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Eager to get involved in the thriving and enriching EdTech Twitter community? Take advantage of these tips to help you bag a host of followers in no time! Via Tom D'Amico (@TDOttawa)
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I really like how these habits are sequenced and I found them to be the habits of every successful teacher and not only those using technology. Via Susan Bainbridge Delete the scoop?
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There were more than 900 submissions but many were duplicates. This left me with 100 different Web 2.0 tools that are recommended by your peers
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Get Gooru Collections on the App Store. See screenshots and ratings, and read customer reviews. Via Tom D'Amico (@TDOttawa)
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I am sharing with you a piece of work I have been crafting for a couple of days . This is meant to be a poster to use with your students to always remind them of the skills they need to develop as 21st century learners. I would recommend that you print it and hang it on your classroom wall. Via Susan Bainbridge
Lucy Georges's comment,
November 27, 2012 10:04 PM
Great content, but really could benefit from a better graphic design.
Lucy Georges's comment,
November 27, 2012 10:04 PM
Great content, but really could benefit from a better graphic design.
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"A QR-Code Treasure Hunt is a fun, simple way to get students using their mobile devices to continue learning outside of lesson time. Here's how we set one up at the International School of Toulouse with some guidance on how to do the same with your own students using the QR Treasure Hunt Generator at ClassTools.net."
Via EDTC@UTB, Rosemary Tyrrell, Ken Morrison, Jil Wright, TD, Informatics, Gust MEES, Tim Slack
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September 11, 2012 8:48 PM
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very useful, thanks!
Great tips, incliding mroe educational hashtags to use.
Great ideas, and some great suggested hashtags to follow.