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What Did They Tweet?

End of May 2010 edition of the What Did They Tweet weekly series!

Let’s see what our Personal Learning Network (PLN) tweeted about in education and social media.

Multimedia Tweets


Sir Ken Robinson: Bring on the Learning Revolution. http://bit.ly/bd3gG5


110+ contributions! Share dreams & petpeeves abt PD in collab process. Here’s how: http://bit.ly/dfrJZf Example: http://bit.ly/ckoeqU #wwyd

You can find my contributions in slides #47 and #136!


Watching #vanmeter in the news http://twurl.nl/utyplx

This is the kind of school all students around the world should be able to attend. The leadership is supportive and the teachers are committed to their students’ learning even if it means stepping out of their comfort zones!


Cool animation of one of Dan Pink’s talks on motivation http://bit.ly/brRiSh


Display Posters: Great quotes about Learning and Change (many by people in my PLN!): http://tinyurl.com/lagmun

Flickr image by dkuropatwa

Flickr image by dkuropatwa

Resources

Opportunities for Educators

Below is a list of great opportunities for free resources and more:

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For more tweets, check out these posts:

Challenge:

Share one of these resources with another educator not on Twitter. Then tell them you got the tip from educators on Twitter!

What was your favorite resource on Twitter this week?


What Did They Tweet?

3rd week of the May 2010 edition of the What Did They Tweet weekly series!

Let’s see what our Personal Learning Network (PLN) tweeted about in education and social media.

Multimedia Tweets


@ShellTerrell Thansk you for RT, Shelly! To see all your followers in a fun parade: http://isparade.jp/ :-)

You can embed this on your blog or wiki as well! You can choose to have the music play. Visit the full page for the entire experience!


very cool voicethread link http://tinyurl.com/yq3vvb on pln’s per @courosa (via @tomfullerton) #tsdr2j

Recently, I added this VoiceThread to the post, 17 Resources about Personal Learning Networks (PLNs)


Chance Greyson: What A Sixth Grader Teaches Us About Social Media http://is.gd/ce04T /via @TrendTracker

What I really love about this video is how passionate Chance is about his performance. Many students would be extremely shy to show this type of emotion during a talent show in front of their peers, however, Chance is brave enough to show his emotion.


“i’m going to retire in a world in which my students will run” @ddmeyer http://bit.ly/aSjjZb #edchat #edtech


Share this plagiarism presentation (created with Prezi) http://bit.ly/98a9QV


A nice list of cool tools for tchrs in a glog by @MZimmer557 http://bit.ly/9KFEZI

Resources

Opportunities for Educators

Below is a list of great opportunities for free resources and more:

If you enjoy this series, you may want to subscribe for FREE to receive regular updates!

For more tweets, check out these posts:

Challenge:

Share one of these resources with another educator not on Twitter. Then tell them you got the tip from educators on Twitter!

What was your favorite resource on Twitter this week?


What Did They Tweet?

2nd week of the May 2010 edition of the What Did They Tweet weekly series!

Let’s see what our Personal Learning Network (PLN) tweeted about in education and social media.

Videos and Presentations


RT @Marthalanefox: this is great, even i can understand it.. RT @cgorellbarnes v good video on semantic web http://bit.ly/dmvpzs

Web 3.0 from Kate Ray on Vimeo.


@ShellTerrell Here is the newest Prezi, called “Playing to Learn” http://prezi.com/rj_b-gw3u8xl/


Google Apps in the Classroom @chadkafka <~ Thanks for the amazing resource slides for GA! http://bit.ly/9KAZrU


How to Make a Prezi-Tech Lunch by Chris Howley on Prezi http://bit.ly/bhEuwD #edtech


See the new “Technology Tips for Librarian” video on collaborative online pads at http://bit.ly/9GHf2J

Resources

Opportunities for Educators

Below is a list of great opportunities for free resources and more:

If you enjoy this series, you may want to subscribe for FREE to receive regular updates!

For more tweets, check out these posts:

Challenge:

Share one of these resources with another educator not on Twitter. Then tell them you got the tip from educators on Twitter!

What was your favorite resource on Twitter this week?


What Did They Tweet? The New Look!

Beginning of May 2010 edition of the What Did They Tweet weekly series!

Let’s see what our Personal Learning Network (PLN) tweeted about in education and social media. However, I should note that one of the top stories this week on Twitter was about the new way to embed Tweets as posts in 3 easy steps, which was tweeted by @xdamman. This feature is reflected in this post! Do you like the new look? Please let me know in the comments!

Fantastic Videos


Visual Effects: 100 Years of Inspiration http://youtu.be/LP_hAszQPgk


Wanna motivate? watch this: [Stephan Hughes
defstef98


RT @hyponastic Using stats to design the ultimate TED talk. http://tinyurl.com/22p4e98


Seth Godin talks Education and his book Linchpin live in Elluminate at 8amPDT/11amEDT/3pmGMT http://tinyurl.com/344wf6w


Find the archive of the event here- http://www.learncentral.org/node/71871


Excellent lecture! Watch recording http://tinyurl.com/379vf8n
#downesba #Rosario

Resources by me & others

Opportunities for Educators

Below is a list of great opportunities for free resources and more:

If you enjoy this series, you may want to subscribe for FREE to receive regular updates!

For more tweets, check out these posts:

Challenge:

Share one of these resources with another educator not on Twitter. Then tell them you got the tip from educators on Twitter!

Do you like the new look?


What Did They Tweet?

End of April 2010 edition of the What Did They Tweet weekly series!

Let’s see what our Personal Learning Network (PLN) tweeted about in education and social media in the past two weeks.

Video: Starfish and Students

I was deeply touched by this video created by @marynabadenhors, which tells the story of a kid with a starfish. I first encountered the Starfish story on a wall when I was running a music school program at a homeless shelter. Maryna does an incredible job of relating this to education. Please, listen to her message.

TED Talk by Derek Sivers: How to Start a Movement

@Blythe_Musteric tweeted this TED Talk which features one of my favorite videos about a rogue dancing guy who was able to get others to join him.

One of the First Reports of the Internet

@LarryFerlazzo shared this fantastic video showing one of the first news reports of the Internet. This could easily spark a discussion with students on the first reactions of technologies. You can even ask them how they first reacted to new technologies like the Iphone or Ipad.


First Report On The Internet – CBC Prime Time NewsThe most popular videos are here

Resources

  • If you want to start a wiki, then you’ll want to compare the various features on the free Wiki sites using this WikiMatrix. Shared by @AngelaMaiers.
  • English language teachers will love this site that has great videos with scripts of the speeches, Big Think. Tweeted by @NergizK.
  • Check out this Flash-based animated dictionary of technology, Techtionary. Tweeted by @ransomtech.

Opportunities for Educators

Below is a list of great opportunities for free resources and more:

If you enjoy this series, you may want to subscribe for FREE to receive regular updates!

For more tweets, check out these posts:

Challenge:

Share one of these resources with another educator not on Twitter. Then tell them you got the tip from educators on Twitter!

What was your best find on Twitter this week?


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