Yep, I'm a Twitter user and I find it helpful as a professional learning network tool to connect with like-minded educators, to share what I have and at the same time learn from them. I am always excited to get teacher followers and interact with them!
Twitter can help you create a professional
learning network, but it's important to focus on the quality of the educators
you follow, not the quantity, writes Tom Whitby, an adjunct professor at St.
Joseph's College in New York. Try separating your most useful contacts from the
main list of people you follow on Twitter, he suggests. "I have a list of what I
call my 'Stalwart List.' It is made up of all of the people I most frequently
get information from," he writes. SmartBrief/SmartBlog on Education






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