5.17.2009

Everything Twitter Place


Alltop.com is the brainchild of Guy Kawasaki,successful Silicon Valley venture capitalist. He got his start as the guy that first marketed Apple's Macintosh computer back in 1984.

Alltop is a cool thing to know about because it can save you lots of time when you are searching a topic because other people have already collated information for you.

It you are trying to get the hang of using Twitter, or if you are trying to figure out why use Twitter at all, the Twitter Alltop space is really helpful. Twitter Alltop

Here is another helpful Alltop: All the top news in Education.

5.12.2009

Twitter 101: Clarifying the Rules for Newbies


This is a helpful list of things to consider if you are new and learning to using Twitter.

Here are the basic considerations:

How many people is a lot of people to follow?

What, how, and why should I tweet?

What are good tweeting habits?

And, of course, do you have twalance (tweet balance)?

Read the brief post here and see if it makes sense to you.

Advice for Teachers New to Twitter


Liz Davis is the Director of Academic Tech at Belmont Hill School, an independent school outside of Boston. She blogs about the power of technology in transforming learning. I subscribe to her blog and follow her on twitter, and you can, too. Here is a link to her blog and to her twitter profile.

This particular recent post gives advice to teachers that are new to Twitter. It includes the basics like using your real name and a real photo of yourself, filling out your profile info, and what and how often to share. She also lists a number of good people to add to your network if you are a teacher.

Liz is a good teacher to follow. She shares a lot and gets what teachers are interested in and need. Once you follow someone like Liz, look at whom she is following, and start following some of them. That is utilizing good people as a filter. This is how you build up a good and useful network.

9 Great Reasons Teachers Should Use Twitter


Katie Donald shared this blog post with me tonight. I tweeted it to my network, and I hope you will do the same with yours. I also condensed the 9 things, and posted a link to the orginal blog post by Laura Walker, a Modern Language teacher in a high school in the UK. About Laura.

Here is a great quote from the post:

“Following smart people on Twitter is like a mental shot of expresso!”

1. Together we are better.

2. Global or local: you choose

3. Self-awareness and reflective practice

4. Ideas and workshop sounding board

5. Newsroom and innovation showcase

6. Professional development and critical friends

7. Quality-assured searching

8. Communicate, communicate, communicate

9. Getting with the times has never been so easy.

I would add a 10th, because top 10 lists just rest better: It's fun!

I'll admit that it takes a little time to get your head around why you should invest the time and energy, and it takes a little time and work until you see any payback, but it can become a great source of encouragement, connection, and information for passionate professionals.

Thanks for passing along the info, Katie!

Follow MrsLWalker on Twitter.

9 Great Reason Teachers should Use Twitter original blog post

5.03.2009

The Lubin Files: Annotate the web with Diigo. A Technology Review


Check out this website I found at lubinlib.typepad.com

I am liking Diigo. It has helped me learn to enjoy reading on the web. In fact, I am liking it so much that I transferred all my Delicious bookmarks, so my devotion is feeling pretty permanent at the moment. (That was rather Yogi Bera-ish!)

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