using twitter in the classroom

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USING TWITTER IN THE CLASSROOM

IRIS THIELE ISIP TAN MD, MSC @ENDOCRINE_WITCH PROFESSOR, UP COLLEGE OF MEDICINE CHIEF, MEDICAL INFORMATICS UNIT

WHY TWITTER? TWITTER FOR

TEACHERS MY TWITTER EXPERIENCE

Facebook for connecting with people you went to school with

Twitter for connecting with people you WISH you went to school with

http://www.diffen.com/difference/Facebook_vs_Twitter

WHY I LIKE TWITTER BETTER THAN FACEBOOKBlimey Cow, https://youtu.be/9wNNMSp72K0

WHY TWITTER? TWITTER FOR

TEACHERS MY TWITTER EXPERIENCE

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Set up a Twitter account 4 a specific class or group, set ground rules for use and promote guidelines for professional behaviour (127 characters)

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Tweets mine. RT not endorsements.

Forgie et al. Medical Teacher 2013;35:8-14

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Display live Twitter chat during lectures or academic half-days (64 characters)

HOW TO JOIN A TWITTER CHATITWC, https://youtu.be/pXU8ahltI6U

TWEETDECK

Use Twitter as a platform to convey credible information sources to students (77 characters)

Forgie et al. Medical Teacher 2013;35:8-14

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DR. KEVIN PHO KEVINMD.COM

Use Twitter to create a ‘real life’ context for students (57 characters)

Forgie et al. Medical Teacher 2013;35:8-14

#HEALTHXPH TWEET CHATSaturdays 9-10 pm

since Jan 2014

Encourage students to be creative and communicate with brevity and depth (72 characters)

Forgie et al. Medical Teacher 2013;35:8-14

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Use Twitter to prompt self and group reflection (48 characters)

#IWishMyPatient

Use Twitter for informal quizzes and polls (42 characters)

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WHY TWITTER? TWITTER FOR

TEACHERS MY TWITTER EXPERIENCE

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#HI201Course hashtag

#MSHI Graduate program hashtag

link to blog

Tagging the teacher

Building a Community of Inquiry on Twitter

— Douglas Adams

I’ve come up with a set of rules that describe our reactions to technologies:

1. Anything that is in the world when you’re born is normal and ordinary and is just a natural part of the way the world works.

2. Anything that’s invented between when you’re fifteen and thirty-five is new and exciting and revolutionary and you can probably get a career in it.

3. Anything invented after you’re thirty-five is against the natural order of things.

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