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Are you a Twit or a

Tweep?Lisa Stevens @lisibo lisibo.com

Today we’ll explore

why tweet?

getting started

jargon and technicalities

dos and don’ts

Twitter in education

Becoming a Twit ;)

user name

bio

profile picture

privacy

Why tweet?

connections and sharing

build a PLN

work

interests

community

worldwide knowledge

SurveyMonkey

Having a great time in

Southampton at #ililc5

learning lots about MFL.This tweet can be seen by anyone who follows

me and can be searched (as I have not locked

my account)

@SpanishSam -

wish you were here

This tweet can be seen by anyone who

follows both Sam and I. It will also appear in

Sam’s notifications.

.@bootleian - wish

you were here

This tweet can be seen by anyone in my

timeline (i.e. who follows me) as @ is not the

first character.

It will also appear in John’s notifications.

@ vs DM

An @ message is directed to the person but is

public - like shouting across the room.

A DM (direct message) is like a text and is

private. This is how to send e.g. email

addresses or have private conversations

RT and MTRT = retweet

Use when you want to share what someone else has

tweeted

MT - modified tweet

Use when you edit the tweet

Quote - apps like Tweetbot and Twitter allow you to

quote and comment on the tweet

Making ‘friends’ and

influencing people

How to make ‘friends’

follow people you know

import contacts

invite people

search for things that

interest you

lists

MFL lists

https://twitter.com/joedale/lists/mfl-twitterers

https://twitter.com/joedale/lists/mfl-

departments

https://twitter.com/valleseco/lists/primary-

languages-uk

https://twitter.com/ajep/lists/language-lovers

Lists

organise followers into

groups

follow ‘themes’

easily share groups of

contacts

Hashtagsmeetings

interests

days

conferences

sorting things

Hashtag - ‘meetings’

#ukedchat - every Thursday 8pm-

9pm

#globalclassroom - every 2nd

Saturday 11am

#

Hashtags - ‘interests’Twitter hashtags for teachers

#mfltwitterati - language teachers

#ipaded - iPads

#byod or #1to1

#mflchat

#100wc

Hashtags - to follow

memes and/or have a

laugh!

#RuinAMovieWithPancake - as I was

planning!

#FoxNewsFacts

Hashtag - days!

#FF - follow Friday - use to endorse

people/let people know you

appreciate them

#PedagooFriday - celebrate great

things in education

#errantapostropheWednesday

Hashtags

‘conferences’

#ililc5 of course!

#TMBett2015 - every year so need to

add date

#MFLDevon - for MFL conferences in

Devon

What should

I tweet?

You can tweet…

words

links

pictures

videos (now directly

from Twitter app (iOS

and Android)

Unmaking friends

mute

unfollow

block

report

Dos and don’ts

don’t click on tweets with just a URL

be suspicious of tweets from people

with 3 followers that follow 735 and

have only tweeted once

use ‘block’ and report spam

Dos and don’ts

tweets are 140

characters; if you need

more than that, blog it!

(Or use Twitlonger!)

think before you tweet!

remember that your

tweets are public

Dos and don'ts

decide if this is a personal or

professional thing. If you mix, be

careful

mind your language

review who you follow periodically

watch out for ‘trolls’

Be interesting and

relevant!

If you have nothing to say, don’t

tweet!

Don’t get

Twitterhea!

Especially if you’re talking

about yourself!

Tweeting in education?

Is there a place for it?

What is that place?

How can we manage it?

Cleverbox

suggests…

Use in the

classroom

Ideasask questions

share work

celebrate what’s going

on

get feedback from

outside

talk to the other side of

the world

A French class

Lots of ideas

also 50 ideas - written 2005!

Practicalities

who’s in control?

do you need

permission?

one account or many?

Visualising tweets

Visibletweets

Twitterfall

Tweetbeam

Tweetmonster

tweepsmap.comalso twocation.com

mentionmapp.com

#firsttweetdiscover.twitter.com/first-tweet#lisibo

paper.li

Storify

More advice and

ideas!Join the MFL Twitterati and Step by step

instructions

Using Twitter in MFL

My biggest and best teaching resource

The Language of Twitter (article in The

Guardian Teachers Network)

Using video on Twitter in education

Most cartoons from

http://pictovista.blogspot.co.uk/2011/06/

35-funny-twitter-cartoons.html

It’s addictive!

Lisa Stevens

[email protected]

http://lisibo.com

@lisibo

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