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Edurati Review Shelly Terrell (Teacher Reboot Camp) Learning Master As Twitter has made its impression on every sphere of life and professionals from every sphere of life are Tweeting on it. Field of education and especially, teachers, are one of the largest community using it intensively. Below are some famous tools which teacher can use for their benefit while on Twitter: TweetDeck This is on one of the most popular Twitter applications that can be used by anyone irrespective of their profession and area of working. TweetBackup As teacher when you are delivering something important to your students as in form of tweets and at the same time students being sometimes careless may not lose instructions provided by you, can have backup of your Tweets at TweetBackup that provide great utility in time of emergency.

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UniversityBlog Brainstretcher Bill Klemm Pass 1st Time Anthony Cody By Anthony Cody April 28, 2010 at 10:59 AM We are getting ready for our talk with Arne Duncan, and the members of Teachers' Letters to Obama are actively engaged in generating questions and thoughts to share with him. We have been discussing the key issues, and this weekend we asked members for their thoughts on what they would like to say to the Secretary of Education. By Anthony Cody April 24, 2010 at 1:21 PM We have a bad economy, we are told, as if this is like a storm passing over, a series of events beyond human control -- perhaps even our humble comprehension. By Anthony Cody April 23, 2010 at 9:24 AM "I want to hear some discussion in which we speculate how public education may be, indeed, traumatizing our children." By Anthony Cody April 21, 2010 at 2:24 PM Many of our students do not care about their scores on these tests upon which more and more significance is being placed. By Anthony Cody April 19, 2010 at 4:48 PM

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