Even though Q&A Day is over, keep asking questions & sharing resources on #SCCrowd! #scchat #EMchat #edchat #schoolcounselors
— SC Crowdsourcing (@SCCrowd) January 22, 2014
Did you know that there have been 44 questions posted to #SCCrowd since the last Q&A Day 17 days ago? Most of them have gotten at least one reply. Many have gotten multiple answers and some have even led to extended conversations!
Part of the idea for #SCCrowd was to connect people with similar questions so they could all benefit from those answers offered by the crowd. But have you seen a question that resonated with you, and then actually gone back a day or two later to see all the answers?
I know that is not too practical...
Part of the idea for #SCCrowd was to connect people with similar questions so they could all benefit from those answers offered by the crowd. But have you seen a question that resonated with you, and then actually gone back a day or two later to see all the answers?
I know that is not too practical...
Two nights ago, @adolwyn asked:
Hey @SCCrowd - does anyone have suggestions for wonderful books for high school counsellors? Would like to read a few! #hscchat #scchat
— Beth Allan (@adolwyn) February 8, 2014
A couple of nights earlier, I had offered an answer to a similar question on #SCCrowd, as did a few other people. So rather than re-write the same things, I replied with a link to the other question and answers:
@rawolfson @TVHSCounselor @MrJGoldman @tmscounselor Thanks Ross! I try to stay caught up, but sometimes I miss something. Gracias!
— Beth Allan (@adolwyn) February 8, 2014
Her reply back got me thinking. With most of us following hundreds or even thousands of Twitter accounts, and everyone checking our timelines, lists and hashtags in different ways, how could anyone stay caught up and not miss anything?
Thanks to Tweetdeck, I've compiled all the questions that included #SCCrowd or @SCCrowd over the last few weeks into this easy-to-view list. It will probably take you less time to scan through it than it did to read this blog post. And it just might connect you to an idea, a resource, or a person who can help you. Or maybe it will connect you to someone who can use your help! I will do my best to keep the custom timeline updated with new #SCCrowd questions, and every once in a while I'll tweet a link to it so it is easy to find. If you see a question and want to know the answers, expand the tweet to see all the replies (click on the tweet's date to do that directly from this blog page). And equally important, if you see a question you have an answer to, or can add to the ongoing conversation, share what you have to say! In the mean time, keep asking and answering questions. I have been inspired by how many school counselors and empowering educators have been helping each other. Thank you all for sharing your questions and answers! School Counselor Crowdsourcing only works because of you! |