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As you know Twitter has made such a big jump from just a social network where people get to share their mundane activities to a rigorous learning and teaching activitiy. The potential of Twitter is even way bigger than we might think and I personally depend a lot on it for my professional development. Anyway, to bring you closer to how you can leverage this social media tool in your classroom and to help you learn more about the essentials of 'educational tweeting' I would recommend that you have a look at the guide below .
Read more: http://www.educatorstechnology.com/2012/09/teachers-guide-to-use-of-twitter-in.html
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Insights drawn from neuroscience not only provide educators with a scientific basis for understanding some of the best practices in teaching, but also offer a new lens through which to look at the problems teachers grapple with every day. Via Susan Bainbridge
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May 29, 2012 12:52 PM
Glad you liked this post. Should be lots more of these types of courses appearing this year.
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