroom spaces. Fears, of course, need to be surfaced and addressed. They prohibit the use of Twitter and YouTube, and they block blogs.

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Literacy in the Digital Age: 9 Great Speaking & Listening Tools

Educator Innovator

isn’t simply limited to YouTube either (though it does work seamlessly there); Khan, Vimeo, and several MOOC (Massive Open Online Course) platforms work as well. Or reach out to us on Twitter to share your story: @NatalieFranzi and @SteveFigurelli. Follow her on Twitter: @NatalieFranzi. Follow him on Twitter: @SteveFigurelli.

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The 2014 ASCD Annual Conference: There is Hope

Philly Teacher

On Saturday morning, during the “Saved by Twitter” session, I watched complete strangers huddle in groups to discuss social media, their use of Twitter, the challenges involved in using social media and I witnessed a few people send their first tweet or use a hashtag for the first time. Social Media and Connected Learning.