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3. ‘Twit Links’ Share a hyperlink – a directed task for students – each is required to regularly share one new hyperlink to a useful site they have found.
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10. ‘Twitter Pals’ Encourage students to find a Twitter ‘penpal’ and regularly converse with them over a period of time to find out about their culture, hobbies, friends, family etc. Ideal for learning about people from other cultures.
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8. ‘Lingua Tweeta’ Good for modern language learning. Send tweets in foreign languages and ask students to respond in the same language or to translate the tweet into their native language.
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8. ‘Lingua Tweeta’ Good for modern language learning. Send tweets in foreign languages and ask students to respond in the same language or to translate the tweet into their native language.
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Krista GarvinHow to teach with Twitter. Twitter in an elementary classroom may be a little difficult, but teacher's are always up for a challenge right?
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Chelsy HooperTeaching with Twitter http://t.co/z0aX6rPD (10 creative ways to use Twitter in your classroom)
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Valerie MansbergerTopic 8B microblogging
Educating the Net Generation SocialMedia learning blog tools microblogging
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‘Twit Board’
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‘Summing Up’ Ask students to read an article or chapter and then post their brief summary or précis of the key point(s). A limit of 140 characters demands a lot of academic discipline.
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‘Twitter Stalking’ Follow a famous person and document their progress.
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1. ‘Twit Board’ Notify students of changes to course content, schedules, venues or other important information.
2. ‘Summing Up’ Ask students to read an article or chapter and then post their brief summary or précis of the key point(s). A limit of 140 characters demands a lot of academic discipline.
3. ‘Twit Links’ Share a hyperlink – a directed task for students – each is required to regularly share one new hyperlink to a useful site they have found. -
. ‘Twitter Stalking’ Follow a famous person and document their progress. Better still if this can be linked to an event (During the recent U.S. Presidential elections, many people followed @BarackObama and kept up to date with his speeches, etc).
5. ‘Time Tweet’ Choose a famous person from the past and create a twitter account for them – choose an image which represents the historical figure and over a period of time write regular tweets in the role of that character, in a style and using the vocabulary you think they would have used (e.g. William Shakespeare, Julius Caesar).
6. ‘Micro Meet’ Hold discussions involving all the subscribing students. As long as everyone is following the whole group, no-one should miss out on the Twitter stream. All students participate because a sequence of contributors is agreed beforehand.
7. ‘Micro Write’ Progressive collaborative writing on Twitter. Students agree to take it in turns to contribute to an account or ‘story’ over a period of time. -
8. ‘Lingua Tweeta’ Good for modern language learning. Send tweets in foreign languages and ask students to respond in the same language or to translate the tweet into their native language.
9. ‘Tweming’ Start off a meme – agree on a common hash-tag so that all the created content is automatically captured by Twemes or another aggregator.
10. ‘Twitter Pals’ Encourage students to find a Twitter ‘penpal’ and regularly converse with them over a period of time to find out about their culture, hobbies, friends, family etc. Ideal for learning about people from other cultures.
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harness the potential of microblogging for the benefits of my own students, and have tried out several ideas to exploit it already. Below are my 10 top uses of Twitter for education:
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5. ‘Time Tweet’ Choose a famous person from the past and create a twitter account for them – choose an image which represents the historical figure and over a period of time write regular tweets in the role of that character, in a style and using the vocabulary you think they would have used (e.g. William Shakespeare, Julius Caesar).
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Jeff ZoulGreat top 10 list of using Twitter with students.
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2. ‘Summing Up’ Ask students to read an article or chapter and then post their brief summary or précis of the key point(s). A limit of 140 characters demands a lot of academic discipline.
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3. ‘Twit Links’ Share a hyperlink – a directed task for students – each is required to regularly share one new hyperlink to a useful site they have found.
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5. ‘Time Tweet’ Choose a famous person from the past and create a twitter account for them – choose an image which represents the historical figure and over a period of time write regular tweets in the role of that character, in a style and using the vocabulary you think they would have used (e.g. William Shakespeare, Julius Caesar).
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Cindy Etchisonhow to harness the potential of microblogging for the benefits of my own students, and have tried out several ideas to exploit it already. Below are my 10 top uses of Twitter for education:
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Harald JakobsAnregungen für den Einsatz von Twitter in der Lehre.
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‘Summing Up’
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‘Twit Links’ Share a hyperlink
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‘Twitter Stalking’ Follow a famous person and document their progress
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‘Micro Write’
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agree on a common hash-tag so that all the created content is automatically captured
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Ann DarlingRT @nharm @maggiev How are U using twitter in the classroom? >> 10 ideas for teaching with Twitter http://bit.ly/cIOjvz
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‘Twit Board’ Notify students of changes to course content, schedules, venues or other important information.
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Summing Up’ Ask students to read an article or chapter and then post their brief summary or précis of the key point(s)
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‘Twit Links’ Share a hyperlink
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‘Twitter Stalking’ Follow a famous person and document their progress.
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‘Time Tweet’ Choose a famous person from the past and create a twitter account for them
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Micro Meet’ Hold discussions involving all the subscribing students.
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‘Micro Write’ Progressive collaborative writing on Twitter
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‘Lingua Tweeta’ Good for modern language learning.
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‘Tweming’ Start off a meme
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‘Twitter Pals’ Encourage students to find a Twitter ‘penpal’ and regularly converse with them over a period of time to find out about their culture, hobbies, friends, family etc. Ideal for learning about people from other cultures.
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MNR EdTech ConsultingBlog post by Steve Wheeler, faculty member in Ed dept. at University of Plymouth about how to use Twitter in education. Links here to other sources also.
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vilsrip"Most would agree that Twitter was one of the social networking phenomena of 2008, and has enjoyed exponential growth in popularity. The microblogging tool has obvious potential to be used in formal learning, both in traditional online classroom settings and - through mobile technologies - for mobile learners.
Ever since I first began to use Twitter I have been thinking about how to harness the potential of microblogging for the benefits of my own students, and have tried out several ideas to exploit it already. Below are my 10 top uses of Twitter for education:" -
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