Twitter is a brilliant resource for student collaboration. Here are 5 great ways for students to collaborate using social network.
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Twitter is a brilliant resource for student collaboration. Here are 5 great ways for students to collaborate using social network.
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Ah... What's old is new again. When I started with Ed-Tech (way back before the turn of the century) I taught Logo as an instroductor computer language. Pascal and Basic were also very commonly taught in school. I like the symbolic manipulation of logo in particular. Honestly, I never really grasped geometry until I started teacing kids how to drive that turtle! ~ Dennis O'Connor Via Rosa Martins, Lourense Das, Dennis T OConnor Delete the scoop?
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Brief, on point, collaborative messages can give a sense of immediacy to online discussions that helps engage all learners.