How Are Using Social Networks?

On Mondays I share a different ed tech quote on our Thompson Classroom social media pages for our staff to consider.

I went back and forth quite a bit on which quote to include this week. With the onset of #TweetTheHalls starting on Thursday I wanted something that spoke to the fact that the connections that can be made in the online space can be immensely valuable.
Yes, Twitter is an example of a social network but it is so much more than just a place to share out posts and find resources. I joined Twitter in 2012 and I have befriended so many educators across Manitoba that have played integral roles in my life.
I have people who I have found online that I now work with (both at MVSD and on provincial organizations).
People that I know I can rely on for assistance with a technical problem.
People who have helped me get my current position at MVSD.
People who I get to visit with in-person at conferences.
People I have not yet met in real life but chat with regularly.
People who I know consider dear friends and have met my family.
This list could go on and on and I am very thankful that Twitter provided a medium for our paths to cross. If you have not yet used Twitter or have an account but have not found your experience has yet brought value, I strongly encourage you to join us for this year’s #TweetTheHalls event. This event is specifically designed for the experience!
Stay tuned as tomorrow’s post will include a tutorial on how to participate in this event.