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Using Social Media for Professional Learning

Explore the benefits and strategies of using social media as a tool for professional learning in the education industry. This article discusses the potential of platforms like Twitter and blogs to connect educators and facilitate continuous growth and development. Discover various online resources and platforms that can help enhance your teaching practice.

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Using Social Media for Professional Learning

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  1. Using Social Media as a Tool for Professional Learning 2014 July 10, PCMI

  2. The Online PLC

  3. Fawn Nguyen

  4. Fraction Division via Rectangles

  5. Andrew Stadel

  6. Heard this before?

  7. Act 1

  8. 3-Act Math: More than a File Cabinet • Act 1: the set up • Act 2: information? • Act 3: the reveal http://www.101qs.com/518

  9. Fawn’s Response

  10. @cheesemonkeysf

  11. Matt Vaudrey

  12. mathmistakes.org

  13. Global Math Department • Log in (for free!) to watch presentations. • Recent Topics: • May 27: Intentional Talk: Leading productive mathematical discussions • May 22: Informal Interactive Notebook Conversation • May 13: The Problem with Personalization

  14. Thank you @mythagon

  15. Links: • Fawn Nguyen • http://fawnnguyen.com/ • http://mathtalks.fawnnguyen.com/ • http://www.visualpatterns.org/ • Andrew Stadel • http://mr-stadel.blogspot.com/ • 3-acts: http://goo.gl/BWCxhA • http://www.estimation180.com/ • Elizabeth (cheesemonkeysf) • http://cheesemonkeysf.blogspot.com/

  16. Links (cont) • Matt Vaudrey • http://mrvaudrey.com/ • Global Math Department • https://www.bigmarker.com/communities/GlobalMathDept/about • One Good Thing • http://onegoodthingteach.wordpress.com/ • Math folk on twitter and blogs • http://mathtwitterblogosphere.weebly.com/

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