are you a twit or a tweep #ililc5
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Today we’ll explore
why tweet?
getting started
jargon and technicalities
dos and don’ts
Twitter in education
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
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
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
You can tweet…
words
links
pictures
videos (now directly
from Twitter app (iOS
and Android)
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’
Tweeting schoolsHere’s a Twitter list of tweeting UK schools
And US/Canadian schools
Ideasask questions
share work
celebrate what’s going
on
get feedback from
outside
talk to the other side of
the world
Twitter “clients”
twitter.com
Tweetdeck
Hootsuite
Twitter app
Tweetbot app
SurveyMonkey
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
Lisa Stevens
http://lisibo.com
@lisibo
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