Twitter is an incredible tool for any classroom, if you know how to use it. Teachers like Karen Lirenman and Kathy Cassidy show us how even very young children benefit greatly from the safe online connections through their teachers. If you’re still not convinced read the 100 Ways to Use Twitter in the Classroom on Edudemic.
I wrote this guest post for Edudemic as part of the launch celebration for my new book Reinventing Writing. In the book, Chapter 8 is dedicated to Twitter and Blogging – Chapter 8 – Reinventing Journals and Reports: Blogging and MicrobloggingBest Practices for Twitter in the Classroom
In my new book Reinventing Writing, I share many of the best practices for the effective classroom use of Twitter…. Read the rest of the article on Edudemic
Did you know?
When Writing Tweets, Use Adverbs and Verbs: Studies have shown that tweets with more adverbs and verbs are shared more often. (What a great way to teach parts of speech.)
Read Twitter Best Practices by Vicki Davis on Edudemic
Please enjoy and share. I love the Edudemic Blog and had a great time getting to know Jeff Dunn this past March at the Global Education & Skills Conference in Dubai. He led an incredibleThe post Twitter: Best Practices For Educators via @edudemic (Link) appeared first on Cool Cat Teacher Blog.