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John Evans

How to Use Hashtags on Twitter, Facebook & Instagram - 1 views

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    " lot of words have been added to the dictionary over the past few decades thanks to social media, but few have become so widely used and accepted as "hashtag." For a long time, the hashtag symbol (#) was known simply as the "pound" symbol. Now, I could swear that the only time I hear it referred to as a pound symbol is when I enter my PIN number to pay my cell phone bill. Manage and plan your social media content with the help of this free calendar template. While hashtags were originally made famous by Twitter, they're now used on many major social networks, including Facebook and Instagram. Let's explore what a hashtag is, why they're so great, and how they work on Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram."
John Evans

The Complete Guide To Twitter Hashtags For Education - 4 views

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    "What is a hashtag? A word or phrase preceded by a "#." How do hashtags work? Twitter can be a busy place with lots of tweets-and thus lots of "noise." A #hashtag is a way to aggregate tweets that are appended with a hashtag. Picture it like a magnet that attracts all messages categorized by that topical word or phrase."
John Evans

A Good Visual Timeline On The History of Hashtag ~ Educational Technology and Mobile Le... - 1 views

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    "This little digital creature called Hashtag has been revolutionizing the way people network, communicate and share on social media websites. It first started on Twitter around the year 2009 then Google Plus adopted it in 2012 before Facebook officially integrated it in June 2013. However, what is mysteriously unknown about this #poundsign is that its origin dates back to the 12th century when the #symbol first appeared in the musical realm. Since then, hashtags have been used in different contexts and for different purposes till they finally landed in the social media landscape some few years ago. The visual below provides a very good visual illustration of the chronological development of the sign #hashtag."
John Evans

The Power of Hashtags Revealed for Teachers ~ Educational Technology and Mobile Learning - 1 views

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    "Today, I am sharing with you this awesome list of important articles on the power of hashtags. These reads have been collected and provided by Twitter Fan Wiki and I recommend them for anyone interested in learning more about how to tap into the potential of hashtags."
John Evans

A Great Tool for Generating Word Clouds from Tweets and Hashtags ~ Educational Technolo... - 3 views

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    "Tweetroot is an interesting app that is free today and only for a limited period of time. Tweetroot allows you to easily generate word clouds from tweets. Source data of your word clouds can be based on Tweets  a particular user shares, a hashtag, or mentions. For instance, creating a word cloud from the hashtag #edtech will enable you  to visualize the prominent words or topics being shared through this hashtag. You can also use the same strategy to analyze, for instance, your Twitter timeline and learn more about the things you have tweeted the most through a word cloud based on your 1000 most recent tweets. To use Tweetroot, you will obviously need to allow the app access to your Twitter account."
Phil Taylor

Twitter Hashtags | Using Twitter Hashtags - 5 views

  • five things you might not know about using Twitter hashtags that could help you boost your Twitter results dramatically.
  • first rule of using a hashtag is to search for it before you use it,
John Evans

15 Hashtag Chats You Should Be Following - AllTwitter - 5 views

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    "15 Hashtag Chats You Should Be Following"
John Evans

Simple Truth: Hashtags Can Save You Time. | The Tempered Radical - 0 views

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    "If there was ONE thing that I'd want every practicing educator to know about learning in social spaces it would be that no matter what field you are working in, there are TONS of folks who are sharing resources that you can use in your work immediately. The trick is tracking down those resources quickly and easily. Just because people are SHARING resources doesn't automatically mean that you are going to FIND those resources. Thankfully, practitioners using social spaces for learning are also adding hashtags -short identifiers that start with the # symbol - to the end of their messagges."
John Evans

TeachThought51 Twitter Chat & Hashtag Tools To Help You Connect - 0 views

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    "Twitter is a brilliant tool to distribute information, follow ideas, and stay up to date with what's trending in whatever niche you're interested in following. In education, that could be curriculum, 21st century learning, education technology, assessment, or future learning trends like mobile learning, blended learning, and dozens of others. Twitter chats and #hashtags are exceptional ways to enable the above, allowing real-time and asynchronous discussions and other connections that can help you improve your craft as an educator."
John Evans

Mobasoft, LLC » Blog Archive » Using Twitter Hashtags - 0 views

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    The importance of Hashtags only comes into play when people are searching for what others are saying about a particular subject or event. I'll show you a portion of two screenshots to illustrate the difference.
John Evans

The 20 Top #hashtags In Education - 0 views

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    "Through Twitter discussions, teachers can follow the latest in education, whether it's educational technology or new ways to teach math. These 20 hashtags offer teachers a convenient way to become part of chats and discussions that share the absolute latest in education news, resources, and ideas."
Sheri Oberman

State / Province / National Education Conversation Hashtags - Google Docs - 5 views

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    Let's fill in the hashtags for Manitoba
John Evans

Makerology | Venspired - 1 views

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    "I've always been obsessed with all things creative.  I've always assumed I was just a Sharpie collecting, cardboard building, Lego designing girl who never grew up.  What was this relentless urge to create?  It's really been about being a maker, all along. The Maker Movement is making it's way into education and these are my favorite resources.  Join the conversation about making on Twitter by adding the hashtag #MakerEd, or the new hashtag just for resources for youngest learners, #Elemaker.  You can also add your name to a growing list of educators looking to collaborate!"
John Evans

Share your #TeacherSelfie with the world! - Daily Genius - 0 views

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    "Teachers are doing some incredible things right now. They're basically magicians. A typical teacher has to figure out how to turn an extremely small budget into an effective year-long learning experience. And they do it all with a too-small (we think) salary and typically using their own money. We think it's time for teachers to have a little fun. That's why we've created a fun little ongoing initiative we're calling #TeacherSelfie. Basically, it's your chance to show off yourself, your classroom, or any of your passions in life to the rest of the teachers around the world. In order to make this happen, we've created the hashtag #TeacherSelfie and are going to be monitoring it on both Twitter and Instagram. You'll find feeds from both of those social networks below. An important note: we obviously don't control what gets posted and who uses the hashtag so please don't be mad if random other people sometimes use it!"
John Evans

Leveraging Twitter for Rich Professional Learning - OSSEMOOC Courses for Education Leaders - 2 views

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    "Using hashtags can be a powerful way to find the users you want to follow so that you can build a rich Twitter feed.  There are two key ways to use hashtags for this purpose."
John Evans

How to Introduce Engineering Principles Early to Help Inspire Interest in STEM | MindSh... - 0 views

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    "QUINCY, Wash. - A few years ago, a young female engineer named Isis Anchalee was featured on one of her company's recruiting posters only to be subjected to a barrage of digital feedback questioning whether she was really an engineer. People posting on Facebook and Twitter said Anchalee was too attractive to be an actual software engineer and must be a model. Anchalee responded like the techie she is. She wrote a blog post about her experience and added a photo of herself with the hashtag #ILookLikeAnEngineer. Twitter exploded with selfies of female engineers of all backgrounds and male engineers of color declaring they looked like engineers, too. If she had known about the hashtag campaign and taken a look, Alessandra Gudino Aguilar, age 8, might have seen a grown-up version of herself. Alessandra, a student at Pioneer Elementary School in rural Quincy, Washington, spent part of the fall term in an enrichment class focused on teaching elementary-age students the principles of engineering design through a curriculum designed by educators and scientists at Boston's Museum of Science."
John Evans

Cardboard costumes and a social media photo booth | The Tinkering Studio - 0 views

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    "Another cardboard activity along the side of the Large scale & Small scale stop motion animations in the event of Infinite Versatility of Cardboard was Making Cardboard Costumes. This time, we set up our favorite "Tinkering photo frame" for people to capture their cardboard costumes, and to take this photo booth experience online, we also set up a hashtag #cardboardtinkering and used a social media wall "Walls.io" so that we could collect all the pictures with the hashtag and display them as a live-updating photo album on the large monitor during the event."
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