November 11th, 2009 · 2 Comments
Second week of November edition!
Here are the tweets that grabbed my attention this week. Check out the rest of this weekly series, What Did They Tweet? to discover some valuable resources and links!
Videos to Bring Languages Alive
Ken Royal runs an incredible website which is updated daily with several interesting articles by various educators. In this [...]
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September 27th, 2009 · 20 Comments
Globalization is our current reality. Most successful companies have established themselves internationally. Foreign policy is becoming as much of a concern as domestic policy. The environment, global warming, and lack of resources are international problems requiring international brainstorming and problem-solving.
Problems
Social media, such as Twitter, makes us more globally aware. However, are we preparing our students [...]
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Tags: Tech Tips · Thought-provoking · What Works for English Language Learners
The school year is here, which means educators need to be encouraged and fed continuously through their Personal Learning Network (PLN). Right now, you are in an environment where you can incite change. However, many of us can become preoccupied with the madness that surrounds our professional calling! Listed are a few tweets to keep [...]
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Visitors, time zone changes, vacation, Master’s program… Unless you are a Twitteraholic you probably miss several great tweets within the week. Here are a few of my favorite tweets that have engaged me or helped me find a useful link! Moreover, I hope this weekly series shows you how to engage others with your tweets, [...]
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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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Tags: Thought-provoking · What Works for English Language Learners