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		<title>Twitter for Teachers in 15 Minutes</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[For several months, Shawn and I have been receiving requests about how educators can effectively use Twitter. After sorting through emails and responding to requests, we realized the best way to answer these questions was by creating a video tutorial &#8230; <a href="http://edbuzz.org/djohnson/2009/12/twitter-for-teachers-in-15-minutes/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
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<p>For several months, Shawn and I have been receiving requests about how educators can effectively use Twitter. After sorting through emails and responding to requests, we realized the best way to answer these questions was by creating a video tutorial for educators.</p>
<p>After much hard work, we are proud to announce the launch of  &#8220;<a title="Twitter for Teachers" href="http://edbuzz.org/products/twitter-for-teachers/" target="_self"><em><strong>Twitter for Teachers in 15 Minutes</strong></em></a>&#8221; . The first in a series of video training with easy to follow instruction, specifically designed to help educators use Web 2.0 tools more effectively. In fifteen minutes we&#8217;ll teach you how to become <strong>Twitter Savvy</strong>. This product also includes more than twenty-five minutes of advanced material that will help you become a <strong>Power Twitter User</strong>. Of course there are some very cool bonuses as well!</p>
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<p>We are holding a special contest and giving away two copies of &#8220;<em><strong>Twitter for Teachers in 15 Minutes</strong></em>&#8220;.  There are two ways to enter:</p>
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<li> Add a comment at the end of this post, explaining how you&#8217;ve found Twitter useful as a teacher.</li>
<li>RT this article on Twitter. <strong>Be sure to use the hashtag #edbuzz</strong></li>
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<p>The deadline for entries is 9 p.m (PST), Wednesday, December 30, 2009. We look forward to hearing from you. See the<a title="Twitter for Teachers" href="http://edbuzz.org/products/twitter-for-teachers/" target="_self"> full sales page here</a>&#8230;</p>
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