Category Archives: Twitter PLN
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30-Second Elevator Speech
Leave a commentJuly 9, 2019 by Dr. Barber
Whether you are school librarian, or an edtech coach, or even a classroom teacher, you need to be prepared to …
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Tissue Tabloid: Lessons Learned
Leave a commentJune 15, 2019 by Dr. Barber
I have a poster session at #ISTE19 in the #ETCoaches Playground on Tissue Tabloid – Bathroom Communications (Tuesday 6/25 @ …
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Find the Hottest Thing in the School
Leave a commentApril 23, 2019 by Dr. Barber
Testing time is not just an opportunity for students to turn off and stop trying to learn more. It’s also …
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It’s Time for Virtual Learning
Leave a commentFebruary 2, 2019 by Dr. Barber
As the polar vortex brought unbelievably cold temperatures, school systems across the U.S. attempted to use virtual learning exercises for …
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#Oneword2019: Flux
Leave a commentDecember 31, 2018 by Dr. Barber
In pondering the #oneword2019, I looked back at #oneword2018 for inspiration. The word for the year was “Communicate” and I …
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Feedback FOR the #EdTech Coach
Leave a commentDecember 15, 2018 by Dr. Barber
How do you know you are a good #edtech coach? Who told you? In some districts, the district level coaches …
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The Biggest Technology Support Problem in Schools
Leave a commentAugust 11, 2018 by Dr. Barber
I went “back to work” two weeks ago. (Even though I’ve been working all summer preparing for school, I’m now …
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Changing Teaching with a Little Help from My Friends
Leave a commentOctober 15, 2017 by Dr. Barber
Every Tuesday, I set up a space in my office for teachers to come and collect a 2-3 page printout …
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Why Twitter for Teachers?
2June 28, 2017 by Dr. Barber
I’m sitting at home. I had classes to take, a family to handle, dogs to care for so I didn’t …
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SAMR: Simple Start to #EdTech
Leave a commentJune 6, 2017 by Dr. Barber
Recently, in a Twitter convo, I use the example picture from Kathy Schrock’s website for SAMR. Lots of people saw …
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