Archives for July, 2009

What is #Edchat?

Daily I engage in thought provoking discussions on Twitter! I have had anywhere from 2 to 6 Twitter participants engaging in these conversations adding observations, advice, debates, anecdotes, and links. However, Tom Whitby brought to my attention that new people to Twitter and others may not be able to follow the discussions. Therefore, we created [...]

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What Did They Tweet? 7/20-7/26

Many of you know I am a huge fan of Twitter! Twitter is the easiest way to engage and communicate with my Personal Learning Network (PLN). As a result of using Twitter, I have become involved in some exciting collaborative projects. Many of you may have missed some of the tweets that have encouraged me [...]

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Parents, Who Needs Them? by Guest Thomas Whitby Pt 2

After tweeting about schools needing to teach parents about educational technology, I was quite surprised to find out that the idea was widely tweeted all over the twittersphere. This is geek speak for a message being sent and resent around on Twitter. I imagine that even Ashton Kutcher read my thought. Since neither he, nor [...]

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Guest Profile: Thomas Whitby on Parental Involvement Part I

In a time when only 10% of Twitter users actually interact with the people on their Twitter streams, Thomas Whitby is a Twitter revolutionist. Tom manages to do what very few do on Twitter, which is engage many of his nearly 1000 followers in thought-provoking discussions. What is Tom’s secret? Yes, he frequently retweets. Yes, [...]

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Dear Reader…

Dear Reader, You may have noticed that I have given my blog a recent makeover. Nearly three months ago I began this blog and thank you for joining me on this journey. In a quest to continually improve the way in which we interact, I have changed the mission, look, and name of the blog. [...]

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