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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.
You might also be interested in MY MOST POPULAR TWEETS IN 2019 – PART TWO and NEW & UPDATED: RECOMMENDATIONS FOR WHO TO FOLLOW ON TWITTER IN 2020.
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:
My mind is blown. How could I not have known that u can upload PDF's 2 Google Drive,click preview, click share, click annotate, & then have multiple people annotate same doc? Perfect 4 stdnts. This is not first,nor last,time I feel like I'm only person who didn't know something.
— Larry Ferlazzo (@Larryferlazzo) August 18, 2020
I’m planning to have students do some non-screen work during my live zoom classes, like reading aloud in pairs while in breakout rooms. It makes sense to me for students not to be glued to screens for hours at a time. Does anyone know of research that would support my doing this?
— Larry Ferlazzo (@Larryferlazzo) August 7, 2020
Search your name in gifs and show me the one that best sums up your year so far. Here's mine: https://t.co/9c7AMzZgGd pic.twitter.com/BhvELaq8ez
— Larry Ferlazzo (@Larryferlazzo) August 16, 2020
I agree, and also like what he said in his NY Times column yesterday. But then why are the Khan Academy videos as unengaging an as uninteractive as they are? https://t.co/cqOxW7tJT8
— Larry Ferlazzo (@Larryferlazzo) August 15, 2020
The 'Distance Learning For ELLs" chapter from the second edition of "The ESL/ELL Teacher's Survival Guide" will be released for free (and no registration required) at the @VirtuELConf website on Saturday morning. Check out the great workshops & my keynote while you're at it!
— Larry Ferlazzo (@Larryferlazzo) July 24, 2020
The best teachers don't ignore the chaos of the world outside their classroom, writes @chrisemdin. Instead, they use their pedagogy as protest. https://t.co/UIWO99BgUH
— Larry Ferlazzo (@Larryferlazzo) July 24, 2020
Here's Our Chapter On Distance Learning With ELLs & It's Free To Download (No Registration Required!) https://t.co/i2xqpXHcjT
— Larry Ferlazzo (@Larryferlazzo) July 25, 2020
What works best in the classroom is what works best online, and that’s not passive learning. https://t.co/YJfmN5Qc3C via @slate
— Larry Ferlazzo (@Larryferlazzo) July 27, 2020
Any district leadership that proposes this does not deserve to be in leadership for long https://t.co/2KsoQzvBJV
— Larry Ferlazzo (@Larryferlazzo) July 26, 2020
A lot more of our students will be working over-or -under the table because of this. We cannot try to pile up HW for them in a misguided attempt at covering everything we usually do. We need to figure out now what NOT to teach this year. https://t.co/NuXRMEsNsz
— Larry Ferlazzo (@Larryferlazzo) July 29, 2020
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