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Slow Tweet Book Chat, Week Five

October 30, 2016

VSTE is pleased to welcome Sarah Thomas (@@sarahdateechur) as guest moderator for the fifth week of our Slow Tweet Chat Book Group. She will be leading us in a discussion of the Fourth chapter of The Missing Voices in EdTech: Bringing Diversity Into EdTech by this year's conference keynoter, Rafranz Davis. This chapter focuses on the unspoken inequity: people of color of edtech. While we certainly encourage you to read the book, you are welcome to share and comment even if you haven't quite finished the reading.

Hashtags: #vstechat, #vste, #ce16

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Just getting started with Twitter and Tweet Chats? Here are a few resources for learning:

  • Tweet Chats: Helps explain the various patterns used in a chat like Q1 and A3
  • Guidelines: From our friends at #NovaEdChat
  • Twitter Slow Chats: Specifics about how a "slow" chat works

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Slow Tweet Book Chat, Week Four

October 23, 2016

VSTE is pleased to welcome Dr. Mano Talaiver (@manotalaiver) as guest moderator for the fourth week of our Slow Tweet Chat Book Group. She will be leading us in a discussion of the Fourth chapter of The Missing Voices in EdTech: Bringing Diversity Into EdTech by this year's conference keynoter, Rafranz Davis. This chapter focuses on missing women's voices. While we certainly encourage you to read the book, you are welcome to share and comment even if you haven't quite finished the reading.

Hashtags: #vstechat, #vste, #ce16

Register ahead of time for reminders and the chance to win VSTE swag!

Just getting started with Twitter and Tweet Chats? Here are a few resources for learning:

  • Tweet Chats: Helps explain the various patterns used in a chat like Q1 and A3
  • Guidelines: From our friends at #NovaEdChat
  • Twitter Slow Chats: Specifics about how a "slow" chat works

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Slow Tweet Book Chat, Week Three

October 16, 2016

VSTE is pleased to welcome Albemarle County student Julian Waters as guest moderator for the third week of our Slow Tweet Chat Book Group. He will be leading us in a discussion of the third chapter of The Missing Voices in EdTech: Bringing Diversity Into EdTech by this year's conference keynoter, Rafranz Davis. This chapter focuses on missing student voices. While we certainly encourage you to read the book, you are welcome to share and comment even if you haven't quite finished the reading.

Register ahead of time for reminders and the chance to win VSTE swag!

Just getting started with Twitter and Tweet Chats? Here are a few resources for learning:

  • Tweet Chats: Helps explain the various patterns used in a chat like Q1 and A3
  • Guidelines: From our friends at #NovaEdChat
  • Twitter Slow Chats: Specifics about how a "slow" chat works

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Slow Tweet Book Chat, Week Two

October 9, 2016

VSTE is pleased to welcome Jen Orr as guest moderator for the first week of our Slow Tweet Chat Book Group. She'll be leading us in a discussion of the second chapter of The Missing Voices in EdTech: Bringing Diversity Into EdTech by this year's conference keynoter, Rafranz Davis. This chapter focuses on missing teacher voices. While we certainly encourage you to read the book, you are welcome to share and comment even if you haven't quite finished the reading.

Register ahead of time for reminders and the chance to win VSTE swag!

Just getting started with Twitter and Tweet Chats? Here are a few resources for learning:

  • Tweet Chats: Helps explain the various patterns used in a chat like Q1 and A3
  • Guidelines: From our friends at #NovaEdChat
  • Twitter Slow Chats: Specifics about how a "slow" chat works

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Slow Tweet Book Chat Week One

October 8, 2016

VSTE is slow tweeting about Rafranz Davis's book, The Missing Voices in EdTech: Bringing Diversity Into EdTech, throughout the month of October. Guest moderator, Shana White, kicked off the first week. There's still time to jump in and share you ideas about how your beliefs and biases shape your teaching and  your school. Jen Orr will be leading our conversation about Chapter 2 starting on Monday, October 10.

Here are the questions from the past week. Feel free to tackle any of them: just be sure to use #vstechat to join in the book group.

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