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Saturday, December 19, 2009

Twiducate: Social Network for Schools


Most parents still have a lot of reservations (rightfully) about social networking.

Perhaps Twiducate is the right tool and venue for making it happen for your classroom. Has anyone out there tried it yet?

3 comments:

Mr. Aspinall said...

Twiducate allows teachers and students to post commnets on posst making it more of a collabroative environment.

If I want to post a question to my students, I have them comment their answers back.

Students also follow the writing process by posting a rough draft, commenting some revisions with feedback from others and finally posting a published copy.

I see the value in the service. It is only limited by the users of it.

Keith Schoch said...

Thanks for weighing in on this application! I'm definitely planning on having a go myself after the New Year.

Jill Jacques said...

I love this idea! But, unfortunately, many school districts have these kinds of sites blocked. I would love to try it, but I work in a low income school, and most of my students don't have interent or even computers. But I am definitely going to look at it and give it a try! (hope my school doesn't block it). Will post back my results.

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