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Vicki Davis sur Twitter : "Need help with Twitter Lingo? Awesome @mashable guide #socialmedia #twitter... How To Write Tweets Longer Than 140 Characters. Ever had a bit more to say but hit the 140 character limit on Twitter? Spent a few minutes trimming your tweet down to acceptable levels? Me too. While there’s still not an official way to write more than 140 characters (nor will there ever be, really), there is a little hack you should know about. It’s called Tall Tweets and is from Amit Agarwal, the same guy who brought you the other fun tool we just showcased called Sleeping Time (shows you when your Twitter friends sleep – very fun!) How Tall Tweets Works Tall Tweets is a simple tool that turns your long tweet into an image. It’s very useful for cross-posting to other image-centric social networks like Pinterest and Tumblr in my opinion.

There is another option to ‘Tweet As Text’ where the service will chop up your lengthy text and then tweet it out piece-by-piece. The only problems I see are that @mentions don’t work (obviously) in the ‘tall tweet’ because it’s an image. What Tall Tweets Look Like. 3 Free Tools to Manage Who You Follow on Twitter. If the list of accounts you follow on Twitter has gotten a little unruly over the years, we can help. We're highlighting three useful tools that will allow you to analyze and manage the accounts you follow to improve your overall experience. From weeding out spam accounts to seeing inactive ones, these tools will help you reduce your Twitter follow list in a meaningful manner. 1.

Manage Flitter As part of a much wider suite of paid-for Twitter tools, Manage Flitter's free package offers some useful functionality to view and manage the accounts you follow. You can view the accounts that don't follow you back, which accounts don't tweet in English, accounts with high and low influence, talkative and quiet accounts, and accounts that haven't been active for 30 days. There's also a nifty setting that reveals who you follow that has a dubious, "fake" and likely spam following itself. 2. UnTweeps is a very simple service that will show you which accounts you follow haven't tweeted in a while. 3. 11 amazing Twitter chats for educators | eSchool News | eSchool News | 2.

Below is a round-up of different Twitter chats, when they occur, and some of the most recent tweets to come out of each chat. (All times are in EST.) #eSNEdChat, Dec. 17 from 7-8 p.m. eSchool News hosted its last Twitter chat on Dec. 10, and Managing Editor Laura Devaney discussed eRate and personalized learning with participants. Today, Dec. 17, Associate Editor Meris Stansbury will lead a Twitter chat at 7 p.m. Don’t miss it! #edtechchat: Educational technology chat, Mondays from 8-9 p.m. Administrators, teachers, curriculum directors, and technology coordinators covered how they use digital tools in the classroom, they addressed technology problems, use of mobile devices, and more. In fact, stats revealed more than 1,600 tweets during the most recent hour-long Twitter chat. #edleadchat: School administrator and leadership chat, Mondays from 8-9 p.m. #scichat: Science teachers chat, Tuesdays from 9-10 p.m. #STEMchat: STEM education chat, Tuesdays from 9-10 p.m.

SimplyBox.com. 11 amazing Twitter chats for educators | eSchool News | eSchool News | 2. 3 Free Tools to Manage Who You Follow on Twitter. A Short Guide on Twitter for Educators. I just learned about this fantastic video from a tweet by Tom Whitby in which Ashly Cross provided a detailed explanation of what teachers and educators need to know about Twitter in order to tap into its full educational potential. I have watched the video and outlined for you the main points Ashley Talked about: 1- Misconceptions about Twitter Some educators think that Twitter is more like Facebook status updates where people get to post their mundane activities. Twitter is not about that, it is about connecting with other educators and getting relevant content that can actually help your professional growth and teaching practice . Twitter is not email. It is not like a blog where you have to read article after article.

Social networking / 50 Twitter Tips And Tricks You've Probably Never Heard Of. Our Guide to Twitter's Language. The beauty and challenge of Twitter is stuffing your most sophisticated thoughts and feelings into a measly 140 characters (or less). Unfortunately, our traditional methods of communication have proven to be a poor training ground for micro-messaging, and even the most savvy platform users have sighed in exasperation as those bright red negative character signs mock our basic intelligence. But, perhaps even worse, no good tweet is ever going to be 140 characters because it’s impossible to share, respond or reference a tweet that’s already at it’s max. If you want to make a big statement with a small message, you have to trim the fat. Thankfully, a special subset of finite abbreviations and techniques have cropped up to help optimize your own Twitter lingo. These handy snippets of language — some no more than a single symbol — have been instrumental in fostering more sophisticated sharing and discourse simply because they are small.

Beginner’s Lingo Ex: “. Experienced Vocabulary Ex: “This. The Comprehensive Dictionary of Educational Hashtags for Teachers. 15inShare Most of my Twitter interaction includes hashtags. I use a wide variety of hashtags to follow and participate in discussions around a particular topic. I do have some specific hashtags that I use on every day basis such as #edtech, #education, #phdchat, #ipadded and a couple more but sometimes my selection goes way beyond that to include other hashtags depending on the type of search I am doing. Related: Teacher's Guide to The Use of Educational Hashtags I personally view hashtags as the key to any professional development using Twitter and now that my Twitter use depends almost wholly on them I just can't imagine capitalizing on the educational potential of Twitter without the effective use of these symbols.

Note: Only a member of this blog may post a comment. @import url( Custom Search About Us Educational Technology and Mobile Learning is operated by a team of dedicated teachers located in Canada. Google+ Followers Subscribe To Posts. The 100 Best Twitter Tools For Teachers (2012 Edition) 3 Important Reasons Why Teachers should Use Twitter. 20 Twitter Hashtags Every Teacher Should Know About. Twitter chats are such a great way to stay connected and informed in your professional circle , and education is no exception. Through education chats, you can find out about new methods for teaching, tech resources, even jobs for teachers.

Most chats are held weekly, and offer an opportunity to have a regularly scheduled conversation with like-minded educators. Check out our collection to find a wealth of Twitter chats that are great for all kinds of educators. General These Twitter chats cover anything and everything in education, and represent a great jumping off point for those just getting started in Twitter education chats. #edchat – Talk to a variety of educators around the world through #edchat, Tuesdays at noon and 7 p.m. Administration and Behavior Check out these Twitter chats to get connected and discuss topics concerning school administrators.

#AcAdv – Tuesdays from 8-9 p.m. Subject Chats. Technology in Education / Math Coachs Corner: Twitter: Professional Development at Your Fingertips. How to get started with Twitter. Collaborative Writing in the Cloud - Hashtags for Writing Teachers. The 2012 A-Z List Of Educational Twitter Hashtags. We got so many additions and updates to our 2011 list we thought it was time to bring you the most up-to-date list for 2012. So, without further ado, here’s the 2012 A-Z list of educational Twitter hashtags. We went through all the comments on the 2011 version , wrote down all the Twitter and Facebook updates, and compiled this list over the course of several months. What follows is our best effort to bring you the biggest and baddest list of hashtags. I’m sure we still missed some as new hashtags seemingly pop up every day.

In any case, let us know what we missed in the comments or on our Facebook page! First, some background to get you up to speed on what the heck a hashtag is. First, What’s A Hashtag? Whether you’re a new or seasoned Twitter user, you likely come across confusing hashtags that probably look like a bunch of nonsense. The # symbol, called a hashtag, is used to mark keyword or topic in a Tweet. How To Hide Your Hashtag Chat From Followers Sources The Most Popular Hashtags. Educational Hash Tags. #edude#eduFollowChallenge#edugreen #eduhashtag #eduit#edumindset#eduON (Ontario)#euduoz #edupd#edupreneur#edupunk #edutech #EduThingsILike#eduvc#eduvoxers #elemchat #elementary#elemsci #ell #ellchat#elrnchat #elt#eltchat#eltpics#emchat #emotionalliteracy#edpolitics #engagechat#engchat #engedu #EngineeringEducation#english #english-teacher#engsschat #enrichingkids#enviroed#e-safety#ESCchat#esdgc#esea#esl #esol#esp#ETAS#etcchat#etmchat#ettipad #e20#expandedlearning #family#fb4ed#FCE#FETC #FF#fft#filmclass#finnedchat#fitnessedu#flatclass #flatclassroom#FLE#flipchat #flipclass#flipped#flippedclassroomflippedlearning#flteach #followalibrarian #followfriday#fooded#foodtechteachers #formativeassessment#forteachers #frenchchat#frimm#FutureReady#FYCchat #health #healthed#hemkting#highered#higheredchat #highschool #highscope #hiphoped#histedchat#history#historyteacher#historyteaching#homeschool#homeschoolers#homeschooling #HourofCode #hs #hsc#hsmath#htagcommoncore.

7 Tips for Better Twitter Chats. Megan Berry is marketing manager for Klout, the standard for online influence. She also blogs at The Huffington Post and Brazen Careerist. You can follow her on Twitter at @meganberry. Twitter chats are an increasingly common way for people to discuss a topic or passion online. Basically, a group will organize around a specific hashtag so people can follow a single thread of conversation on Twitter. There are now hundreds, if not thousands of regular Twitter chats going on, and for good reason. It’s an easy, low-commitment way to get involved in a conversation with other people in your industry. See Also: HOW TO: Start and Run a Successful Twitter Chat Starting a Twitter chat, however, requires both time and effort. 1. Some say there are already too many Twitter chats. Still, it is not something to take on lightly. 2. How do you know if people care about your chat? 3. “The key to true reach and success is being authentic," says Robert Hernandez, founder of #wjchat. 4. 5. 6. 7.

Twitter-handbook-for-teachers.pdf (application/pdf Object) Twitter Guide For Teachers: Ideas, Safety and More. Get your free 13-page Twitter Guide for Teachers. How do I cite a tweet? 3 Great Twitter Tools for Teachers. Twitter is definitely one of the best social media outlets for teachers professional development. I have written a lot on the role of Twitter in education and you can check Twitter for Teachers section here in Educational Technology and Mobile Learning to learn more. However, and as I always reiterate, Twitter is only powerful if you use the right tools with it. You can not tap into its full educational potential if you are not using third party tools.

For instance Tweetdeck and Hootsuite are two indispensable tools for organizing your Twitter feeds and hashtags. There are also a set of other important tools that you can use with Twitter and which are included in this list. Today am adding to that list these new web tools I recently discovered. Check them out: 1- Twibes Twibes is a great tool to enhance students collaboration on Twitter. 2- Hark Twijector is a free online service for webcasting tweets regarding various events. Twitter for Beginners - Resources - TES.

A Parent's Guide to Twitter and Education. As an educator, there are tons of great hashtags available to find the resources I'm looking for. Hashtags are usually found at the end of a 140 character tweet. I think of them like television channels, only there are many more to choose from and you can even create your own for your organization or team. Today, the most widely used educational hashtag on Twitter is called #edchat. On Tuesdays at 12pm (Eastern) and 7pm (Eastern), you can join hundreds of educators around the world discussing a topic chosen by a public poll during the days leading up to the chat. For more information on #edchat check out a recent piece by educational technology guru Steven Anderson (@web20classroom). For parents on Twitter, there are hashtags that offer support in raising children and supporting the work of schools.

Like other educational chats, #PTchat has a weekly time where educators come together to discuss a certain topic - Wednesday nights at 9pm (Eastern). Last 5 #PTchats Archived. It's All About The Hashtag. If you remember, in my 3 part series on Twitter, I wrote about how I completely changed the way I do professional development on Twitter. In a nutshell, I no longer start with signing up and tweeting the first day. I always show how to use Twitter without ever signing up. I believe it's important to establish the value in using it rather than using it and attempting to find the value.

What a lot of people don't realize that Twitter is a very powerful search engine. Just like Google, if you know how to use the search effectively you can find pretty much anything. And one of those effective ways is leveraging the power of hashtags. What is a hashtag you ask? From The Twitter Fan Wiki: Hashtags are a community-driven convention for adding additional context and metadata to your tweets. Basically, its a tag in your post so that you or someone else can find it later or track it as it is happening. Right, but how does this help you find stuff for your classroom? 12 Expert Twitter Tips for the Classroom: Social Networking Classroom Activities That Employ Critical Thinking.

Using twitter in the classroom is becoming mainstream in many schools around the country and world. The challenge with any use of online education technology tool is the appropriate engagement of students in a meaningful manner. To this end, the successful use of twitter is about making connections with other teachers and students around the world to support significant learning events. The use of twitter for improving student learning also requires movement beyond just collaborating with other teachers, pedagogical self-reflection, and professional development activities. It is essential to involve students in social network activities focused on research, data gathering, communicating with experts, examining other points of view, and dialogue within all curriculum areas using online resources.

Online Education Technology Uses of Tweets The tips provided below are based on expert teacher experiences using the social network twitter. Making Connections between Learning and Concepts. The Ultimate Guide to Using Tags and Hashtags Effectively. Denis Duvauchelle is the CEO and co-founder of Twoodo, the ultimate online collaborative tool. Why does researching [hash]tags matter? Whether it’s blog articles, publications, videos, images, podcasts, infographics or simply the text of your website, your content wants to be found. Your content needs to be found. The main difficulty is that there are so many of these being published every day that yours is becoming increasingly hard to find. 2014 will be the year of the content marketing deluge. Researching the right keywords, expressions, tags and hashtags is more essential than ever.

The case for keywords is pretty much won. Here, we will explain how tag research is related to your core keywords, and how it is an essential growth hack. But first a little fact. FacebookTwitterFlickrGoogle+SquidooYouTubeInstagramKickstarterTumblrFriendfeedWaywireDiasporaToutVineApp.net What do keywords, tags and hashtags do? The keyword or keyphrase is the key information that your content is about. Quick Guide: How to Speak ‘Twitter’