Hammond'sFieldStudy2
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This is the Twitter feed for my second Field Study presentation.
F.S. 2.0: How will using Web 2.0 tools such as Twitter, Texting, and / or a Wiki, help me better communicate with my school community?
The Wiki that the previous Tweet will take you to, is the fifth generation, and first successfully launched one.
.@SandySharma_ teachers? Yes. First Nations? Yes. Dad of sp needs student? Yes. General public? Yes. Many, many more. #bcedp6lan (2 of 2)
Tools And Resources for Creating Infographics: bit.ly/IH2Cas
Integrating Tweets Into Your Live Presentations: bit.ly/Mo9fjd
Blog, Wiki or Doc? Which Is Right For You? bit.ly/M7STiw via @rmbyrne #edchat
RT @eyeoneducation: 3 Teacher Evaluation Mistakes to Avoid bit.ly/MeQwKp #edleadership #edleaders #teaching
Teaching Now: Do Teachers Grade Too Much? bit.ly/NNNxZ2 #education
Quick common sense lesson plan to start teaching Internet safety in Kindergarten bit.ly/LnyjGk
Wikis in the Classroom. An interesting collection of ways to use a Wiki in your classroom. imet.csus.edu/imet12/portfol…
Oops!! Is my Field Study in violation of BC privacy Laws? Is yours? sd62technologyresources.wikispaces.com/Privacy+Laws
Horton Hears a Tweet. By Joanna C. Dunlap and Patrick R. Lowenthal How some university classrooms are using Twitter. educause.edu/EDUCAUSE%20Qua…
Foltz and Schwager. Social Network Privacy: Expectations vs. Reality sais.aisnet.org/2009/proceedin…
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