Learn the basics of Twitter from account creation to discovering hashtags and educators to follow in order to build a professional learning network.
Appears on sender’s profile page
Only appears on recipient’s Home timeline view (not on their profile)
Appears on sender’s profile page
Is conversational and only appears on recipient’s Home timeline view (not on their profile)
Precede @ by a period to make tweet seen by all followers.
Twitter can serve as a PLN (personal learning network).
A PLN is an informal learning network that is crafted and personalized based on the professional interests and goals of the individual. Use it ...
for Professional Development by learning from specialists all over the world.
to locate resources.
to collaborate and communicate with educators around the world.
to find interesting links in regards to education.
Join a “Tweetchat”
Collaborate virtually with anyone, anywhere, anytime.
Lurk and Learn (but it’s always better to participate!)
Follow a particular hashtag.
Contribute to conversations.
Create unique hashtags for your campus or professional community.
Use www.participate.com/chats to find chats currently running or scheduled for future dates on various topics in a calendar view. When you hover over a # it will provide a description. Join in on a chat to learn more about the specific topic. This is a great way to connect with other teachers!
Use https://sites.google.com/site/twittereducationchats/education-chat-calendar/chat-calendar-cst to find a list of scheduled Education chats.
Suggestions of people to follow:
@21stCenturyTch
@educationweek
@AASAHQ
@usedgov
@WeAreTeachers
@edutopia
@EdWeekTeacher
@EdTechTalk
@kathyschrock
@Cybraryman1
Conversations to follow:
#Edchat
#EduMatch
#Edreform
#K12
#Education
#Learning
#Edtech
#Etcoaches
#DvilleIT
#Tcea
your name
subject
favorite technology tool
(add #DvilleIT)
@DuncanvilleISD
@TruTechie
@KBellEdtech
@ClaudioZavalaJr