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EPISODE · Sep 19, 2019 · 37 MIN

How to Write a Book with People You Met on Twitter

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Melanie Sage, Nancy Smyth, and Laurel Iverson Hitchcock share how they wrote a book with people they met on Twitter on episode 275 of the Teaching in Higher Ed podcast. Quotes from the episode Twitter had sort of a democratizing impact across our ranks. —Melanie Sage What does it mean to be connected as humans across technology? —Melanie Sage Technology is just a tool — we’re trying to do relationships like we would in any other space. —Melanie Sage Resources Mentioned Dorlee Michaeli  #swtech – hashtag  Linda Grobman The Social Work podcast Jonathan Singer Dropbox MindMiester GoToMeeting Zoom* Qualtrics Twitter Google Docs Second Life Creative Commons license GroupMe Teaching Social Work with Digital Technology\* David Gooblar Oculus FlipGrid Marco Polo

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