Here are the top 10 tweets (in my opinion) from the iFLT Conference in Denver, July 15-18:
#10:
#9:
Can’t wait to get rejoinder posters up in my new classroom! Also loved Mark Mallaney’s question word posters. #iflt14 pic.twitter.com/y3HwYYUz26
— Andrea Brown (@andrearoja) July 18, 2014
#8:
Readng & speakng slowly is an art that requires much practice! it’s not always slowing down more so much as slowing down differently #iflt14
— Martina Bex (@MartinaBex) July 15, 2014
#7:
Are you creating a threadbare blanket of boredom or patchwork quilt of engagement? @burgessdave #IFLT14
— Kristy Placido (@placido) July 15, 2014
#6:
“Safe lessons are a recipe for mediocrity.” @burgessdave #iflt14 #growthmindset
— Cassandra Bell (@cassa_bella) July 15, 2014
#5:
Service learning projects: http://t.co/TCKuyY6F4h, http://t.co/d4AHel42ol, charity http://t.co/XFhOXKizBb. @placido is amazing. #iflt14
— Crystal Barragán (@srtabarragan) July 18, 2014
#4:
“I don’t do multiple choice because that’s recognition not acquisition” Joe Dziedzic #iflt14
— Darcy Pippins (@darcypippins) July 16, 2014
#3:
If you haven’t failed recently in the classroom you are probably playing it too safe. @burgessdave #iflt14 — BobPatrick (@BobPatrick) July 15, 2014
#2:
Do you have any lessons you could sell tickets for? Not making school bearable, making them break down your door! #iflt14 @burgessdave — Carrie Toth (@senoraCMT) July 15, 2014
#1:
Thx to all who attended #iflt14. So amazing to network w/ 300 professionals from around World- Netherlands, Hong Kong, Turkey, France, etc.
— TPRS Publishing (@TPRSPublishing) July 19, 2014
I am honored to have made such a prestigious list 😉 Carols sessions were so insightful!