Selective Twitter Status on Facebook: "Selective Twitter Status lets you update your Facebook status from Twitter - BUT you can choose which tweets you want - just end a tweet with #fb when you want to post it as your Facebook status - simple!"
Showing posts with label twitter. Show all posts
Showing posts with label twitter. Show all posts
Friday, October 30, 2009
Selective Twitter Status on Facebook
There has been a lot of discussion recently about how to separate (and combine) participation in Twitter and Facebook. Many people use Twitter for work and Facebook for personal communication. For others this distinction is less clear. In any case, having all twitter updates appear in your Facebook status is redundant, and often annoying to your "friends". Here's a solution that might help.
Monday, March 30, 2009
9 great reasons why teachers should use Twitter
I like Laura Walker's WordPress theme for her Education-based blog; almost selected that one myself for my eventual site re-design. OK, now to the article: Ms. Walker covers some excellent points, and they're not all about teaching with twitter. They instead address the theme I've been promoting -- that all of us (not just teachers) can use Twitter for our own learning experiences + communication +more!
Friday, March 27, 2009
I'm just sayin'
Put this report:
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/scienceandtechnology/technology/twitter/5050261/Twitter-is-put-on-new-primary-school-curriculum.html
together with this quote:
"Every company needs to embrace and leverage Twitter before Twitter replaces them."
(http://thebillionairegirl.wordpress.com/twitter-for-dummies/)
Heads up, Education. And educators!
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/scienceandtechnology/technology/twitter/5050261/Twitter-is-put-on-new-primary-school-curriculum.html
together with this quote:
"Every company needs to embrace and leverage Twitter before Twitter replaces them."
(http://thebillionairegirl.wordpress.com/twitter-for-dummies/)
Heads up, Education. And educators!
Labels:
articles,
best practices,
social networking,
twitter,
web 2 in education
Tuesday, March 24, 2009
Twitter for Teachers: A Collaborative Effort to Teach Teachers About Twitter
A wiki site where you can read and/or contribute your own ideas.
"This e-book is intended for use by teachers from primary, elementary, secondary and post-secondary schools. The contents of the book are made available under an attribution, non-commercial, share-alike Creative Commons license."
Labels:
professional development,
social networking,
twitter
Teaching with Twitter
Steve Wheeler shares:
"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."
Is Twitter a good tool for education?
A description and analysis of one educator's trial run at using twitter with her students. Christine Morris talks about Setup, Did They Understand, Interface Dilemma, and more.
Twitter for Academia
Dave Parry explains:
"I must admit that when I first heard about Twitter I thought it represented the apex of what concerns me about internet technology: solipsism and sound-bite communication. ...Although I am still beginning to wrap my head around all of its varied uses—I think for the most part Twitter users themselves are still figuring this out—I have been using it for over six months now and come up with some academic uses. ...Some of these ideas are general, and some are specifically from a Twittering assignment I did for a class last semester. When I first added it to the syllabus I had no idea what to expect. It was just sort of an experiment that I had planned for the end of the semester (all of the students signed up for twitter and followed each other). After using it I have to say it was one of the better things I did with that class, for reasons I will explain below."
Labels:
social networking,
subjects: ENGLISH,
twitter,
writing
Can we use Twitter for educational activities?
In short, yes! Of course! The full article is interesting, but if you're in a hurry, scroll about halfway down the article box to "Potential Educational Uses of Twitter". Excellent tips and ideas.
21 Interesting Ways to use Twitter in the Classroom - Google Docs
A slideshow; each slide has an excellent, fun, educational suggestion. I'm impressed by the creativity of the educators who contributed these ideas!
I tried embedding the video here, but it was too big for my column and the right half of it disappeared.
I tried embedding the video here, but it was too big for my column and the right half of it disappeared.
Labels:
games for education,
social networking,
twitter,
wireless,
writing
Tuesday, March 17, 2009
18 Twitter Professors to Follow for a Real Time Education
....according to Lon S. Cohen, a writer and social media strategist. He used these criteria to select his professors:
1) Retweet really smart stuff from the people they follow;
2) Have insightful Tweets in and of themselves (not just links);
3) Inspire me to engage in conversation with them or with others;
4) Write really great articles/blog posts;
5) Expand my world experience.
19 Ways to use Twitter in the Classroom
How could students NOT enjoy learning if you use twitter with them?! Part of the ideas to inspire website (which has teaching resources and ideas on many topics; see my blog entry below).
Sunday, March 15, 2009
50 Ideas on Using Twitter for Education
From Carol Cooper-Taylor, this covers topics like First Steps, What to Tweet, Some Sanity For You, Negatives People Will Throw at You, Positives You Can Throw Back.
Thursday, March 05, 2009
Effective Use of Social Software to Support Student Learning and Engagement
A report of a study done in the UK.
"This study provides insights about the: educational goals of using social software tools; enablers or drivers within the institution, or from external sources which positively influence the adoption of social software; benefits to the students, educators and institutions; challenges that may influence a social software initiative; and issues that need to be considered in a social software initiative. ...Our investigations have shown that social software tools support a variety of ways of learning. ...The educator’s role is changing from being a provider of information to a facilitator or moderator, which raises training needs, workload issues, and adjusting to a ‘new’ way of teaching."[the bold is my emphasis]
Labels:
blogs,
Facebook,
media,
social networking,
twitter,
video blogging,
web 2 in education,
wireless
Wednesday, March 04, 2009
Twitter in Education
You're going to get more posts from me about Twitter. I've started a new keyword label/tag for my blog. I'll try to focus my selection on articles that address Twitter's relevance for educators and students.
Here are a couple more today:
1. My own blog post: why I'm a fan after 1 week trial of twitter.
2. Why You Should Be on Twitter: "Don't listen to the critics. Twitter is a great forum for communication and community building." It's a long-ish article but if you're an educator concerned about the use of twitter by students both inside and out of the classroom, please read the whole thing. "...rather than engaging in forms of unneeded media panic, we need more thoughtful, more flexible accounts of how media work."
3. Scroll down to see my previous post: How to Present While People are Twittering
Here are a couple more today:
1. My own blog post: why I'm a fan after 1 week trial of twitter.
2. Why You Should Be on Twitter: "Don't listen to the critics. Twitter is a great forum for communication and community building." It's a long-ish article but if you're an educator concerned about the use of twitter by students both inside and out of the classroom, please read the whole thing. "...rather than engaging in forms of unneeded media panic, we need more thoughtful, more flexible accounts of how media work."
3. Scroll down to see my previous post: How to Present While People are Twittering
Labels:
media,
social networking,
twitter,
web 2 in education,
wireless
Sunday, March 01, 2009
How to Present While People are Twittering
So, you're giving a lecture, and your students are all focussed on their handhelds, twittering back and forth or to/from the world. Read this article and you'll begin to feel differently about it all. As the article points out, at least they're not falling asleep!
The article has a very positive spin about what it calls "the backchannel". It's about people at conferences, but the positive notes and advice are something teachers ought to read and think about!
The article has a very positive spin about what it calls "the backchannel". It's about people at conferences, but the positive notes and advice are something teachers ought to read and think about!
Labels:
best practices,
media,
pedagogy,
social networking,
twitter,
web 2 in education,
wireless
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