Twitter’s recent publication on teaching and learning was produced in collaboration with UNESCO with a view to promote media and information literacy learning. With this resource, Twitter and UNESCO hope to draw on their respective expertise in information, technology, media, and MIL to offer practical advice that informs pedagogical methods and outcomes. The handbook contains information about nurturing and controlling your digital footprint as well as suggestions for learning activities based on Twitter.
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