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Those teachers who tweet

Since the experiments of pioneer Laurence Juin, teachers from here and elsewhere have been following the Twitter wind. With a discreet glance through the branches to find out what the popular microblogging platform can offer them at the professional level, some have taken off and made it a real educational tool to develop writing skills. Six educators draw this landscape in the making.

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A joint file from Infobourg and Carrefour education

From the pioneer experiments Laurence June, teachers from here and elsewhere are following the Twitter wind. With a discreet glance through the branches to find out what the popular microblogging platform can offer them at the professional level, some have taken off and made it a real educational tool to develop writing skills. Six educators draw this landscape in the making.

To read more:
The basics of a project
Clear the ground
What are we tweeting today?
140 characters, really?
140 characters… and yet!
Make Twitter a real learning tool
Conclusion

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About the Author

Julie Beaupré
Julie beaupre
Julie is a primary ICT educational advisor and RÉCIT resource person at the Commission scolaire des Affluents. Also, blogger here and the.

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