What happened when Doug Belshaw asked educators to share hints and tips using Twitter and the #movemeon hashtag? Lots of people joined in to share their ideas and create a really interesting crowd-sourced resource.
Doug created an archive of the tweets using Twapperkeeper, which is great, but it’s not likely to reach teachers that aren’t already using Twitter. So he made a book as well. Brilliant.
This isn’t just for new or trainee teachers, we’re all learners, I’m sure everyone can find something in here to make them think ‘I’ve got to try that’, or ‘I used to do that – why did I stop?’
I have to say that Doug and Stuart Ridout have done a fantastic job with the book. Best of all, the e-book is free, so what are you waiting for? Go and download one.
I’ll definitely be sharing copies at school next term.
PDF/ebook (free download): http://bit.ly/movemeonpdf
Book (at cost price): http://bit.ly/movemeonbook
Badges to promote the book are at: http://bit.ly/movemeonbadges
(no need for CC attribution, etc.)



