Your posts on Threads can be up to 500 characters
long and include links, photos, and videos up to 5 minutes in length.
You can also share a Threads bulk sms master post to your Instagram story, or share your post as a link on any other platform you choose.
Since Threads is brand new there are quite a few features that are still missing from the app. Some of these current limitations include:
The feed has suggested people mixed in.
It will be interesting to see
How this tool continues to develop.
To help educators connect on Threads, use the Connect with Educators on the New Threads App Form linked below to share your Threads contact information. This will make it easy for people to connect with you and you to connect with others.
Share your Threads contact info – Google Form link
You can see all of the submissions in the Google Sheet here: Google Sheets link
I am looking forward to connecting and learning with you!
This post is part of my “12 Days of Tech-Mas” series for 2017.
About a year ago I put up a post about
50 Fabulous EdTech Blogs to Follow” where I shared a list of many of my favorite blogs to get educational technology ideas, tools, and inspiration. At that time, I mentioned that the list was certainly far from complete.
Since that time I have continued to add many more sites to my list. To be able to stay on top of so data on many blogs, I use Feely to pull all of the posts together so I can visit one single location to see everything that is new. For more details on how to use Feebly, see my earlier post on the topic.
So I thought it was time to update the list with 12 more excellent EdTech blogs, which you will find listed and linked in the post below.