What do you recommend? I'm partial to Tweetdeck because you can automatically reply to more than one person & set it to include the #edchat hashtag. Also, you can set it up as columns. Here is what my Tweetdeck looks like for the 12pm EST/ 6pm EST discussions. I have rliberni listed because she is one of the moderators.
I really need to brush up on my tweeting skills. Larry and you have both shown me cool apps to "tweet'. I wonder if you ever need to login to the actual site ever.
It's reasons such as these: What did they tweet (mind maps), Edchat discussions, Teacher Reboot challenges, etc etc, that you and many others on here are such great role models and inspirations for others.
How are these Ed Chats being archived? I'd be willing to take those archives and put them into Digital Book format similar to what I've done to my blog.
My name is Robin Wilkins and I am a student researcher. I am conducting a study in which I would like to share the perceptions of teachers who teach in inclusive settings (non-disabled and disabled students) regarding engaging students and professional development needs to engage students.Robin_Wilkins_RecruitmentFlyer032822.docxSee More
"Looking to post a flyer on my page for teachers interested in participating in my upcoming research on student engagement. The research involves one online interview and an online focus group. Do you know who I have to contact to get…"
"Thank you Shawn for your insights. My EdD research (2018) around professional development of college teachers in rural locations (in Ontario, Canada) indicated that agency and institutional support were key factors in active professional…"