My favorite tweets this week were all articles and posts, which struck an emotional chord with me. Therefore, I will not have beautiful videos to share with you like I usually do. If you prefer the more visual tweet links, then I invite you to check out the rest of this weekly series, What [...]
What Did They Tweet? Wk 1 Oct
October 6th, 2009 · 3 Comments
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10 Second Life Resources for the Classroom by Karen Schweitzer
August 31st, 2009 · No Comments
Some of the world’s most prestigious colleges, universities, and schools use Second Life in the classroom. This virtual world makes it easy for students to learn and collaborate online. Second Life has also been used as a distance learning tool. If you are interested in integrating Second Life into your classroom, [...]
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Making Global Connections
August 14th, 2009 · 9 Comments
No doubt I love Twitter for meeting new people and planning collaborative projects. However, I often run into the problem that most of the incredible people I meet on Twitter I would like to know much better.
Wouldn’t it be nice to just share a cup of coffee with them at a nice cafe or enjoy [...]
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Developing Strong Relationships with Your PLN
August 3rd, 2009 · 12 Comments
Dear Reader,
You may be sick of hearing me talk about the merits of a Personal Learning Network (PLN)! However, if this is the one piece of advice I can leave you with this summer, then I feel I have significantly contributed to your professional development. Recently, one of my connections led to being a guest [...]
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What Did They Tweet?
July 20th, 2009 · 20 Comments
Every week on Twitter I mark a series of tweets as favorites. These are tweets that have either interesting links, encourage thought-provoking conversations, spark some sentiment within me, or need to be read more thoroughly. My Personal Learning Network (PLN) on Twitter is full of educators who consistently engage me in conversation. These individuals ignite [...]
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