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As an educator and library science student, I want to have as many opportunities to expand my professional knowledge base. Since I created a Twitter account I could not think of a better way to get started than by following some of the most respected names in education technology and library media specialists. Take a look at what they are posting.
Jim Lerman
The Teacher's Guide To Choosing The Best Digital Content - Edudemic http://t.co/lZSDHnxjMt
— Jim Lerman (@jimlerman) June 29, 2014
Linda Braun
The Digital Lives of Teens: "If You Don't Have a Plan for Them, They Will Have a Plan for You" http://t.co/NwTCiRPiyD
— Linda W Braun (@lbraun2000) July 4, 2014
Tony Vincent
Ever heard of Plickers, Quick Key, Kahoot, Silent Light? These + more in this infographic for teachers: http://t.co/rHOSFFl1Et #slide2learn
— Tony Vincent (@tonyvincent) July 2, 2014
Buffy Hamilton
What’s the Impact of Overzealous Internet Filtering in Schools? | MindShift http://t.co/f2tLpsaw2h via @MindShiftKQED
— Buffy Hamilton (@buffyjhamilton) June 27, 2014
Kathy Schrock
Updated my online tools page with lots of new things! Added links to those with Chrome apps. http://t.co/YYx35fYQdd
— Kathy Schrock (@kathyschrock) July 4, 2014
Gwyneth Jones
▶ YouTube Copyright School - YouTube --Arrrr this is spot on, Matey! via @SJBetteridge http://t.co/OuBHuJxQTK
— The Daring Librarian (@GwynethJones) June 27, 2014
So if you are just like me and are not too sure how to get Tweeting I suggest you start following some of these amazing and inspiring people. Here's this Infographic to help get your feet wet and start posting.
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