Posts Tagged ‘ twitter ’

Twitter and the Blacksmith

May 18, 2010
By Clarence Fisher

I’ve always enjoyed teaching grade eight history. As in many places, here in Manitoba we have to do standard Western civilization kind of stuff – ancient Egypt, Rome, the Middle Ages in Europe, etc. I love history but have been challenged to find ways to deeply integrate 2.0 tools and philosophy into this curriculum....
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From Creating to Chatting

February 24, 2010
By Clarence Fisher
From Creating to Chatting

First, take a minute to look at this infographic: I think this is similar to what many people in the edtechosphere have seen. There have been a lot of comments in the past year about the “death of blogging.” While I think this is taking it too far, the fact is true that we...
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Good Morning is Different on Twitter

August 24, 2009
By Clarence Fisher

When I get out of bed in the morning and once I have a bit of coffee in me to keep me conscious, I usually (OK, always…) grab my computer and check in with the world. I usually drop in to twitter and simply say “good morning” to anyone who’s around. It’s interesting that...
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