Twitter for Teachers: Building your Network. Twitter is a fantastic resource for educators – and the educational community on Twitter is an extremely friendly and sharing one so it’s well worth being involved.
The real benefits come as you build your network by following and being followed by relevant people. Your first 100 followers are the hardest to earn. Here are some ideas to help you along the way. The Story Of Twitter In Picture Form. Sure, you could read about the history of Twitter in long-form blog posts, but that seems to go against the spirit of the micro-messaging service.
So instead, here’s a picture created by InfoShots for the blog Manolith that puts some key moments of the service’s history in visual form. This spans from the advent of UNIX “Talk” in the 1980s (an early real-time text update system), all the way to the Twipocalypse. And here is InfoShots’ original concept for the image: Defending Your Privacy: Is Twitter More Secure Than Facebook? [INFOGRAPHIC] Twitter for Teachers: Building your Network. Tweeting with the telly on. 23 March 2011Last updated at 02:49 By Jane Wakefield Technology reporter Watching TV is no longer a passive experience The days of families reverentially gathered around the box may be long gone but the doom-mongers who said that on-demand would kill linear TV completely may also be somewhat off the mark.
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