Twitter Tech
What's all the fuss about Twitter, it's taken me a while to warm up to it but I think in today's fast paced society it's a quick way to see what's new and happening without have to spend hours. I posted some of my recent favorites from some of the biggest names in educational technology.
w00t! Padlet for iOS released! https://t.co/Fj4JqiFTam #EdTech
— Kathy Schrock (@kathyschrock) August 11, 2015
I love how this is something that I can use with my 2nd graders and free is always affordable.
Libs 2 MT @larrymagid: Teachers Plzshare Ed Guide to Social Media wperhapsreluctant colleagues. http://t.co/oya96hHSVz #digitalliteracy
— Linda W Braun (@lbraun2000) August 18, 2015
Great link to an Educator's Guide to Social Media
▶️ Short video with some reasons why Chromebooksare great for students:
https://t.co/a5eqrklJCr #byotchat #edtechchat
— Tony Vincent (@tonyvincent) August 24, 2015
We now have a Chromebook in each of our elementary classrooms and a set of 12 in our library for students to use. The possibilities are endless and if we can teach them young then the possibilities for them are endless.
“We Never Use Pen & Paper” http://t.co/6aDorOUyK5 I loved this post when it was published and still do--a timely re-read.
— Buffy J. Hamilton (@buffyjhamilton) August 12, 2015
I really love the term digital friendly in the reading, going paperless is just not an option in our district.
— The Daring Librarian (@GwynethJones) August 19, 2015
Twitter still makes me nervous since I still consider myself a newbie after more than a year. This is a great guide to help make it easier. There are so many tweets with great tech ideas that link to her blog posts. Check her blog out at The Daring Librarian