May 06
- History of famous people in one wide painting. Click on individuals to link to their wikipedia info. – http://t.co/EtmieLnP # (see below – May 5 post)
- Kudos to @linda3dots, @rmcguirk & #DS106 staff for AMAZING in[SPIRE] endeavour. A legacy to motivate others – http://t.co/gisYT6wx #
- RT @Gill_Ville: Copyright and Creative Commons | Common Craft http://t.co/oZWTu62M #
- RT @milesmac: Factoring Polynomials with Cheese &Crackers http://t.co/JdcqRaUD May be of interest to @charebeck @dkuropatwa #
- RT @stimson: 16 Ways Educators Can Use Pinterest [INFOGRAPHIC] http://t.co/o9rPPZX8 via @mashable #
- Interested in seeing all of Google’s “Doodles” by year & country? – http://t.co/ig5LLz4k #
- Inspirational @linda3dots does #DS106 proud! Her reflective video shows how to proceed from panic to perfection http://t.co/L3OmCQG5 #
- Educators looking for a “one stop shop” for resources should visit “Web 2.0: Cool Tools for Schools” – http://t.co/vfOWLcxJ #
- @shareski @techlearning Great EdTech moment thanks to @dkuropatwa was participating in #DS106 learning adventure – http://t.co/6h9NwZdC #
- RT @ptaylorsjr: RT @TweetSmarter: Whether for yourself or to guide others, everyone should read “Twitter 101:” http://t.co/UcToBRNt Nice #
- I use TweetDeck to manage Twitter feeds. Found Dave Larson’s “TweetDeck Tutorial” a comprehensive resource – http://t.co/mgqP5FvP #
- @jimgroom @cogdog @timmmmyboy THANKS to a DEDICATED team! What an INCREDIBLE #DS106 learning adventure! As “Arnold” says “I’ll be back”
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