First there was ‘Netiquette’, now there’s ‘Twettiquette’
You can’t deny that if you’re involved in the Internet you ought to have tried Twitter by now. As I’ve
Continue readingDavid Hopkins / Education & Leadership
Education, Learning, Leadership, Management – CMALT / FHEA / MLPI – Author of #EdTechBook and #EdTechRations
You can’t deny that if you’re involved in the Internet you ought to have tried Twitter by now. As I’ve
Continue readingI was pointed to TweetBook by Jane Hart; if you have an account on Twitter, you’ll absolutely love Tweetbook. Tweetbook is
Continue readingAs a follow-up to my (successful?) presentation ‘Twitter in Education” this one looks into the uses of Twitter, rather than
Continue readingSo, it has come to this. I wanted to find some tweets I made a while ago; I can’t remember
Continue readingI am trying to steer clear of blog posts that keep talking about Twitter, and how we can use it
Continue readingI received the email newsletter from eLearn Magazine earlier this week and was interested in the lead article: “Finding a
Continue readingI was not privileged enough to be able to attend this years eLearning Conference at the University of Plymouth, but
Continue readingMany thanks to Tom Whitby for tweeting this video: Life after Death by PowerPoint
Continue readingI recently came across another example of social bookmarking that caught me eye – it’s called ‘LiveBinders’ and it’s very
Continue readingThis is quite a good little video on “Why Teachers use Twitter” recorded at the 2009 140 Character Conference, with actual
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