Me – Everyday! The Twitter 365 Project

Posted on January 1, 2009 
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Thanks to an invite from Lauren O’Grady, I have just joined the Twitter 365 Project. The challenge is to take a photo of yourself each day of this year and post it to the group. It will be interesting to see they changes in ourselves and changes in locations if there are any. I will try also to write maybe one or two lines of what I was thinking about when I took the photo or something like that. Nothing too involved or I’ll never get around to it!

Click here to find the project and consider sharing a pic of yourself everyday for the next 365!

This would be a great project for a class. They could make their own group on Flickr and take a photo of themselves and a thought about one thing they learned about a particular subject that day. It could be a great digital portfolio of sorts. Students could be encouraged to take a photo with an expression on their face that communicated how they were feeling that day or holding up a word written on a piece of paper that was important to their learning that day. Many possibilities. Got any other ideas?

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3 Responses to “Me – Everyday! The Twitter 365 Project”

  1.  ezineaerticles » Blog Archive » Me - Everyday! The Twitter 365 Project | Virtually Social Learning on January 1st, 2009 4:54 am

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  2.  Frances Manning on January 1st, 2009 6:23 am

    Thanks for the class ideas Jess- I like the idea about ‘journaling’ learning in this way-will try it with my literacy groups this year. I like the ‘expressions’ telling the feelings as well as what was learnt. Gives a more complete message! Some great thoughts!

  3.  Helena Butterfield on January 1st, 2009 6:27 am

    Hi Jess
    Thanks for the invitation to join. I think this could be a really interesting project for me to a) take more photos generally and b) try to overcome my fear of cameras !
    Helena :o )

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