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Twitter's power lies in the fact that it provides educators with 24/7 access to brilliant, generous people who are willing to share resources, ideas and support. But none of those things matter, if they don't result in real outcomes for real students.  I asked the following members of my PLN to share a story of how being a connected educator via Twitter resulted in changes in practice that positively impacted students, and boy did they deliver! Their stories are practical and powerful. Thanks so much to everyone who contributed! Y'all are the best! 

From Twitter to  Action!

Principal @E_Sheninger shares how Twitter changed his practice as a school leader.
Principal @GustafsonBrad shares how Twitter changed his practice as a school leader.
Principal @techninjatodd shares how being a connected educator has impacted him poersonally and made a difference for the most vulnerable learners at his school.
Principal @derekmccoy shares
how being a connected educator and learner has transformed his practice as a school leader. 
Principal @JasonMMarkey, with the help of one of his students, shares how a twitter hashtag helped connect his school and community.
District Executive Director of Curriculum and instruction @curriculumblog shares how participating in Twitter chats help him serve the needs of students across his district. 
NC Digital Teaching and Learning Leader @classroom_tech shares how Twitter helped him make global connections for teachers and students. 
Nebraska Learning Specialist & School Library Liaison @Mrskmpeters shares how Twitter helped her connected students to other learners around the world. 
Instructional Technology Facilitator  @mwmedvinsky shares how Twitter helped him connect his learners with mentors and exports from around the world.  
School Library Media Coordinator @sarahpjustice shares how she uses Twitter to showcase her students' great work!  
School Library Media Coordinator @Tavia_Clark shares how Twitter helped her engage students in a collaborative project.
"Daring Librarian" @gwynethjones shares how being connected on Twitter makes a difference for her students."
School Library Media Coordinator @elissamalespina uses Twitter to breakdown classroom barriers for students.
Classroom teacher @plugusin shares how being connected via Twitter challenged him to rethink and reinvent assessment opportunities for students.
Classroom teacher/Instructional Coach @LauraGilchrist4 shares how being connected through twitter helped create a meaningful/relavent learning experience for her students. 
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