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FOLLOW ME

twitter.com/coachepstein

TL;DR BECOME A FRIENDLIER PERSON, HAVE AN EASIER TIME IN LIFE.

1. Don't criticize, condemn or complain. 2. Give honest, sincere appreciation.

3. Become genuinely interested in other people. 4. Smile.

5. Be a good listener. Encourage others to talk about themselves. 6. Talk in terms of the other person's interest.

7. Make the other person feel important - and do so sincerely.

#stats

who doesn’t use twitter?

#age #sex

#race

y twitter?

It’s popular, “sexy”, and fun.

Large user base, connections and potential are limitless.

Anyone can access twitter

You don’t have to have an account to observe twitter.

how 2 get ur students on board

being a good tweeter• engage your followers

• b useful• b unique

building rel8nships thru twitterTweet about events that happen during the day, around campus, or things that are relevant to your students. Don’t be afraid to show your human side.

Pay compliments to class periods that do well in the day, don’t wait to do it after school!

Share things about yourself that are interesting to your students, that they will want to come in and talk to you about.

using twitter 4 academic intervention1. Tweet about upcoming due dates or assignments.2. Coordinate assignments.3. Follow the issues.4. Ask questions.5. Take and share notes.6. Connect classrooms.7. Engage parents.8. Take a poll.9. Post videos using Twiddeo10.Summarize Lessons for absent students.

25 ways 2 twitter n the class

• twitter n the class

• Use twitter to promote rapid relationship growth between the student, the teacher, and the family.

• Keep the Student up to date on classroom assignments, events, and dates.

• Share class resources and materials with students.RESULTS

GOALS

• Students felt a more personal connection.• Students accessed notes on devices.• Parent’s used twitter to follow class events.• Not as much topic discussion as expected.

Get Started with Twitt er NOW