3.7 Communication & Collaboration
Candidates utilize digital communication and collaboration tools to communicate locally and globally with students, parents, peers, and the larger community. (PSC 3.7/ISTE 3g)
Artifact: Twitter Feeds.
Reflection:
The twitter account was first created as a curiosity to learn about what goes on in the social networking sites before it was dedicated to learning about instructional technology, emerging technology, and art. Although the account is not relatively active, it has offered the opportunity to receive notifications from the tweets of experts in the field of instructional technology and education in general.
Twitter is an online social networking site that enables participants to communicate digitally with others about issues and collaborate in finding solutions to problems. Topics are raised and discussed through the use of hashtags to make it easier for visitors to find. Engaging in an activity like this to communicate with students, peers, and the larger community make it satisfy the requirements for the PSC standard 3.7.
Through tweets, I have learned about digital tools and best practices in education. Every now and then people that I follow on Twitter tweet about news in education and provide the sources of the news. Live feed about educational conferences are posted on the website and members of Twitter have the chance to ask questions. There is also an opportunity to ask authors questions and receive answers. It would be ideal to be a little more active on the website as it increases the chance to be connected with many more members who have ideas to share and are ready to help share the ideas that one has for the larger community.
The twitter account was first created as a curiosity to learn about what goes on in the social networking sites before it was dedicated to learning about instructional technology, emerging technology, and art. Although the account is not relatively active, it has offered the opportunity to receive notifications from the tweets of experts in the field of instructional technology and education in general.
Twitter is an online social networking site that enables participants to communicate digitally with others about issues and collaborate in finding solutions to problems. Topics are raised and discussed through the use of hashtags to make it easier for visitors to find. Engaging in an activity like this to communicate with students, peers, and the larger community make it satisfy the requirements for the PSC standard 3.7.
Through tweets, I have learned about digital tools and best practices in education. Every now and then people that I follow on Twitter tweet about news in education and provide the sources of the news. Live feed about educational conferences are posted on the website and members of Twitter have the chance to ask questions. There is also an opportunity to ask authors questions and receive answers. It would be ideal to be a little more active on the website as it increases the chance to be connected with many more members who have ideas to share and are ready to help share the ideas that one has for the larger community.