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New Twitter Chat #Learntalk Connects Education And Innovation

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Grockit founder Farb Nivi will be hosting the next installment of the #LearnTalk Twitter chat, on Monday, February 25, at 8PM EST.

4 Reasons To Join Twitter Hashtag Chats

Added by 5 months ago

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One of the benefits of Twitter for educators has to be the professional development opportunities. By following individuals I have expanded my techniques and teaching tools. There is a further Twitter option - that of the "chat".

4 Twitter Superheroes Every Teacher Should Know About

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Let’s face it—teachers out there often work in isolation, even in today’s “collaborative” world. We struggle to find the time to collaborate, often rushing through the process, then we hole ourselves up in our rooms trying to work through lunch.

The Secret To Effectively Using Twitter As A Learning Tool

Added by 8 months ago

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Is better learning really available through short, rapid dispatches no longer than a text message? In short, yes. Twitter is finding increasing repute as an education tool, and with so many of the world’s top minds coming together each day on its site, why not? The problem remains that if you’re anything like me, even on a good day you can still find Twitter elusive for finding coherent conversation.

The 2012 A-Z List Of Educational Twitter Hashtags

Added by 11 months ago

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We got so many additions and updates to our 2011 list we thought it was time to bring you the most up-to-date list for 2012. So, without further ado, here's the 2012 A-Z list of educational Twitter hashtags.

25 Twitter Hashtags That Will Help You Get A Job

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While some lucky college students find work right away, for most others, the idea of hitting the job market after graduation is a little intimidating if not downright scary. Luckily, Twitter is here to help.