So what is the big deal about Twitter? Why should a teacher bother? USC Rossier Online present this great one pager to share with all of the staff at your school. Yes all of them … because there is a twitter community for them to follow and contribute.
One powerful community for every teacher to “Follow” is @LeaLC – the home economics blogger
This is a great starting point for any Home Eco teacher.
Check it out, follow and you have uncovered a “Nest of Knowledge” in the people who follow this Tweeterer (Is that a real word?) The conversation is about teaching, learning and resources for teachers – NOT the technology
This guide can help clarify terms and best practices that will make the most out of a potential networking experience. We encourage you to download our sheet using the link below and share among your staff. Get them searching for a community that can support them.
I hope this message finds you well! My name is Erika Phyall, and I’m the Community Relations Manager for the USC Rossier School of Education.
I stumbled across this article, and I understand that one of our infographics was previously used, Twitter for Teachers in your blog post. Your site is such a great resource for individuals, and I am excited to see that our graphic is a good fit for your blog!
One question that I have: I noticed there isn’t a link to the website where the infographic was originally created — do you think it would be possible to add that in (just in case someone is interested in reading the original article)? The original infographic image source is: http://rossieronline.usc.edu/twitter-for-teachers/
Your site is such a great resource, and I’d love for your readers to be able to find more information if they choose to.
Thanks so much for your consideration and time!
Erika I have now linked back to the original source of the image http://rossieronline.usc.edu/twitter-for-teachers/ I do apologise and suggest it is a good reminder for all. Thank you for alerting me to this and I congratulate you at Rossier for your work.