In March 2018, I published “100 Educators to Follow on Twitter” which very quickly became popular and well-received. For the past four weeks, I have been doing some research, connecting with my PLN and finding the best of the best Educators from every corner of the globe to feature in my series of Location Based Educators to follow. Over the next 4 weeks I will share my favorite Educators online from Asia, Africa, Australia/New Zealand and Europe, followed by a series of “who to follow” for Leaders, Elementary staff and Secondary staff.
This week I start in my home turf, by sharing my top 50 MUST FOLLOW educators from Asia. Enjoy the opportunity to grow your PLN and share.
- @hktans
- @edtechmac
- @techstarteacher
- @mrkpyp
- @feetetweet
- @Adam88Patterson
- @JayThompsonEdu
- @JegsAUS
- @kresak2j
- @jdungan
- @ATorrens84
- @dukelyer
- @RTwitchin
- @TeachMrChris
- @kadietz
- @ginoloko
- @JohnstoneClare
- @rramapriya
- @phuhua
- @FriedEnglish101
- @yainping
- @catherine_leam
- @kellibuxton
- @puglifevn
- @wislang3
- @MattHarrisEdD
- @varga_mel
- @rizzapiccio
- @cecigomez_g
- @mr_leonard_SWIS
- @itsallaboutart
- @ndiamond87
- @MsReyna2
- @davecaleb
- @gderry
- @elenapertegaz
- @blaho_blaho
- @mr_odonovan
- @TheRealMrHeino
- @kispypniko
- @EdTechEvans
- @bensummerton
- @gabehaydu
- @MeagsCT
- @johnburns
- @pgreensoup
- @AdrianeGarland
- @clos_gm
- @nicloutim
- @cristurple
My best advice is to connect, follow and engage with ALL of these educators. Tag everyone in, share this post and help everyone learn from the best in Asia. Their voices need to be heard further afield.
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