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Presentation from the Geographical Association Annual Conference at the University of Manchester on 13th April. A short presentation on the basics of Twitter and how it can be useful for Geography teachers both in and out of the classroom

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Twitter for Geography Teachers and Students

[email protected]@jennywrenwatts

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Some basics• Social Networking and Micro-blogging service• Users send ‘Tweets’ up to 140 characters long.

RT retweets

DM Direct Messages

Trending Topics

@ to reply

# hashtag

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A Communication Tool

Source: Barrett (2008)

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• Twitter as a tool to establish your own Personal Learning Network

• Teachers (from across the world), University Departments, the GA, the RGS, Publishers, Fieldwork Centres …….

• Sharing information: links, ideas, resources• Collaboration• Interaction is the key!

Personal Learning Network (PLN)

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Twitter Interaction

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#geographyteacher

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#geography

Other hashtags:

#education#teachers#elearning#edchat#ukedchat#nqt#teachmeet

#pgcetips – hanbook edited by Tim handleyhttp://classroomtales.com/pgce-survival-guide-pgcetips/

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• From main stream media

• Real life responses to events

• Searching twitter• Media you weren’t

aware of.

Gathering Information

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Making connections

• Ask hor help/advice/suggestions.• Tell the world about your blog posts. • A few of blogs discovered through twitter:

– Living Geography: www.livinggeography.blogspot.com– Blogstronomy: www.blogstronomy.blogspot.com– Views of the World: www.viewsoftheworld.net– Geofactualidades: www.geofactualidades.blogspot.co.uk– David Rogers: Geography,Teaching, Learning:

www.davidrogers.blogspot.co.uk– The Big Picture: www.boston.com/bigpicture– Tony Cassidy: Teaching and Learning – I think…: www.tonycassidy.co.uk

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Twitter and Students

• The use of the twitter will very much depend on school context.

• Make sure students area aware of the language

• Have a set of behaviour guidelines. • Make any accounts private so you can

control who follows you.

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Gather live data with Twitter

In the classroom: – Use twitter to ask questions to your followers– Use twitter to engage in live conversations: British Antarctic

Survey– Use twitter to find real life opinions on different topics– Set up a twitter to tweet about an event at certain times: a

hypothetical earthquake or tsunami– Use data from twitter: USGS

•Outside the classroom:– Ask students to tweet

observation/experiences/measurements/other data at different sites. These can be mapped later.

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Share news and resources

• Set up a twitter account to tweet articles you want students to look at.

• Ask students to tweet relevant articles they have read to share to others.

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Social Network Toolkit

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Geography tweeters to follow…

@GeoBlogs @NoelJenkins @JohnSayers @kenny1973 @maxrayner @TonyCassidy @RHULGeography @HumanGeoMonster @McGeog @VictoriaOSulli1 @APHumanGeog @TheMapAddict @GeoSpeech

@geogphil @NatGeo @Geospatialnews @geographile @josephkerski @simonrenshaw @worldmapper @RGS_IBG @OxfordEdGeog

@richardallaway @Esri @The_GA @HoddrGeography @GAGeogger @bobdigby @JonWolton @profdavidharvey @annefgreaves @Geodebs

@lucyoxley @BobLangGeog @victoriaellis @davidErogers @jo_blackmore @GeoVation @mark_howell101 @ValVannet @Liz_Smith

@PrimaGeographer @MissionExplore @GeoCollective @RavenEllison @RobGeog @AngusWilson @real_earth @urbanphoto_blog @geoviews

@ibgeography @NatGeoEducation @Shaf_Hansraj @geognews @SamGeoAtkins @geoplace @olivercarr @Geoelle @GeogWhiting

@aknill @theAAG @jennywrenwatts

For a huge list of Geographers on Twitter see the ‘isageographer’ list from Geographical Magazine Twitter @GeographicalMag

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Tweeting Geographers at #gaconf12

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Summary

• Twitter is a helpful tool to establish your own Personal Learning Network

• Interaction is the key• Make new connections and uncover new

sources of information• Twitter can be used to help distribute

information to students

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For more information• BETT (2010) Twit to woo: how to harness social media 8 Jan 2010, Available at:

http://www.tes.co.uk/article.aspx?storycode=6032750• Barrett, T. (2008) • Edudemic (2010) Ultimate Twitter Guidebook for Teachers. Availble at:

http://edudemic.com/2010/06/the-ultimate-twitter-guidebook/• Guardian (20??) How Twitter will revolutionise academic research and teaching.

Available at: http://www.guardian.co.uk/higher-education-network/blog/2011/sep/12/twitter-revolutionise-academia-research

• Twitter Handbook for Teachers: http://edudemic.com/2010/06/the-ultimate-twitter-guidebook/

• Washington Post (2012) Teachers take to Twitter to improve craft and commiserate. Available at: http://www.washingtonpost.com/local/education/teachers-take-to-twitter-to-improve-craft-and-commiserate/2012/01/19/gIQAGv8UGQ_story.html

• Wilson (2012) Establishing a Personal Learning Network (PLN) through Social Media A teachers’ manual for the future of professional development. Availble at: http://www.pannage.com/now/pln-sm/

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Any Questions?

Contact details: [email protected]

Or

@jennywrenwatts