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Learn how to leverage Twitter in the classroom for instant feedback, global networking, and valuable information sharing. Embrace the power of concise communication for educational synergy. Discover practical educational uses and potential caveats to enhance student learning. Get started today!
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Embracing Twitterin the Classroom By Annie Zuckerman BOT Instructor
What is Twitter? • Simple and powerful information network • 140-character messages called Tweets • Answers “What are you doing?” • Part • Blog • social networking site • cell phone/IM tool • “Pointless email on steroids" • Twitter in Plain English video • It’s FREE!
Usefulness • Valuable information • Related topics • News as it happens • Stay in touch • Mobility • Cell phone • Web browser • Internet connection
Educational Advantages • Synergy: The whole is greater than the sum of its parts • Instant Feedback • Self-asserting • Global village • Latest & greatest info
Educational Advantages (cont’d) • Professional networking • Custom searches • Succinct Communication • Engage students’ technology
Educational Uses • Classroom community • Learning in-and-out of classroom • Research • search.twitter.com • http://tinyurl.com/34uan9o • Instant Feedback • Follow others (personal & professional)
Educational Uses (cont’d) • Summary communication • Applied learning • Personal memo pad • Assignments • Reminders
Caveats • Distraction • Time-consumption • Social/educational value • 24/7 medium • Grammar skills
Suggestions • Set ground rules • Consider topics carefully • Flexibility • Alternative technology • Intrinsic network value
Get Going! • Create an account: www.twitter.com
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