Hashtag #4WordPedagogy
Another fantastic hashtag ‘battle’.
Started by Jesse Stommel at the weekend, it’s a simple premise used before: use a hashtag and get the learning community to share their thoughts. Jesse asked us to write some pedagogic statements. In four words. Only four words.
Jesse has summarised his favourites in this Storify list, but here are some of mine, and some of my favourites:
Never stop learning. Never. #4wordpedagogy
— David Hopkins (@hopkinsdavid) April 30, 2016
Pedagogy before technology, always #4wordpedagogy
— Sharon Flynn (@sharonlflynn) April 30, 2016
There's no leader here #4wordpedagogy
— David Hopkins (@hopkinsdavid) May 1, 2016
Encourage curiosity and inquiry #4wordpedagogy
— Sue Beckingham (@suebecks) May 1, 2016
@Jessifer Create, fail, revise, repeat #4wordpedagogy
— Joel Mills (@iLearningUK) May 1, 2016
Less defining more designing #4wordpedagogy
— Amy Burvall (@amyburvall) April 30, 2016
What's the wifi password? #4wordpedagogy
— David Hopkins (@hopkinsdavid) May 1, 2016
#4wordpedagogy Everyone has a story.
— Kevin Gannon (@TheTattooedProf) April 30, 2016
@Jessifer Give Feedback. Not Grades. #4wordpedagogy
— David Parry (@academicdave) April 30, 2016
What about you, what would/did you tweet?
Image source: Holly Hayes (CC BY-NC 2.0)