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Kasey Bell

The destination for technology in the classroom resources. Ready to shake things up?

Twitter: Kasey Bell @ShakeUpLearning

Facebook: Shake Up Learning Community

Jerry Blumengarten

The "go to guy" created an internet catalogue for students, teachers, administrators and parents. Cybraryman has a page for that!

Twitter: Jerry Blumengarten @cybraryman1

Eric Curts

transforming education with technology

Twitter: Eric Curts @ericcurts

Matt Miller

Free your thinking and REVOLUTIONIZE your classroom.

Twitter: Matt Miller @jmattmiller

Penny Christensen

Serving up steaming scoops of K12 edtech observation, thoughts, and opinions. With gravy!

Twitter: Penny Christensen @Pen63

Monica Burns

"Create engaging and differentiated learning experiences with educational technology."

Twitter: Monica Burns @ClassTechTips

Jennifer Judkins

Teaching Forward

Preparing today's teachers for tomorrow's digital learners.

Twitter: Jenn Judkins @TeachingForward

Alice Keeler

Twitter: Alice Keeler @alicekeeler

Jamie Keet

Teacher's Tech

Interpret, Design, Communicate

Twitter: Jamie Keet @Teachers_Tech

Stacy Behmer

Twitter: Stacy Behmer @sbehmer

Social Media in the Classroom

Twitter for Educators

Twitter is on online news and social networking site where people communicate in short messages called tweets. Tweeting is sending short messages to anyone who follows you on Twitter, with the hope that your messages are useful and interesting to someone in your audience. Another description of Twitter and tweeting might be microblogging.

Some people also use Twitter to discover interesting people and companies online and to follow their tweets for as long as they are interesting. Lifewire.com

@dbarrett777

@EdTechGoCoach

@ChrisManke18

Instagram is a social networking app made for sharing photos and videos from a smartphone.

Instagram for Educators
Facebook for Educators

Facebook is a social networking website and service where users can post comments, share photographs and links to news or other interesting content on the Web, play games, chat live, and stream live video.

How to use Snapchat for classroom learning success

Snapchat is both a messaging platform and a social network. ... One of the most unique things about Snapchat is the ephemeral components of all the content that gets shared on it. Photos and videos essentially disappear a few seconds after they've been viewed by their recipients. Lifewire.com