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A New Name for “Teachers Teaching Teachers”?

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I just got off a live webcast with Teachers Teaching Teachers – permalink forthcoming when they post the podcast – that was entitled, I think, “How to Make YouthTwitter Less ‘Schooly’.”

The really cool thing about it?  There were as many students on the episode as teachers. “Students Teaching Teachers”?  I like it.

I learned a lot, seriously, by listening to them discuss how blogging, Twitter, global collaboration, and the whole nine yards felt to them.  What worked, what didn’t.

Kudos to TTT for making it happen. I hope it’s the first of many more.

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Written by Clay Burell

April 3rd, 2008 at 12:05 pm

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