background preloader

Twitter

Facebook Twitter

RoundTeam | The Twitter content management platform. What To Do On Twitter: 50 Ideas For Teachers | TeachThought. Great Interactive Guides to Help Use Twitter in Your Teaching. August 2, 2015 Thinking about integrating the microblogging platform Twitter in your instructional methodology? These handy short guides are a great place to start with. They feature a plethora of ideas, tips and examples on how to effectively use Twitter in your teaching. Also in this series of instructional guides for teachers are : Free Guides on how to Effectively Use iPads in Your Teaching and 3 Interactive Guides to Help you Integrate Technology in Your Class. A Response to “The End of Twitter” A Response to “The End of Twitter” I really enjoy and usually agree with much of what Joshua Topolsky has to say about the world of tech and media but felt compelled to respond to his New Yorker article “The End of Twitter” I wanted to annotate it with Genius but for whatever reason, wasn’t able to, so I’ll post sections I want to respond to here: It wasn’t that long ago that I — and many other people I know — would have argued that Twitter was more than just another social network.

I’d argue it still is, there’s not really a strong argument here about what’s changed that would make that not the case. The article seems to focus on the financial and organization issues the company has had but not the service itself. A lack of rigor in verifying reliable sources made information suspect or confusing. This contradicts the previous paragraph. Education | KQED.

Are you interested in using Twitter or other social media as a teaching tool? Our culture has transformed significantly where online distribution of ideas has become commonplace. Our students’ needs have shifted and they require digital citizenship skills. We’ve seen all sorts of creative use cases, but here are the most common forms: Teachers and students use Twitter for communication and conversation so they can keep the in-class discussion going after class!

Twitter is a great way to add context to content especially when students need to study a topic and find experts in the field and ask them questions on Twitter! Below, you will find some great resources for your school community to help jump into using social media, specifically Twitter, as a learning tool. As you know, being a teacher means you’re uniquely positioned to provide valuable guidance and insight to your students around areas related to online safety and digital citizenship. Back to the top Understanding Twitter. Using Twitter effectively in education - with Alec Couros. Twitter Rubric. University of Wisconsin - Stout — Schedule of Online Courses, Online Certificate Programs, and Graduate Degree Follow us on. 7 Ideas for Using Twitter in the Classroom. This post assumes you already know the basics of how to use Twitter.

You know what a hashtag is and what purpose an @mention serves. If you need a general overview of how Twitter works and why it’s useful for teachers, we recommend starting here. You can also consult the Graphite review of Twitter, as well as the many teacher Field Notes about Twitter on Graphite. Many educators are using Twitter in new and exciting ways with their students. Here are seven ideas you could implement tomorrow, assuming your students are old enough and your school allows it. 1. Use Twitter Lists to engage with people and topics of interest. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7.

Twitter’s super-short format doesn’t mean it's short on learning potential. Subjects & Skills (click to expand) How to Create a Twitter Poll. The Twitteraholic’s Ultimate Guide to tweets, hashtags, and all things Twitter. Most educators who learn to use Twitter effectively say they learn more from their personal learning network (PLN) on Twitter than they’ve achieved from any other forms of professional development or personal learning. Unfortunately educators often dismiss Twitter, or fail to see the value of Twitter, when they’re first introduced to Twitter.

Our aim of this post is to provide all the information you need to learn how to use Twitter effectively as an educator. We regularly update this post with new information. This post was last updated June, 2014. Click on a link below to go to the section you want to read: About the Twitter-a-holic’s Ultimate Guide The original Twitter-a-holic’s Guide was published in July, 2010 when I’d just returned from attending a large conference overseas and realized that while a conference can make you feel really overwhelmed and alone — especially amongst the 13,000 ed tech professionals participants who attend it each year — I never felt alone.

Why? Back to Top 1. 25 Interesting Observations About How Academics... 8 Tips to Create a Twitter-Driven School Culture. Author's Note: Thanks to Joe Manko, Liberty Elementary School principal, for inspiring this blog post during an impromptu edcamp at #SXSWEdu this year. For an example of a school trying to create a connected culture through Twitter, follow Liberty Elementary's hashtag and jump into the conversation. Twitter is one of the most powerful tools that you can use for your professional development -- 24/7. It's estimated that hundreds of thousands of educators around the world are currently using Twitter to connect, share, and collaborate. While it's fantastic that educators are flocking to Twitter, many of them still feel even more alone and isolated within their own school and district.

So I ask -- why can't we have both? Creating a More Connected Culture 1. First and foremost, you need to model the change you want to see in your school. 2. It may sound simple, but make sure you add your @name on Twitter to your email signature, your voicemail, and your school website. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. School-Wide Twitter Chats. Have you ever had a student say to you, "Wow, this is so much fun, do we have to stop? " This is the kind of excitement that children have shared with teachers after participating in the New Zealand school-wide Twitter chat called Kidsedchatnz. The Kidsedchatnz idea was born out of numerous worldwide Twitter chats for educators. If educators could use Twitter to connect, collaborate, share, and learn, then why couldn't students? So What Exactly Is Kidsedchatnz and How Does It Work? Kidsedchatnz is a weekly Twitter chat between New Zealand classes and students, every Thursday at 2:00-3:00PM. Each week, a topic is chosen, and 5-10 discussion questions are generated on that topic.

During the weekly session, questions are posted every 5-10 minutes on Twitter for the students to discuss and respond to. Chat topics are quite often flipped. Kidsedchatnz has been running since September 2012 and has seen children from all over New Zealand connect and share ideas. Teachers Who Tweet. There are 3 million teachers in the United States, and they do almost all of their work on their own—teaching students, preparing lessons, solving problems—because their colleagues are down the hall in their own classrooms, doing the same thing. That’s why I love the education conference we support each year called “Elevating and Celebrating Effective Teaching.” I attended the gathering this summer, and was blown away: teachers—in their out of class time—had organized it, run it, and were the presenters and panelists.

They spent their summer vacations doing this because knew there were other teachers out there they could learn from and compare experiences with, and they suspected something big might happen if they could share their ideas with each other. Barry, for example, who teaches fifth graders in New Jersey, talked about being nervous a few days before teaching a lesson on Robert Frost. The stories about teachers connecting through social media kept coming. Educators A-Z of Twitter. The egg image is the default profile image created when you sign up to twitter. Change this as soon as possible, so followers will be able to quickly identify you. Tweeting gives you your online voice. Tweeting and interacting with your PLN will help grow your profile and respect. Tweeting is a great connecting tool. Key twitter etiquette: Do not take credit for pictures/ideas which are not yours; Do not SPAM; Do not buy followers; It's not all about you.

Sharing practice, ideas and resources is what being an educator on twitter is all about. Use online relationships to collaborate with people who you normally wouldn't be able to. A Direct Message (DM) is a way to privately send a message to someone who you follow, and follows you. ReTweets are a way of sharing comments made by another tweeter to your followers. A tweet started with a @ symbol may be a reply to a conversation between tweeters. Followers are people who follow your account. Don't waffle, but write, write, write. Customer Service Doesn't Help Brands Don't Grow on Twitter.

In a subtle but important product release, Twitter has removed the 140 character text limit from Direct Messages (DMs). Here’s why this matters for marketers, as well as the future of Twitter’s revenue model. But first, let me preface these observations with a question: when you want to complain about a brand, product, or service, what’s the first social network you take your grievances to? That’s a big problem for Twitter, particularly its future as an advertising network: the world’s marketing leaders — and brands with the largest media budgets — see Twitter first and foremost as a customer service channel, rather than an ecosystem for building brand memory and driving consumer purchases. Twitter isn’t a place where enough marketers go to build their brand, it’s where marketers sit and monitor, waiting for occasions to defend their brand in the public spotlight.

Twitter Exec Reports that Educators Dominate the Twitter sphere. A Teacher's Guide For Creating A School Twitter Chat. A Teacher’s Guide For Creating A Twitter Chat In Your School by Nellie Mitchell A twitter chat is an amazing resource for professional development and gives educators the option to participate in their PJs, from the comfort of their own home! It is essentially a chat room, with everyone sharing and talking and hanging out virtually—discussing learning strategies, classroom management techniques, and technology. A good chat stimulates great conversation, but also has the power to motivate an entire district.

It is a way to build and develop a growth mindset that is neither forced nor overwhelming. The motivated, technology-enthusiasts will jump at the chance to learn about the next big thing from their peers—-and will genuinely pursue new ideas. Twitter is always a great resource for PD, but some teachers either don’t have time to use it or don’t know how. Webb City School District in Missouri has been hosting monthly chats for over a year. What Works What To Do Before The Chat. 10 Reasons Twitter Works In Education. Why Twitter Works In Education by TeachThought Staff As the collective family of social media channels grows, each adopts their own personality. LinkedIn is the oldest sibling –a go-getter that wore a suit in middle school. Instagram is the playful teen that opened her own restaurant with her family’s money. Offering quick bits of information, a dynamic stream that looks great on desktop and mobile devices, and a variety of ways to communicate from #hashtags to @messaging to micro-blogging and link distribution, twitter works, and unlike facebook, blogging, and other digital tools, when something does indeed “fail” on twitter, the overwhelming number of tweets can help mitigate the loss.

The best I’ve heard explanation we’ve heard for the difference between twitter and facebook is (paraphrased), “Facebook makes me dislike people I’ve known for years, while twitter makes me like people I’ve never met.” Formal Learning? But while specific ideas are nice, it made sense to look at why it works. Send Tweetstorms and Rich-Text Tweets with TallTweets. 24 Jun 2015 You can write tweets with rich-text formatting using TallTweets.

It also supports tweetstorms where long text is broken into multiple tweets and sent in sequence. couch mode print story You can post messages of virutally any length to Twitter using TallTweets. The web app bypasses the 140 character limit of Twitter by either converting your tweet into a PNG image or by breaking the long snippets of text into multiple tweets and sending them all in quick succession. Amitabh Bachchan, Bollywood’s biggest star, once recommended it too. Compose Tweetstorms & Tweetshots A new release of TallTweets has just been rolled out and it includes several new features and enhancements. TallTweets now supports rich-text formatting so you can use bold text, write in italics or even mark words with the yellow highlighter. 26 Ways for teachers to use Twitter.

Tweeting the Mass. Twitter Education Chats. Weekly Twitter Chat Times. 100 Twitter Tips For Teachers. The Internet Is a Zoo: The Ideal Length of Everything Online. Epic Twitter EdChat Schedule. Twitter Basics: 5 Simple Steps to Get You Started | Mona Shattell. Twitter 101: A 7-Step Guide For Teachers, Newbies, And Everyone. Step 2: Using Twitter to Build Your PLN. The Professional Power of Twitter by @Tim_Jumpclarke. A Must Have Guide on Using Twitter in your Classroom. Using Twitter for Teachers' Professional Development. The Best Twitter Tools and Tips Teachers should Know about. 90+ Twitter Tools Teachers Should Know about. 10 Powerful Twitter Tools for Teachers Professional Development. A Useful Twitter Guide Featuring 18 Great Educational Hashtags for Parents.

Using Twitter for Professional Development. 35 Interesting Ways to use Twitter in the Classroom - Google Slides. TwitterSchool - Twitter in the Classroom. 35 Interesting Ways to use Twitter in the Classroom - Presentaciones de Google. A Comprehensive List of Education-related Twitter Chats for Teachers.

The Teacher's Guide To Twitter. Twitter 101: A 7-Step Guide For Teachers, Newbies, And Everyone. 25 Ways To Use Twitter In The Classroom, By Degree Of Difficulty. These 9 things make people retweet. Educational Technology and Mobile Learning: 5 Excellent New Twitter Tools for Teachers. A Beautiful Sketchnote on How Teachers Can Use Twitter for Professional Development.

Tweeting the Read-Aloud: Engaging and Motivating Readers | Edutopia. The T in Twitter Stands for Teacher: Tips for Us! - Education Voice. How to Search Twitter for Educational Content. Twitter Launches Group Direct Messages. KB...Konnected. Five Reasons the Conversations Have Moved from Twitter to Voxer. Welcome to Inc.com. How to Avoid Looking Clueless | Guy Kawasaki. Megatron Unleashes a Hilarious Nonstop Rant at a Woman Taking a Selfie at Universal Studios Hollywood. U.S. Teens Are Deserting Facebook Faster Than Ever | TIME. Welcome to Inc.com. Spinout of #Nt2t Chat & @MarkBarnes19 (with tweets) · TheCoachAdair. 15 Twitter Hacks That Will Turn You Into a Twitter Ninja.

Twitter Tools. Twitter Tools. Saskedchat. TweetChat. Twitter for Educators Beginner's Guide. Twitter for Professional Development. Cheat Sheet: Twitter For Teachers. 5 Tips for Teachers Getting Started on Twitter. Saskatchewan School Organizations & Educators on Twitter. What If Every Teacher Tweeted? How To Double Your Likes & Shares Simply by Changing the Time You Post. 5 Effective Ways Teachers Can Use Twitter for Professional Development. Teachers – The 10 Stages of Twitter. You're Doing Twitter Wrong. Twitter in Academia: Results from 116 Marine Scientists.

Get Smart About Twitter Chats - Getting Smart by Megan Mead - EdTech, Getting Smart Services, hashtags, Innovation, social media, technology, twitter, Twitter Chats. Shellterrell-twitter-page. Mashable. Hashtags - Twubs. The A-Z Dictionary of Educational Twitter Hashtags. How to Use Twitter (with Cheat Sheet) Educational Hash Tags. Internet Catalogue. #DCMOOC - A MOOC About Digital Citizenship. Weekly Twitter Chat Times. Internet Catalogue. Educational Hash Tags. Learn How to Use Twitter in 15 Minutes - Tutorial. Discover Twitter - What is Twitter and how to use it. Introduction to How Twitter Works" How to Twitter. Mashable. How to Use Twitter (with Cheat Sheet) The A-Z Dictionary of Educational Twitter Hashtags. Twitter Exec Reports that Educators Dominate the Twitter sphere. 5 Great #EdTech Twitter Chats. A Refreshingly Simple Guide To Twitter For Teachers.

7 Ways My Classroom Is Better Because I Connect.