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Melissa Smith

How Twitter in the Classroom is Boosting Student Engagement - 4 views

  • pass in hand-written notes for the TA to tweet after class.
  • rgue contentious issues outside of class
  • Twitter chatter during class spilled over into the students’ free time
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  • sense of each other as people beyond the classroom space
  • classroom conversation became more productive
  • students find themselves checking the feed after hours because the public trail of Twitter chatter doubles as an excellent study aid
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    college based Twitter in classroom use, but applicable in lower grades. could use edmodo, google docs, etherpads, etc to foster same type of activity
Jennifer Dorman

Who Should I Follow - 0 views

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    WhoShouldiFollow looks at who your Twitter friends follow to suggest new people. By adjusting the sliders on the results page, you can give greater preference in the ranking to less popular Twitter users, or those who are near you. The algorithm is an item-to-item collaborative filter, somewhat similar to how Amazon makes recommendations.
Melissa Smith

Learning with 'e's: Teaching with Twitter - 0 views

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    10 great ideas to easily incorporate into any classroom. Also contains links to other resources based on teachers who have used Twitter in their classroom.
Melissa Smith

Can we use Twitter for educational activities? - 0 views

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    Article provides ideas on how to use Twitter in the classroom and benefits to use it. About 6 pgs long - 3 of which are just lists of ideas.
Rhondda Powling

SnapTweet :: Flickr Twitter Picture Posting - 0 views

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    Tool to send your Flickr photos to Twitter with SnapTweet
Nele Noppe

How to Present While People are Twittering - 0 views

  • We used to suffer in silence through bad presentations. Today, the audience is now connected. They get to know that others are suffering too - and that changes the way they react.
  • He monitored the back channel through his phone: As the conversation on stage continued, the stream of questions and comments from the audience intensified. I changed my tactics based on what I saw. I asked questions the audience was asking, and I immediately felt the tenor of the room shift towards my favor. It felt a bit like cheating on an exam.
Jennifer Dorman

TwittEarth :: Live Twitts all over the world - 0 views

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    Cool Twitter Tweet aggregator.
Jennifer Dorman

Edmodo - 0 views

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    edModo - Microblogging in the Classroom
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    Twitter for teachers and students
Melissa Smith

Final Project Course II | Walking Through Information Technology - 1 views

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    Perfect! Sharing this on Mon too! RT @jutecht Teaching Image use to 4th Graders - a lesson online http://bit.ly/hIExC5 #COETAIL - Kim Cofino (mscofino) http://twitter.com/mscofino/status/13773848461709312
Jennifer Dorman

ZKOUT - The social network that follows you - 0 views

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    Welcome to ZKOUT, the social network that allows you to meet real people in the real world using your location to find nearby people and points of interest.
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