Pedagoo-Write down one great thing that happened in your classroom last year! (an example of success or a strategy that worked) • No pens lesson. Speech bubbles to develop debate and formal discussion with year 9. We can't talk posh sir! Oh yes you can! # pedagoofriday • Whole class mind maps outside photographing each others ideas to use for the next stage of the lesson # pedagoofriday pic.twitter.com/B9I94qwUm9 • Using inflatable microphones to enhance oracy in the classroom! # pedagoofriday • Primary Ones LOVING their first go at Country Dancing, never seen such joy on a child's face! # Pedagoofriday • My # pedagoofriday moment - A 5 year old writing her name for the first time, she was so proud we visited a number of teachers to show it off.
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Pedagoo-Write down one great thing that happened in your classroom last year! (an example of success or a
strategy that worked)
• No pens lesson. Speech bubbles to develop debate and formal discussion with year 9. We can't talk posh sir! Oh yes you can! #pedagoofriday
• Whole class mind maps outside photographing each others ideas to use for the next stage of the lesson #pedagoofriday pic.twitter.com/B9I94qwUm9
• Using inflatable microphones to enhance oracy in the classroom! #pedagoofriday
• Primary Ones LOVING their first go at Country Dancing, never seen such joy on a child's face! #Pedagoofriday
• My #pedagoofriday moment - A 5 year old writing her name for the first time, she was so proud we visited a number of teachers to show it off.
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(Follow your colleagues, let me know if you are new to SRS, are on Twitter and not on this list)
People will follow those who
they may find it useful to follow
Stage 3 - Crowdsourcing
Regular discussions
Focused support.
#ukedchat – Thurs 8pm#planningpanic- Sun 8pm
What should I Tweet about?
Be interested
Be interesting
Be generous
Connect
Twittiquete
• Use this as a professional resource
• Remember that Twitter is public
• Tweet really interesting stuff only
• Decide how you want to use Twitter
• DON’T tweet confidential stuff
Just tried ‘this new learning strategy’ with
Y7 and it worked well.
Good!
Grrrr! my Y9 Wednesday P1 class is really ******* ** ***
*****
Time to look
for a new
career
Get Tweeting I have produced a ‘Quick Start’ Beginners guide for you which includes:• How to set up your account• Twitter speak to get you started• A list of the most useful educators, I have found, on
the net, for you to start following..For the more advanced learners amongst you
There is also a more detailed guide produced by ‘Creative Education’
Also see this link where there is tons of ideas for Twitter use in education: