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I used to post weekly collections of my best tweets, and used Storify to bring them together.
Unfortunately, Storify went under.
Fortunately, however, Wakelet was a new tool that was able to import all of a person’s Storifys. So you can see all those previous Twitter “Best” lists here.
I don’t want to risk putting all the work into those posts again and risk losing them all.
So, instead of creating weekly “Best” lists of tweets, I’m going to use Twitter analytics to determine my most popular ones and embed them directly here in posts. That way, the only way they’d go away would be if Twitter itself went out of business.
So, here are my most popular tweets from the past thirty days or so:
This is the best thing I've seen today https://t.co/BbIwCmUD8f
— Larry Ferlazzo (@Larryferlazzo) January 6, 2019
It is okay to love teaching and, at the same time, to be very happy Winter Break has arrived.
— Larry Ferlazzo (@Larryferlazzo) December 21, 2018
Today, more students asked if I had seen the documentary than all students combined in my entire 16 year teaching career had ever asked me if I had seen a film or tv show https://t.co/wUuClAd2vP
— Larry Ferlazzo (@Larryferlazzo) January 8, 2019
I have learned a lot from @RosaIsiah @biblio_phile @rickwormeli2 @WhiteRhinoRay @ddmeyer @DrYemiS @SaneeBell @suzieboss @dlaufenberg @cultofpedagogy @spencerideas @LundyPonce @sarahdateechur @Ready4rigor
— Larry Ferlazzo (@Larryferlazzo) December 23, 2018
Enriching Academic Vocabulary: Strategies for Teaching Tier Two Words to E.L.L. Students https://t.co/NQSAyIuUdk
— Larry Ferlazzo (@Larryferlazzo) January 5, 2019
I had all my classes do end-of-semester evaluations of our classes and my teaching. Most were very positive, though one student wrote “I give Mr. Ferlazzo an A at being annoying.”
— Larry Ferlazzo (@Larryferlazzo) January 15, 2019
I think there are other ways to look at it, too – like it being a huge tragedy https://t.co/u5fvs7BZd9
— Larry Ferlazzo (@Larryferlazzo) January 13, 2019
To stay updated on education research, follow @KiraboJackson @matt_barnum @caragerber @DTWillingham @dylanwiliam @MatthewAKraft
— Larry Ferlazzo (@Larryferlazzo) December 23, 2018
Americans are happier in states that spend more on libraries, parks and highways: Such 'public goods' also are less likely to spark political conflict https://t.co/ivJWn8hyQu
— Larry Ferlazzo (@Larryferlazzo) January 7, 2019
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