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= #NPED = = Welcome to the North Penn Connected Educators Wiki =

You're invite to join the education Twitter revolution to harness this social communication tool for the 12-13 school year.

As you build your global Twitter PLN, be sure to follow your own North Penn colleagues. [|Please find a growing list of the Twitter usernames of fellow NPSD Twitterers at this linked Google Doc.] –Be sure to add your name, position & Twitter handle too so others know who you are and can collaborate online with you moving forward. To participate while on Twitter, simply add #NPED to the end of your tweets to share your learning. Lots of "Learn Twitter" resources [|here].
 * Join the North Penn Professional Learning Network (PLN)! **

For those new to Twitter, attached is a quick-reference guide on how it works. Also, the following site includes resources to help get you up and running from Jerry Blumengarten ([|@cybraryman1]), a retired school teacher who is truly one of the greatest resources on Twitter. @http://cybraryman.com/twitter.html. Also, please find the [|Ultimate Guide To Using Twitter for Educators.]Begin harnessing this tool and connect yourself to other talented educators around the world doing the same work as you.
 * Twitter for Beginners **

Looking forward to connecting and collaborating with other North Penn educators discussing and sharing resources for Common Core, SAS, Educator Effectiveness and more. The Pennsylvania Connected Educators hashtag is #PATEACH. If you have any questions, please feel free to contact any of us. We look forward to a new form of collaboration.

Glenn Yetter = [|@coachyetter] Amber Molloy = [|@edumolloy] Joe Covone = [|@joecovone] & [|@nwelementary] Scott Swindells = [|@scottie2hotd] Gabrielle Morrison = [|@missmorrison123] Joe Mazza = [|@joe_mazza] & [|@knappelementary]