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John Woodring

Web 2.0/Social Media/Cybersafety Consultant and Instructional Technology Coach
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  • Articles

    • More Time to Teach with the H/PC
      Article in Handheld PC Magazine September, 1998
  • Interviews

    • My LC3 Uses Cutting Edge Technology for Live Interview
      Story on how a local news show, My Lowcountry 3, used Skype to interview me for a story on Twitter use in education.
    • Lowcountry Teacher Mixes Twitter and Education
      Story on WSAV and My Lowcountry 3 on how I use Twitter to find educational resources. Also, plans for H.E. McCracken Middle School to use Twitter to communicate with parents and the community.
    • Keeping our kids safe onlline: School targets cyberbullying
      Island Packet article about Cybersafety Awareness Week at H.E. McCracken Middle School.
    • Building Blocks
      Bluffton Today article about Twitter use in education.
    • You're On The Air
      Video Use in the classroom.
    • Cyberpoliticking: presidential races are being charged by the latest technology: Wall Street Journal
      Cyberpoliticking: presidential races are being changed by latest technology. Wall Street Journal. 4 August 1995
    • Google's social media shortcomings could stunt Google Plus on campuses
      eCampus News article about how well Google+ will be received by college students.
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