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A Dr. Seuss-Inspired Guide to Twitter

Dr. Seuss, the writer and illustrator behind children’s classics The Cat in the Hat, How the Grinch Stole Christmas! and The Lorax, would have turned 110 on ...
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Are you new to Twitter? Do you like Dr. Seuss? Check out this guide to Twitter, inspired by Dr. Seuss. Learn more about Twitter and think back to stories you heard as a child!

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Get your free 13-page Twitter Guide for Teachers | Powerful Learning Practice

Get your free 13-page Twitter Guide for Teachers | Powerful Learning Practice | Eclectic Technology | Scoop.it

Powerful Learning Practice has just released a free 13-page Twitter Guide for Teachers. "This guide is for educators who are new to Twitter, or veterans to the social media platform who want to bring Twitter into their classrooms or grow their network." The sections include:

* Growing your personal network with Twitter

* How to leverage your personal learning network with hashtags

* Twitter in the classroom

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The Internet Map: 350,000 Websites In 1 Stunning Visualization | Edudemic

The Internet Map: 350,000 Websites In 1 Stunning Visualization | Edudemic | Eclectic Technology | Scoop.it

Have you wondered about relationships between various Internet entitities? The Internet Map is an amazing look at "350,000 websites based on their popularity and relativity." You can look at the mega-sites or the small ones that surround the large ones. The designer of this map, Rusian Enikeev said "The Internet map is a bi-dimensional presentation of links between websites on the Internet. Every site is a circle on the map, and its size is determined by website traffic, the larger the amount of traffic, the bigger the circle..."

To go directly to the map: http://internet-map.net/.

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