ThinkFest 2013 Instant Social Media Recap
That’s a wrap for ThinkFest 2013. Check back here later in the week for extensive coverage, and check the #ThinkFest hashtags on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram and Google+ to continue the amazing discussion.
Here’s but a taste of what happened at ThinkFest over the past week:
At #ThinkFest @MNightShyamalan tells @AliVelshi why he's so invested in Philly’s schools pic.twitter.com/72E0fPuUpr
— Philly Mag (@phillymag) November 9, 2013
@MNightShyamalan I was skeptical about U writing a book on education but 2day u changed my mind. Thnks 4 being honest & sharing. #ThinkFest
— DonnaFrisbyGreenwood (@DAFrizzG) November 9, 2013
"Culture eats pedagogy for lunch." #ThinkFest
— Sandy Smith (@MarketStEl) November 9, 2013
Shyamalan, an immigrant, gets it exactly right: This is about racism – and the aftereffects of a nation built on slavery #thinkfest
— Sandy Smith (@MarketStEl) November 9, 2013
https://twitter.com/lspikol/status/399242192746987520
Had a blast moderating #ThinkFest food panel with a great group: @aimeeolexy, @LilDansFood, @thefoodtrust's April White and @chefjosegarces.
— Drew Lazor (@drewlazor) November 9, 2013
Jane Jacobs was prescient: The suburbs are becoming unfashionable, says Gallagher #thinkfest
— Sandy Smith (@MarketStEl) November 9, 2013
.@TWelsonRossman: as we like to say at @TechGirlzorg: the next Steve Jobs will be a girl #ThinkFest
— Brian Howard (@brianghoward) November 9, 2013
#schoolreform is reckless – Helen Gym. #education #ThinkFest
— Cassandra Bailey (@cassapedia) November 9, 2013
Government doesn't "fail to fail" like Google because of a fear of change. – @Green4Philly #thinkfest
— Cassandra Bailey (@cassapedia) November 9, 2013
https://twitter.com/BreadButterPro/status/399198320956289025
Bright minds, bright and early @ #thinkfest pic.twitter.com/7VmgwSMGFt
— Marc Brownstein (@MarcBrownstein) November 8, 2013