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    How to Use Twitter as Your Personal Learning Network Kindergarten-Tertiary
    Have you joined Twitter yet? Twitter is an excellent way to start building your Personal Learning Network (PLN). This 2012 presentation covers the basics of using Twitter as a component of your PLN, and shares some resources and tips for using it to maximize...

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    Integrating Collaborative Web 2.0 Tools into the Curriculum Preschool-Tertiary
    Our students must learn to communicate and collaborate using a variety of digital media and environments. Group collaboration in the classroom can become Web 2.0 collaboration using appropriate tools. Many Web 2.0 links will be available online to view later....

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    Lesson Learnt Grade 9-Lifelong
    I have a short devotional and prayer prior to each class that I teach. Typically I use a Bible text or other quote with a brief comment about what we can learn from it. When possible, I relate it directly to the lesson that I'm teaching that day so that I can make it as relevant as possible.

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    Mr J and His Insta Account - Aaron Builds Big Social Media Following to Inspire Other Teachers Kindergarten-Grade 12
    In this interview, learn how Australian teacher Aaron Johnston uses social media to connect with teachers around the world. Johnston also responds to questions about remote learning and the impacts of COVID on learning.

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    Social Networking - Social Media Goes to School Kindergarten-Grade 12
    This 2012 NAD Teacher Convention presentation helps educators with social media etiquette for students and guidelines for educators using social networking sites.

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    Southwestern Union Education Blog Kindergarten-Tertiary
    On this blog, find posts regarding timely subjects that impact Adventist education. Initial topics include Education by Design and Journey to Excellence frameworks.