- I'm coming up on my 1000th tweet in 18 months of Twitter activity. What should it be about? Do I need a cake? #
- @lesuco Not a fan of Ravitch's programmatic ignoring of social factors in schooling or basing curriculum values in 1950s. Agree on testing. in reply to lesuco #
- RT @ProfHacker: New at ProfHacker: @ryancordell discusses "How to Start Tweeting (and Why You Might Want To)" http://bit.ly/cXKGA1 #
- What standards should not be like #edchat http://amzn.com/k/2GYZ78GAXT7WJ #Kindle #
- Role of ideology (metaphor) in educational policy making. #edchat http://amzn.com/k/U8CVFNKFJ7XZ #Kindle #
- Any course on language should include a project similar to this: http://j.mp/d7ooTn #ellchat #
- RT @tomshepp: Free Technology for Teachers: 11 Techy Things for Teachers to Try This Year http://goo.gl/ZUb9 #edtech #elearning #
- @ITJil Apple makes mobile development easy if you want to develop the Apple way. With tools like App Inventor, Android is bound to pass iOS. in reply to ITJil #
- After a month with my Android phone I have no doubt that the future of computing in education is in the mobile sphere. #edtech #edchat #
- On Hauser misconduct: "it's long past time for scientists to start publishing their raw data along w/ their conclusions" http://j.mp/cN7cpP #
- http://lingro.com a great online dictionary for learners browsing the web. Better than GTranslate, fewer languages. #ellchat /via @ghewgley #
- RT @ghewgley: Very cool ELL site based upon current news-complete w/ lesson plans. I so like this! http://breakingnewsenglish.com #ellchat #
- Unlike blogs, wikis or social bookmarking, my students (incl. 'digital natives') seem to find forums and database uploads intuitive. #edchat #
- @Stutz01 I've mostly used blogs as public reflective journals. But where I see possibilities students only see an assignment. #edchat in reply to Stutz01 #
- @mrplough07 I too can't seem to get wikis/blogging to take off with students who often don't read blogs or edit Wikipedia. #edchat in reply to mrplough07 #
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