- Find good hastags to follow--they can expand the impact of a tweet more than the number of followers an account has
- Check out the hashtag #edchat and check out Jerry Blumengarten's collection of educational hashtags at http://cybraryman.com/edhashtags.html
- Who you follow is more important than the number of followers you have
- Don't use twitter.com except to register your account. Use third party software like TweetDeck. Anderson likes the older version and the way it allows you to categorize your tweets.
- Expand who you follow with lists--you can create lists for different groups--world history teachers, religion teachers, psychology teachers, etc.
- Save tweets. You can use Diigo for that. (diigo.com/tools/save_tweets)
This is a webpage written by high school teachers for those who teach world history and want to find online content as well as technology that you can use in the classroom.
Monday, June 17, 2013
10 Tips for Using Twitter in Education
Steven Anderson, instructional technologist for Winston-Salem/Forsyth County Schools in Winston-Salem, NC,offers 10 good tips for using Twitter in education in this article for T.H.E. Journal.. Some of his suggestions include:
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