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Classroom2.0. Twitterfall. Educational Networking Whitepaper. All My Faves | Education. Mobile Instant Messaging Meets Social Networking: Twitter - A Beginner's Guide - Robin Good's Latest News. What exactly is Twitter? The basics ''Twitter is for staying in touch and keeping up with friends no matter where you are or what you're doing.

For some friends you might want instant mobile updates--for others, you can just check the web. Invite your friends to Twitter and decide how connected you want you to be.'' Twitter FAQ As the Twitter team make clear in their description, Twitter is basically a way of sending out messages to groups of friends, or even to the general public, from a website, mobile phone or Instant Messaging client. Every time you post a new message, which must be less than 140 characters long, that message is relayed to all of the people in your friends list, published to your personal Twitter home page, and added to the public home page unless you tell it otherwise. Friends with Twitter activated on their mobile phones will receive your message, and can reply to it, via SMS. Your online presence Get started What do I need to use Twitter?

How are people using Twitter? EducationGuardian.co.uk | E-learning | Seconds out, round two. Events in Silicon Valley have, traditionally, had a trickle-down effect on teaching and learning. But with the arrival of the internet and teachers who write blogs regularly, the valley is beginning to have a more immediate influence on education. One idea being banded about the "blogosphere" is that we are experiencing the second phase of the development of the web or "web 2.0", with the explosion of new web services, applications, and business models that are helping to reshape the net.

If the early version of the web took a "top-down" approach to content, which consisted mainly of standalone and static web pages that were hard to update, web 2.0 takes a more "bottom-up" approach - where web services and applications allow users to publish content without the need to write code and exploit the network's potential to support greater social interaction and collaboration. Like the web itself, the early promise of e-learning - that of empowerment - has not been fully realised. Folksonomy. Gliffy.com - Diagram and draw in your web browser.

Web 2.0: A New Wave of Innovation for Teaching and Learning. Ning - Create and share your own social web apps!