Thursday, August 28, 2014

Social Media - Twitter as PD


Using Twitter for Your Personal Professional Development

@joe_edtech

Most people know that Twitter has value as a social networking tool, but perhaps the secret to Twitter is the professional development available for almost any topic that interests you. Even if you never send a "Tweet," you can get updates from organizations and writers that are important to you and can offer you tools and advice that make you better at what you do.

For instance, I follow:
  • Edutopia - The George Lucas Foundation for Education
  • NSBA - The National School Board Association
  • David Pogue - Tech columnist, NY Times; PBS NOVA host; Missing Manuals creator, dad of 3!
  • Common Sense Media - Organization for Research Based Digital Citizenship Curriculum
  • Deerfield High School
  • Deerfield High School Libraries
And that doesn't even scratch the surface. Writers, other teachers, colleges, organizations, teams, politicians (ugh, I don't recommend following them).

To get started, try:

All you need to do to get started is create an account on Twitter.com. HOWEVER, before you do, click here and check out "The Ultimate Twitter Guide for Teachers." Jeff Dunn (@edudemic) provides you with:
And much, much more.

Once you start using Twitter, you'll learn about "hashtags" (#). They are used in Tweets to denote important topics, and to make Twitter feeds more searchable and user friendly. The most important hashtag for educators is #edchat. Click here to get an idea of the myriad of topics discussed on Twitter labaled #edchat.

Find Twitter Here - And create your free account today.

By the way, there are two great HashTags (#) you should be following and contributing to if you are on Twitter:

#DHS__Pride = Tag the great staff, students, and accomplishments we have.
#D113PLN = Contribute to our online Professional Learning Network

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