Innovative educators who experienced Hurricane Sandy this past week turned to Twitter to communicate, connect, and share information.
Here are some ways Twitter was used as a resource.
Educator Account - A educator can have an account to stay in touch with graduate. If the teacher has a webpage or blog she can embed her Tweets there.
“@franasaur: Energy is back on at the iSchool! scheme to meet staff + graduate there on Monday morning. The backup area was Laguardia HS.”
Chief Account - Academy leaders can keep staff, pupils, and guardian informed via their Twitter account. These Tweets can be planted on the school website.
Example: “@Principallucy: School will restart for pupils and members tomorrow, Monday, November 5th, 2012. Can't wait to see everyone!”
Academy Twitter Account - Use your academy twitter account to share report for your school association. Embed these tweets on your website.
Example: “@HudsonHSLT: academy will be session Monday, November 5, 2012 @ 8:15 am. See you soon!”
Establish an Account - Establish an account that is dedicated to report related to the emergency.
Example: "@prepare4monday: nice! Progressive plan for where to send children’s who need item, clothing, or support. This is beneficial as long as it actually appears."
Region Account - Ensure your school association is aware of the community twitter account that can provide current updates.
Example: “@husSchools: We just sent a search tool on our site to help you find out the prestige of a specific school for next week: http://on.nyc.gov/QZNRGy”
Literacy News account - Know who covers the local literacy news and see what they’re Tweeting.
Example: "@gothamschools: For educator who are parents: " respective chief have attention over whether to allow their member to bring children to work" on Friday"
Know the hash mark for your field - Not only is it critical to know the hashmark being used during a collapse, but it is also essential to find out if there is a mark particular to where you are. In case of during Hurricane Sandy this was the hashmark used for NYC residents: #SandyNYC .
Example: @MikeBloomberg: 80% of the metro system is back online. @MTAInsider await that to be 90% tomorrow #SandyNYC
Here are some ways Twitter was used as a resource.
Educator Account - A educator can have an account to stay in touch with graduate. If the teacher has a webpage or blog she can embed her Tweets there.
“@franasaur: Energy is back on at the iSchool! scheme to meet staff + graduate there on Monday morning. The backup area was Laguardia HS.”
Chief Account - Academy leaders can keep staff, pupils, and guardian informed via their Twitter account. These Tweets can be planted on the school website.
Example: “@Principallucy: School will restart for pupils and members tomorrow, Monday, November 5th, 2012. Can't wait to see everyone!”
Academy Twitter Account - Use your academy twitter account to share report for your school association. Embed these tweets on your website.
Example: “@HudsonHSLT: academy will be session Monday, November 5, 2012 @ 8:15 am. See you soon!”
Establish an Account - Establish an account that is dedicated to report related to the emergency.
Example: "@prepare4monday: nice! Progressive plan for where to send children’s who need item, clothing, or support. This is beneficial as long as it actually appears."
Region Account - Ensure your school association is aware of the community twitter account that can provide current updates.
Example: “@husSchools: We just sent a search tool on our site to help you find out the prestige of a specific school for next week: http://on.nyc.gov/QZNRGy”
Literacy News account - Know who covers the local literacy news and see what they’re Tweeting.
Example: "@gothamschools: For educator who are parents: " respective chief have attention over whether to allow their member to bring children to work" on Friday"
Know the hash mark for your field - Not only is it critical to know the hashmark being used during a collapse, but it is also essential to find out if there is a mark particular to where you are. In case of during Hurricane Sandy this was the hashmark used for NYC residents: #SandyNYC .
Example: @MikeBloomberg: 80% of the metro system is back online. @MTAInsider await that to be 90% tomorrow #SandyNYC