Mary Beth Hertz
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  • About Me
    • - Walkabout Education
    • - Edcamp Foundation
    • - Edutopia Profile
    • - My Amazon Author Page
  • My Book
  • Blog
  • Work With Me
  • Contact Me

Category: social networking

Date:August 1, 2011Posted By:marybethhertzComments:2 CommentsCategory:social media, social networking

Networking vs Building Relationships

image from Melody on Flickr Amazingly, I did not write a single ISTE reflection piece this year. It’s always a little overwhelming trying to digest everything, but there are a few things that have stuck with me even into the beginning of August. Now that I’m on a bus headed to the #140edu conference ,…

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Date:August 28, 2009Posted By:marybethhertzComments:7 CommentsCategory:social networking, teaching

Free Kid-Friendly Avatar Creators

Just recently I posted this question to my Twitter PLN. Within half an hour I had about a dozen tweets in response. I promised Stacy Bodin that I would post the responses for everyone, so here ‘goes! Build Your Wild Self This seemed to be the most popular site that was sent to me. It…

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Date:July 25, 2009Posted By:marybethhertzComments:2 CommentsCategory:listserv, Ning, PLN, School District of Philadelpia, social networking

Creating a Ning

After talking about if for months, I finally took the first step and started a Ning for Philadelphia Teachers! A Little Background In a district as large as Philadelphia (over 270 schools & about 180,000 students), it easy to feel isolated. I know it sounds crazy, but the larger the system, the more out of…

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Date:June 23, 2009Posted By:marybethhertzCategory:social networking, twitter

Why I finally got a Twitter account

Ok, ok, ok, call me Arlen Specter. I broke down and joined Twitter. As a Technology Specialist attending a four day technology conference in DC, it really just had to be done. While you make a great point, Nana, about all social networking sites not being a ‘one size fits all,’ I discovered that by…

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