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Should Colleges Judge Social Media Presence for Admissions?

Without guidance to critically think about digital footprints, persona, and audience, it’s no surprise to see students ‘make mistakes’ on social media.

Helping Students Tell Their Story Through Social Media

Terrell HeickMay 4, 2016

Human beings are storytellers by nature. Children especially love to hear stories, but aren’t always so keen on telling their own.

A Balanced Approach To Social Media For Teachers

TeachThought StaffMar 31, 2016

How do teachers stretch without losing their educational identity? How can teachers improve without unplugging from social media completely?

Twitter With Meaning? 5 Authentic Roles For Twitter In…

TeachThought StaffSep 14, 2015

Twitter With Meaning? 5 Authentic Roles For Twitter In Your School by TeachThought Staff We’ve theorized before that learning through […]

Survey: Social Media Is Failing To Find Traction In…

TeachThought StaffSep 14, 2015

As of 2015, only 13 percent of today’s K-12 teachers had integrated social media into classroom. What are the challenges of social…

Should Teachers Use Twitter? This Flowchart Says Probably

TeachThought StaffAug 25, 2015

Should Teachers Use Twitter? This Flowchart Says Probably by TeachThought Staff Should you use twitter? That’s a loaded question with […]

A Teacher’s Guide For Creating A School Twitter Chat

How To Create A Twitter Chat In Your School contributed by Nellie Mitchell A twitter chat is an amazing resource […]

10 Reasons Twitter Works In Education

TeachThought StaffJun 29, 2015

Even as a simple observation tool with categories, trending topics, #hashtags, and lists, twitter is flexible enough to be used read-only.