- I agree tht teachers posting inappropriate things online is not smart, but that expose was mean (@kjarrett) #
- Story about teachers w/ bad online profiles at http://tinyurl.com/6765g8 #
- @kjarrett Was also unhappy with the ohio warning, discourages teachers from using MySpace/FB at _all_ and that’s silly #
- @kjarrett How can we encourage kids to use tech responsibly if the teacher’s don’t know how?? #
- @RadHertz Oooh, thx for info about Bamboo project http://tinyurl.com/5geu69 #
- @melmcbride Agree, the personal private split is blurring bigtime, and hypocrisy is it’s ok to do but not take a pic of it? #
- Er meant public private split, doh. :) #
- @kjarrett Definitely agree with that. "Think about what you post online." "know how to protect privacy with tools you’re using" #
- @kjarrett Note the HS student who said that’s what _private_ myspace pages are for. Kid knew better than teacher! #
- Throwing good money after bad, that’s the card playing phrase I couldn’t remember. #
- Btw, @kjarrett, this is terrific College Student’s Guide to Managing Online Reputation http://tinyurl.com/6×7rsc #
- Q: How do you decide when to cut your losses on a project that Just Isn’t Working no matter how much you try? #
- @intellagirl laugh! Good pt! @alizasherman and @audio are on the same page too. :) #
- Too many good answers to @ them all, but thanks, good food for thought. I <3 Twitter. =) #
- @gracemcdunnough I dunno, who did you tick off recently? :) (Akismet is your friend if you don’t have already!) #
Author:
No comments yet.
Comments RSS TrackBack Identifier URI
Leave a comment










No Comments