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Rechatie - Twitter for Professsional

Added: 06 Jul 2016 Contributor: Heather Keleghan Resource type: Reference / Tool / Other / Secondary Source

RE Chatie: an online twitter forum for Religious Educators within Ireland. It has been set up for teachers/professionals to engage in discussions, share resources and ideas, make contacts and get to know each other. Use #rechatie. Monitored by Religion teacher

How it maps to the curriculum

JC
SC
Religious Education

Strand: Useful Websites

Suggestions for use: Using #rechatie and @rechatie religious educators on twitter can share resources and ideas, engage in discussions, make contacts, develop their personal learning network and get to know other people throughout Ireland and across the world who are interested in Religious Education.

Key Skills:

  • Being Creative
  • Communicating
  • Managing Information and Thinking
  • Working with Others
  • Literacy
  • Managing Myself

Strand: General/Unspecified

Suggestions for use: Using #rechatie and @rechatie religious educators on twitter can share resources and ideas, engage in discussions, make contacts, develop their personal learning network and get to know other people throughout Ireland and across the world who are interested in Religious Education.

Meta information

  • Asset type: Online Resource
  • Language: English
  • Rights: Attribution Creative Commons
  • Cost: No
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