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My Personal Twitter Awards/Twitter Honours

Resources:None.What to do:Since 2013 I have been asking the Twitter community to nominate people using the hashtag #TwitterHonours I feel they feel have enriched some lives as an attempt to replicate very loosely the awards/honours given out by the Queen at this time of year! The nominations is a small way for those individual(s) to be thanked for their support, efforts and resources/ideas.In 2016 Simon Smith wrote a wondeful tweet that inspired the hashtag #MPTA. The response as previous years was amazing!So… fancy nominating your Twitter heroes or sheroes this year? Get going, use the hashtag #MPTA and feel free to tag Simon or I in!Add your nominations to the Padlet below too.

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We salute you for your services to education and to educators!
Also, click  here to download an embed code to place a widget on your blog to share your recognition in these annual awards.
Thank you to @ICTMagic for his help as always!

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