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Seven Things I Learned This Year

Tony Karrer

Twitter is Much Better than I Thought for Learning I used to say during presentations that I wasn’t quite sure about twitter as a learning tool. During 2010, I’ve been ramping up my use of twitter as a learning tool. It was definitely helpful to spend time going through Twitter for Learning – 55 Great Articles.

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Chance encounters

Learning with e's

I was reminded of this earlier today by Mark Anderson on Twitter, and decided the best way to relate the following story is to blog it (where I have more space). Follow him here on Twitter. Unported License. He brought his colleague with him, and we continued the conversation where we'd left off.

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Get shorty

Learning with e's

Everyone who is nominated for an award gets the chance to answer some questions in a 140 character Twitter interview. Below is my Twitter interview from last year, and with the exception of one minor adjustment from 2011 to 2012, there's not a lot I would change. Tweetdeck (when it works) Twitter or Facebook? If so, who?

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Taking up residence

Learning with e's

Along with Alison Le Cornu, White published an article in 2011 that countered the Digital Natives and Immigrants ideas of Marc Prensky. Those who habituate into the use of Twitter for example, become adept at using it, and adopt the role of residents within that digital environment. Unported License.

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Across the Twitterverse

Learning with e's

The 2011 Edublog Awards have come around again with frightening speed, and once again this year I am both honoured and humbled to have been nominated in two categories - best individual blog and best individual tweeter (for my @timbuckteeth account). Unported License. Posted by Steve Wheeler from Learning with e's.

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10Q: David Mitchell

Learning with e's

I ended 2011 with a post called Four game changers which featured four key innovators who are radically transforming education. I have been the Acting Headteacher since the summer of 2011 but now look forward to handing over the reigns to our new Headteacher from January 1st 2012. More powerful than my 3 stars and a wish?

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Libraries without walls

Learning with e's

This came on the back of reports late in 2011 that the online store Amazon was now selling more Kindle and e-book versions than paper based. Image by Steve Wheeler Libraries without walls by Steve Wheeler is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported License.

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