Time, Twitter and Teamwork
Time, Twitter and Teamwork I used to complain that I never had enough time. Then, like most everyone on the planet, I quickly found myself with an abundance of it but with a new paradigm to confront. Online shopping was a waste of time with non-essential deliveries at a standstill, so I turned my attention instead to researching good teaching practice and reflecting on how that might look for my learners. (And quite frankly, it seemed like a better option than scrubbing the watermarks off my shower screen). Early on in this process, I read that I should think about creating a digital brand. As teachers, we all have our perceptions of who we are in our face-to-face classroom teaching...so it made sense that I needed that personality to come through digitally - and I found that using Bitmojis. They eerily represent you for every imaginable situation, in avatar form. It was a way of placing me on every piece of work even when I wasn’t in a Google Me...