Friday, July 12, 2013

Why Twitter?


Twitter is one of the most explosive tools for teachers that I have ever come across.  The power it holds to cultivate ideas, resources, connections, and most importantly relationships, puts it at the top of every list of resources that I share with other educators.  However I didn't always think of twitter that way.

I used to think that twitter and other social media outlets were places for people to talk about what they were wearing that day, take pics and share what they were eating for breakfast, or make contact with their favorite movie star, waiting with anticipation to see if that star tweeted them back.  The truth is, it IS all of those things.

That's the beauty of twitter.  It is what you want it to be.  If you want to follow people that tweet about their breakfast, clothes, and favorite movie, go right ahead and enjoy yourself.  That however is not what interested me about twitter.  I started to see the power of twitter in the education world when I happened across several social media articles on the amazing Edudemic website.  Once I started reading what other teachers were doing professionally with this tool I wanted to learn all that I could.

I decided right away that I only wanted to use my twitter account professionally.  I wasn't interested in following movie stars or tweeting about random things.  I wanted my account to have a purpose.  I wanted to use it to become a better teacher.  I also wanted to share the useful things that I have found in hopes that others might find them useful as well.

Here are my first couple of tweets....




Once I started sharing and reading what others were sharing I was addicted.  I saw that through twitter I could personalize my professional development and learn anytime and anywhere I wanted to.  I could research and find ideas that were proven successful by other teachers in their classrooms.  I could also build new ideas from what I read and implement those into my classroom.

I hope this is enough to get you interested.  There are a lot of great resources out there on using twitter for professional development, in the classroom, and around the school environment.  In the next few weeks I will post a series of resources to help you get started and become comfortable in the twitterverse.  Enjoy!!!

2 comments:

  1. Thank you for sharing! I have greatly benefitted from the resources shared on Twitter. Keep sharing and spreading the Twitter love!

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  2. Suzanne, I am with you for sure. that is why I wrote this. Stay tuned for a lot of other twitter resources that I will be sharing.

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