"In May 2012, students around the world formed Student Voice with the creation of the #StuVoice Twitter chats. Soon, presidential candidates, the Secretary of Education, Fortune 100 companies, education corporations, reporters, teachers, parents and community members joined the conversation to discuss ways to make the the education system beneficial for all involved." --www.stuvoice.org/
A1: I pushed myself out of my comfort zone this year by really getting more involved in education here in NZ. NZ education is currently under a full review by our new government and I'm getting involved and sharing my #stuvoice. #nyedchat#NCEAreview
These students weren't asked to respond they came to me demanding to respond. Too often the voice of learners is absent. The passion for how they are learning is great in itself. Get involved in the NCEA review #NCEAreviewhttps://t.co/2A6D0L64hY
A1: Not necessarily comfort zone, but I just decided not to let the doubters about #stuvoice and #LivBit#haters get me down. My work is important for the world. I'm just moving forward. If U love doing something, do it. No matter what. #NYEDChat#kidsdeserveit#KidsCanTeachUs
I love your passion for #stuvoice. You are the main inspiration behind me creating Twitter accounts for @GavinShouldis and @AutumnShouldis. Thank you for being you!
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@thelivbits, @GavinShouldis, @AutumnShouldis
Q3: Share your favorite EdTech tool that you have ever used AND share one EdTech tool you would like to explore this summer! (Give and take!) #LearnLAP