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As I mention earlier, I was using Twitter to show the few amazing things that was going on in my classroom. I would only use Twitter to share within the school. I was nervous to do this assignment because I had no idea how Twitter worked. I would only post and forget about it. My mentality has definitely changed and I was able to learn from others. It was a relief to meet and see other teachers feeling the same way I been feeling about school lately. I started following new educators outside of my school district. Looking at their Twitters accounts I realized there are so many resources for teacher's mental health. I started following @MrMunesteach, @Misspaul20 and @NicholasFerroni because I found myself relating to their post. There was a lot of conversations within their post, which helped me learn from other educators perspectives. I decided to participate in the chats and retweeing their post.
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What I personally liked about these 3 people was the way that they all supported the idea that teacher's mental health is as important as the student's mental health. I also noticed some of my co-workers were already following them. Through their pages I got to learn about other networks that help motivate and support teachers. Of course I had to follow!
- @Teacher2Teacher
- @Teachergoals
- @unprocast (Unprofessional Development Podcast)
- @MentalHealthAm
I also participated in the class chats with @nmzumpano
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As I kept exploring Twitter and started getting the hang of it. I found it easy to navigate. I started following educational twitter accounts that share so much information that I didn't even know existed. I love watching TEDtalks! Since I didn't know how to navigate Twitter before I didn't follow but I am now following @TEDTalks. Amazing stuff! I also found great content material for class in the following Twitter accounts:
- @EdTech_HigherEd
- @EdTechTalk
- @ISBnews
- @ISTE
- @ERStrategies
The following Twitter accounts I started following for my personal use because of my shool are:
- @morton201
- @MortonCollege
- @BarrCenter
I am a big believer in Mental Health and Twitter has deffinetly helped me how to approach my students with this subject in class. I Retweeted the following tweet on September 8th. I tried this Exit Slip on the last day of the month, September 30th. I was surprised at the responses students were giving. I found a resource and I implemented into the classroom!
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You can find my Twitter Account at: @Ms.Madrigal201
It's great to hear you found a resource on Twitter that worked for your students and that you found some people to follow that support educators.
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