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Resource List - Twitter in Edu. Hashtags - Twubs. GroupTweet | Group Twitter Accounts Made Easy. #edtechchat. Create PDF, DOC, XML and other docs from Twitter tweets! 60 Ways To Use Twitter In The Classroom By Category.

Social media offers some great opportunities for learning in the classroom, bringing together the ability to collaborate, access worldwide resources, and find new and interesting ways to communicate in one easily accessible place. Teachers around the world have found innovative ways to use Twitter as a teaching tool (including TeachThought’s favorite), and we’ve shared many of these great ideas here with you. Read on, and we’ll explore 60 inspiring ways that teachers and students can put Twitter to work in the classroom. Communication Twitter makes staying in touch and sharing announcements super simple and even fun.

These ideas offer a great way to put the tool to good use. Organization Twitter’s hashtags and other tools share a great way to organize information for your classroom. Resources Use these ideas to take advantage of the vast resources that Twitter has to offer. Writing Skills. Create PDF, DOC, XML and other docs from Twitter tweets! Tagboard. Help Center. Vadim Lavrusik » Blog Archive » 10 Commandments of Twitter Etiquette | Social Journalist | Digital Media Futurist. In a lot of ways, millions of users have found Twitter as a useful tool. Take journalists, for example. According to a recent survey, 37 percent of journalists said they are on Twitter. It’s no longer a small tech company that is troubled by servers being down (keeping fingers crossed).

Now your non-techie friends are using it. It’s referenced in commercials. It’s mainstream. However, Twitter’s challenge is in helping new users see the social tool’s usefulness and getting them hooked. So to help new and current users alike, here are a few things to ponder, many of which, of course, are debatable and are different depending on your purpose. 1. Giving credit is an important part of the Twitter community. Retweet (Twitter’s function or RT): This is used if you want to repost something word for word that another person has already tweeted. 2. It’s alright to promote something that you’re affiliated with every now and then, but if that’s all you’re posting then it becomes spammy. 3. 4. 5. 10 Steps for Educators New to Twitter. Educators from all around the world are beginning to use Twitter as a valuable piece in their professional growth toolbox.

As professional development continues to evolve and transform, we will need new ways to encourage teachers to embrace new opportunities. Here is a "How to Twitter Guide" to share with new and veteran teachers. Enjoy! 1) - Sign up for your Twitter account! Sign up for your Twitter account and get started. 2) - Spend some time watching and observing others... Take some time to learn the ins and outs of Twitter. @gcouros @web20classroom @NMHS_Principal @tomwhitby @kylepace @cybraryman1 @principalspage @ShellTerrell @ChrisWejr @shannonmmiller @patrickmlarkin @L_Hilt @ToddWhitaker @Dwight_Carter @datruss @mcleod @plugusin @stumpteacher @kleinerin @mattbgomez 3) - Talk to educators who are using Twitter... I would be willing to bet that you learned about or heard something about Twitter from a colleague. 4) - Start to interact with your followers...

Growing your PLN with Twitter. Powerful Learning Practice is passionate about transforming education in the 21st century. We believe in helping educators create a strong network (PLN) where their voice and ideas can be shared. When you set out to create a strong PLN, one of the easiest (and most productive) platforms is Twitter. With Twitter, you can quickly share an idea or ask for a suggestion in a matter of seconds. The video below (created by Common Craft) provides a good introduction: Like all social networking tools, how you decide to use Twitter is entirely up to you! Regardless of your preference, we encourage you to start using Twitter today (if you aren’t already).

To help you leverage your 140 characters and make the most of your time, here are a few tips and tricks: 1. Usernames can be changed (w/o loss of data,) but it’s better to stick with one from the beginning so you don’t confuse your followers.If you choose something short, it will make it easier for others to retweet your posts. 2. 3. 4. 5. Ann S. Twitter in Edu. A Useful Twitter Cheat Sheet. Want to step your Twitter game up? Think you’re supposed to actually type a full 140 characters for each tweet? Not quite. That’s just one of the many handy tips found in this useful Twitter Cheat Sheet.

You probably know most of these terms already but, as mentioned in the previous sentence, there are some parts that are a little more clearly defined than previous cheat sheets we’ve featured on Edudemic. However, this sheet is already slightly outdated now that Twitter has done a slight redesign. For example, trending topics are now on the left, not the right (as stated in visual below). See Also: A Useful Social Media Cheat Sheet & The Ultimate Guide To Using Twitter In Education In any case, what are the most important parts of using Twitter that you’d want others to know about? Source: LexisClick. The Ultimate Guide To Using Twitter In Education.

Twitter seems to be here to stay. As one of the most popular ways for teachers, students, and the general public to communicate, it’s becoming a must-have tool in almost every teacher’s toolbox. However, numerous recent studies have shown that education in general has been slow to adopt social media. In an effort to speed up this adoption process, below you’ll find a boatload of resources on the past, present, and future of Twitter in education as well as some helpful guides to using the tool in the classroom. This guide is by no means exhaustive and is meant to be added to on a regular basis. To do that, Edudemic needs your help . The History of Communication The following is a guest post excerpt from Ernesto Priego of The Guardian (UK). With that in mind, the future of communication in the form of social media is examined as a way to forever alter the world of education.

Read the full article on Guardian.co.uk here . The Nuts and Bolts of Twitter In Education The Twitter Experiment Dr. Index to Educational Twitter Hashtags.