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klmcguinness

The Edublogger - 1 views

  • The complete Guide to Twitter Hashtags for Education
    • klmcguinness
       
      Contains a link to a list of hashtags organized by category. Language list relates only to ESL topics
    • srafuller
       
      In the comments section there are some WL hashtags, very few however.
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    All about hashtags and using them. Popular education hashtags. Using TweetDeck
Marlene Johnshoy

An Educators Guide To Twitter - 0 views

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    LOTS of information here about Twitter - answers questions about retweeting, hashtags, chats, and much, much more.
Marlene Johnshoy

50 people and hashtags you MUST check out on Twitter | Ditch That Textbook - 1 views

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    "Getting connected professionally on Twitter was the single most important, most powerful thing I ever did as an educator." - Matt Miller
ncsargo

Tip of the Week: Tumblr in your classroom? Maybe. Just maybe. | History Tech - 2 views

  • The truth is, every platform has its strengths and weaknesses. My argument here is pretty simple–there is no perfect platform for student blogging because everything that does exactly what a teacher wants sucks for students, and anything that is exactly what a student wants will probably get a teacher fired.
    • ncsargo
       
      Tumblr was a bit hard to navigate for me but it allowed for a lot for creativity, I can see why students would like it.
  • seven quick reasons why Tumblr may be perfect for the writing / blogging / posting / literacy piece in your room: Students can post by email. There’s an “ask” system. It’s social-by-design. Hashtags, sharing, reblogging, tweeting–it operates both as social media and a blogging system. It’s flexible. It can be visual or textual; video or gifs; audio or links; conversational or one-sided. It’s already on their phones. Well, most of them. Though they may delete it when they found out that you know. It’s dead simple to use. Reblogging is an interesting way to share thinking–and simple too. Maybe too simple to be considered cognitive heavy lifting, but that’s all in how you use it. Liking posts, using hashtags, posting new blogs–all simple to do from a tablet, phone, laptop, or desktop. It’s platform-agnostic. It works (almost) equally well across operating systems, much like Evernote. In fact, it can be thought of as the Evernote of blogging platforms.
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    • ncsargo
       
      All of these functions are pretty impressive, I feel like tumblr is a little more flexible than other blogs in what content you can add to the blog such as gifs, audio, video, links etc. 
  • Tumblr is microblogging and social networking website that many of your students are using. As of last week, there were over 200 million Tumblr blogs out there. Think of a cross between Twitter and Facebook and you start to get a sense of what it looks like. It’s not really a tweet. It’s not really a blog. It’s not really a website
Marlene Johnshoy

langchat SUMMARIES 2011 - 0 views

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    Did you know that they archive the summaries for #langchat (Twitter hashtag)?   Here they are in a wiki.  So if you miss the chat session, you can read it all here later...
Marlene Johnshoy

#TAGS: New Homepage for Twitter Archiving Google Sheet - 0 views

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    From this blog post: "One Twitter topic that we've addressed often is how best to maintain an archive of Tweets, whether your own or those associated with a particular hashtag. In two different posts, Mark introduced readers to what is, arguably, the best free solution for this: Martin Hawksey's TAGS, "a free Google Sheet template which lets you setup and run automated collection of search results from Twitter." Well, now Hawksey has created a user-friendly site for this tool, complete with a help section and support forums. "
Martha Borden

10 Ways to Archive Your Tweets - 2 views

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    I noticed that I was only getting about 3 days' worth of tweets in Seesimic and then they didn't show any more - especially in the group hashtags for the "storytweeting" activity - so this interested me. You may also be interested in how to keep student tweets for classroom purposes.
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    What do you do if you need to go back to find an old tweet or want to assess a student based on a series of tweets-archive the tweets. here are 10 ways to archive the tweets.
heidikreutzer

20 useful ways to use Padlet in class now | Ditch That Textbook - 10 views

  • Gather responses globally — Create a Padlet with a question and post it on Twitter, a blog or other social media. (A hashtag like #comments4kids could help more people see it and respond.) See where in the world responses come from!
    • heidikreutzer
       
      It would be great if the class/students could get feedback from all over the world - especially in the target language!
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    For all of you Padlet fans - here's a ton of ideas for putting it to more use!
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    More ways to use Padlet in class.
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