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#tlchat was even more live last night
I’ve said it before, but last night was further proof of the power of our growing TL network. The live Monday night twitter chat (#tlchat) we began back in September, ran on both Twitter and Google+ Hangouts last night. And our intrepid team managed and archived both platforms.
The topic was: Get Those Books Moving: Advertising & Display Ideas for the New Year.
Folks shared their best ideas so generously. Newbies were welcomed by veterans. New leaders emerged. Creativity oozed.
Thanks to Nikki Robertson for her stylish and able planning and hosting, to the brilliant panel and to all the members of the #tlchat team.
For more information visit the #tlchat wiki and our Twitter Archive.
And please try to join us live next month on February 11th. Look for a new poll soon.
And plan also to join us at the TL Virtual Cafe on February 4th for Student Collaboration, Research Skills and Tech Integration.
Please also join our Google+ TLChat community.
Filed under: #tlchat, books, reading, school libraries, social networking, teacher librarians
About Joyce Valenza
Joyce is an Assistant Professor of Teaching at Rutgers University School of Information and Communication, a technology writer, speaker, blogger and learner. Follow her on Twitter: @joycevalenza
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