THE BEST WICKED GOOD RESOURCE YOU’RE
PROBABLY AVOIDING USING
What the Heck?
Most people don’t get it the first time they try it
Why would anyone want to tell others what they are doing at any particular time and why would anyone care? (other than their mom!)
What you see, is not what you get
Twitter is an incredibly powerful tool for your personal learning, connecting with others, and engaging classroom activities
Think of Google’s simplistic interface
Very easy to sign-up for and to use
Effective communication tool for concise messages and news items, or links to longer messages and articles
Powerful networking capacity
Fun to use and may, therefore, be effective in engaging students in discussions
It may become the only tool you use to network and find great resources (it has become mine!!)
What Can You Do
Tweet about the latest activity, or interesting fact
you found
Inform – news items
Promote – a class
Invite feedback
Provide links/resources
Ask for help
Chat with colleagues
Share files, pics, videos, music, presentations,
etc.Access stream of links, ideas, opinions & resources from hand-picked selection of
global professionals from anywhere (mobile)
Many different ways to use Twitter in the classroom
Post updates for students
Encourage students to collaborate in and out of classroom
Writing teachers have begun using Twitter as a platform for collaborative stories
The teacher starts and then asks each student to continue the story through 140 character tweets
Educational games
Create your own online classtwoom (I made that up)
Today, almost like we’d planned it, Twitter brought us this article
announcing a new assessment tool from Certiport and
Educational Testing Service (ETS) for measuring students’ ” …ability
to think critically within technology-enabled academic and
workplace environments.”
What is Twitter
Use Twitter to Find Your Network
Read Write Web http://www.readwriteweb.com/archives/from_smcedu_5_ways_to_bring_the_web_to_higher_ed.php
Following
Twitter is all about facilitating conversations
Until you’re following some people, - just a blank page
Once you find people to follow and talk to, however, Twitter becomes exceptionally useful
You can share thoughts, ask questions, get updates about news, music, brands, and businesses, and discover helpful links and information
Finding good people to follow, especially for new users staring at a blank page the first time they log in, can be a bit daunting, though.
Follow SuggestionsWeFollow - offers a user powered Twitter directory - categories such as : celebrity, music, socialmedia, entrepreneur, news, tech, tv, politics, comedy, sport and many many more
Twits Like Me - Find other users in education through Twits Like Me
Twellow –Find like-minded Nearly 6 million profiles are indexed in Twellow and placed into a huge number of categories
twibes group adulted
TweepML
Find someone you like, check out their followers (@poochiesan24)
Twitter Tips
Include a quick description of yourself and ‘avatar’
Tweets can be seen by the ‘whole world’ unless you specify otherwise –public, searchable, forever
To reply or mention someone use the @
Send a direct message by starting tweet with D and the persons name
Use Retweet RT – it’s like paying someone a compliment
You can unfollow or block someone
If you miss a tweet, don’t worry, it’s not email
Give it some time and build followers
TwitTips
Twitter Secrets
Everything Revolves Around
Following – be selective (avoid
marketers?)
Use Hashtags ##- way to group tweets associated with a specific topic – • this
workshop hashtag is: #nesabestech
• http://hashtags.org/
• #edchat, #adultliteracy, esl, redsox
Twitter Search
Use Search –
•http://search.twitter.com•http://search.twitter.com/advanced•http://search.twitter.com/operators•Save your searches
Twitter Search
Twitter Tools/Apps/Clients
TweetDeck - create Twitter groups -keep your work and personal contacts somewhat separate
Twhirl – Twitter client - desktop
HootSuite - manage multiple Twitter profiles & more
Twitxr - send photos from
mobile phone - great for
teachers and students alikeTwitPic - You can share photos on Twitter, or find photos from all
around the world using this service
Twitterfall
TwitTools
Twtpoll – create polls and survey
TweetChat - easy to see only tweets with a corresponding
hashtag
GroupTweet – turns into a group communication
hub where members can post updates to everyone
in the group using direct messages. When
the group account receives a direct
message from a group member, GroupTweet
converts it into a tweet that all followers can see.
Patty’s Twitter Parade
Let’s Parade
PowerPoint Twitter Feedback SlideUse Presentation Mode to view, Click this header to give mouse control back to PowerPoint, change slide, etc.
© SAP 2009 / Page 26
Twiducate
About Twiducate (nesabes tech) (sabes2010)
HootCourse
Daily on Twitter – Create a Newspaper
http://paper.li/
TweetDocs
A tweetdoc is a document that brings together all the
tweets from a particular event or search term
A tweetdoc allows you to keep a record of an event
through twitter
Twitter Blocked? No Problem
Real Life Scenarios
Finding a job• http://tweet
myjobs.com/
• Twitjobsearch
• Twitterjobs.org
• Contribute to causes• @soci
albrite
After the Sept. 11 terror attacks in 2001, Jeff Pulver says, New York City first responders spent millions to synchronize their communications systems.• “During
Haiti's disaster, everyone was tuned to the same channel, and it was called Twitter," he says.
Get help
Lemonade Trailer
http://lemonademovie.com/
Twitter Resources
Ultimate Twitter guide
Ultimate List of Twitter Tools
Mashable's Twitter Guide Book
Twitter4Teachers wiki
Just Tweet It
russell standard demo of TweetDeck
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Twitter, Social Networking, and Communities of Practice
Consider that the true power of
Twitter and other social networking tools lies in their
potential to extend learning beyond
the boundaries of the classroom community
http://www.tesl-ej.org/wordpress/past-issues/volume13/ej50/ej50int/
Twitter's mission: providing access
to information and highlighting
the power of open
communication to bring about
positive change.
http://news.cnet.com/8301-17939_109-10375774-2.html
“Learning is a social process facilitated by
interaction with others who are mutually
engaged in the socially and culturally defined
practices of the community.”
Kristi Newgarden is an ESL teacher and director of the University of Connecticut American English Language Institute (UCAELI) From Introduction: Twitter, Social Networking, and
Communities of Practicehttp://www.tesl-ej.org/wordpress/issues/volume13/ej50/ej50int/
Social networking technologies can allow second language learners to negotiate meaning and shape their identity as
English speakers as they connect with and participate in the real world
communities that are important to their lives.
Kristi Newgarden is an ESL teacher and director of the University of Connecticut American English Language Institute (UCAELI) From Introduction: Twitter, Social
Networking, and Communities of Practice
http://www.tesl-ej.org/wordpress/issues/volume13/ej50/ej50int/
10 Activities to Get You Twitfaced!
• Create a twitter account • Notify the group of your new twitter name
(In Ning)• Send a tweet to a person in the workshop
• Send a tweet using a DM to a person in the group
• Find people to follow – follow at least 10 people (proof)
• Use a hash tag and report back on an interesting tweet you found
• Use Search and share with the group something you learned
• Pick a trending topic and tweet back to the group about it
• Send a workshop follow-up tweet to this workshops hashtag
• *Find a twitter activity to use in your classroom
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“Once derided as a peddler of infantile missives ("My latte is cold!"), the service has revealed itself to be an accurate barometer of mass culture. Today, if something isn't tweeted, did it happen?” USA Today Marco R. della Cava 5/26/10