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15 Minute Forum – Using Twitter
Lizzie Wolstenholme (PE/ Dance) @DHS_GCSEDance, led the 15 minute forum tonight on how she has used twitter to: (a) engage her students. (b) network with other teachers A number of DHS departments are now using twitter to interact with their … Continue reading
Make it outstanding by…….using Twitter!
I am leading a workshop at school this week on developing outstanding learning, so I thought I would pose the question on Twitter, to get some inspiration. The response was great and varied – so I thought I would share what people … Continue reading