Top Ten Tweets for Thursday
Here is a selection of our favourite tweets and retweets from the TEL_St_A Twitter feed this week – just in case you missed them!
Tweet | Tweeted by |
My post on sentiment analysis and the UK General Election bit.ly/1dNroMW #GE15 | @mia_out |
“The role of students in pedagogical research projects: Subjects, participants, partners, consultants?” @YSJADD bit.ly/1AE4Wuy | @philvincent |
Free course content anyone can download and import into their own #Moodle courses t.co/mExOeb68UE via @moodlenet #edtech #OER |
@moodle |
When professors tweet. US context – conflict between academic freedom, “civility” and provocation. bit.ly/1IdkEEQ via @AcademeBlog |
@tel_st_a |
Challenges and pressures of reading online, and some strategies (using @Pocket) to manage these: bit.ly/1EQiO8V #edtech |
@tel_st_a |
Inspirational (?) quotes for our students writing their #thesis @PhDForum @GradElitism t.co/mSxgorO1vo |
@StAndrewsBSRC |
Great post in response to RIN’s assertion that technology is killing map-reading skills. bit.ly/1PoT3PO |
@cbthomson |
Let’s ban PowerPoint in lectures – it makes students more stupid and professors more boring’ t.co/PkW4HGaMn6 (via @bent_meier) |
@jisc |
@StADoRep PP is just a tool, but not originally designed for teaching and can be used well or badly. A goodworkman doesn’t blame his tools! |
@tel_st_a |
Good response to this http://bit.ly/1DPhDnH by @samkinsley bit.ly/1zMKpcw | @tel_st_a |
Five Fables app, based on research by our own Ian Johnson and Chris Jones has won best app at @CelticMediaFest! More: t.co/ObAZblaUtY | @staenglish |