Read In Between The Lines

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Wednesday, December 22, 2010

persuasive article

FCAs Parthi Dasondi
1. Thesis statement December 22, 2010
2. Three reasons to support thesis English 6-1
3. Conclusion Persuasive Article-First Draft

Tweet It!
Teachers and Twitter fit together perfectly. Teachers can use Twitter to differentiate learning experiences for students. Many students have Twitter accounts, so it would be easy for them to check any important or upcoming assignments. For all the people who don’t know, Twitter is a social networking website. It is a good digital tool for teachers. They can exchange ideas with other teachers to find new ways to make learning fun for students. Twitter makes it easy to post short messages to the Web, and anybody can see it and respond to it. If a teacher cannot make it to a meeting, they could simply Tweet that they will not make it instead of making an unnecessary phone call. Twitter is a much better, faster digital tool to use in the classroom.
If you don’t have the time to write it, Tweet it! Twitter is the perfect tool to use in the classroom. It differentiates and breaks down the learning experiences for students. A recent poll states that 70% of students prefer the Twitter network for sharing ideas. It is true. Twitter is a swift network that quickly tells the reader what is going with the other individual. Exchanging ideas encourages students to get better grades and work harder to perfect their assignments. It is a situation where both sides win. It gives students the courage to be more sociable at school.
Students are commenting, specifically stating “Twitter will help us stay more organized instead of going through every single one of your papers in your binder.” In my opinion, Twitter will keep students more organized. They can simply save more time by saving a document to their Twitter. They can quickly get back to the document, instead of searching through an incredibly messy binder. You may think of Twitter as an insecure network, but you are wrong. The teachers will have entire access to the students’ accounts.
It is important to be social in your life. Students will be allowed to chat once in a while, but nothing serious. If you really think about it, Twitter helps students’ use of technology improve. They get used to the fact that they are growing up while using technology and this can have a good impact on their future. The future is waiting, so we might as well prepare ourselves. Twitter shows you how to attach small documents, post videos, copy and paste, etc. It differentiates your learning experience.
Twitter is an excellent tool. What is there not to like about it? Students and even teachers can exchange ideas. Teachers always like to twist up their teaching style to make it amazing. It helps keep students in place and keeps them sophisticated. It helps them from having a frantic panic attack. Twitter teaches any kind of person the creative ways of technology. It gives us a better outlook on our future. Remember, if you don’t have time to write it tomorrow, Tweet it!

1 comment:

  1. Parthi this was a good blog post and it was good when you explained about how Twitter is a good tool and how it is easy. You also explained about how you can use it use it instead of doing something that is unneccesary like a cell phone or a letter. This was a good blog post and I liked it.Bye!

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