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- Jane, TIm, and Mitch! thank you for all the Whoo-Hoos and messages of encouragement. Tim-you are so right...it is like giving birth! My Twitter ID is @angelamaiers
- It is people like you, Angela, who amaze me on Twitter - sharing your experience with those of us who are new to Twitter, social media, etc. Thanks for the encouragement.
- Angela! This is exciting! Congratulations on your birth! I know the second one will be a lot easier ;) Let me know how I can help you get this book into the hands of the right people.
- Thanks for this post! I am always looking for ways to improve my effectiveness with Twitter. Great info! What is your twitter id by the way?
- Thanks JC and Anurag for taking the time for comment. I learn so much from at @Problogger,; a must follow for any Tweeter. I am grateful for the link to these new connections and conversations!
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I was all geared up to write an awe inspiring New Years post to get us thinking about 2009 and the opportunities to come, and then I saw this! There was nothing more to say...I think Tony pretty much took care of that! Enjoy and Happy New Year, friends!
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Thanks to Lisa Thumann, I’ve been tagged for this meme. My mission, if I choose to accept, is to reveal 7 things you all may not know about me. So, here goes:
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See.... I am not the only one that loves Twitter, and this song proves it!
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TV has the Emmy's, Movie stars have the Oscars, and the Blogosphere has the Eddies, and they are coming to you live tonight! (Gown and Tux optional!)
The Edublog Awards team - Josie
When I talk to educators, especially those thinking that success on the
web is a "Tech" thing-I want to make the case that success on the web
with any tool is a literacy thing.
I use Luke and Freebody's Model of Literacy Competence entitled the FOUR
I received this email from my son's teacher today(emphasis hers):
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test and that there is a choir concert tonight. The test is over
fractions. This is a skill that they have been working on for at least
3 years now (including
This post was inspired by Steve Dembo's recent post entitled - What I learned from Twitter Today. Steve chronicled the learning and connections that he experienced in 12 hours on Twitter.
Each day I have the privilege of listening to and learning from some
One of my favorite blogs to read is Larry Ferlazzo because of fun resources like this:
I would like you to meet- Mrs. P:
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As educators we want to help move students from being passive recipients of learning to active, critical consumers of knowledge. After all, it's about time that students leave school more tired than their teachers-right?
But, in order for that to happen, we have to make sure that our students understand what's involved in
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Talk Friday represents conversations and brilliance I've discovered
traversing my way through the
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I started blogging just about the time the 2007 Edublog Awards were released. It was my first look at the brilliance that existed in the blogosphere. A little over a year later,I am so honored and excited to find out that I am a nominee in multiple categories.(WOW!)
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