twitter in higher education
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A presentation given at the Twitter Minibites event at Uuniversity of East AngliaTRANSCRIPT
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Twitter & HEDr Simon J. Lancaster School of Chemistry
Tweet including #minibites :Are you coming to my L&TD talk?
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@S_J_Lancaster: Tweeting Chemistry
“Twitter is a website, owned and operated by Twitter Inc., which offers a social networking and microblogging service, enabling its users to send and read messages called tweets. Tweets are text-based posts of up to 140 characters displayed on the user's profile page.” Wikipedia,
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Twitter, accessed 1/5/2011.
Reasons to Tweet:1. To keep in touch with the subject / education
community.2. To facilitate your life.3. To provide a novel and very immediate means
of communication with students over a particular topic or module.
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@CHE2C32: Supporting a Module
Example tweets from @CHE2C32 :Please remember to put #CHE2C32 in your tweet if
you want it to feature in the lecture. @CHE2C32 just addresses it to me its not the search term.
"Super-toxic" dimethylmercury is this week's Chemistry in its element #podcast subject. Careful now! http://bit.ly/cHswSp
Example tweets from followers (students):@CHE2C32 made some great black shiny crystals
today :D@CHE2C32 Tutorial work and dolly mixtures -
happy times :)@CHE2C32 is in the house and my experiment
chooses this time to start going wrong. Thank you God.
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@ChemVignette: Chemistry and Education
@NatureChemistry Nature Chemistry “RT @CHE2C32: Just writing a short talk for #VCE2011 on using Twitter in Chemistry. Any comments gratefully received.”
@TwitterBulletin News, Status & T“Twitter as a Teaching & Learning Tool http://bit.ly/nu6CMN“
@ChemConnector ChemConnector“John Cleese does chemistry : sciencebase.com/science-blog/j…”
@ACSpressroom Michael Woods“Scientists find crystals that may have formed in the primordial cloud that produced the sun and planets bit.ly/rqAZOk”
@GradeGuru GradeGuru“Will a Harvard Professor's New Technology Make College Lectures a Thing of the Past? http://ow.ly/5Uhdj @good #highered #edtech”
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Integrating Twitter
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@CHE1C3Y Twitter Polling
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Widgets
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Tweetbeam There are many (web) apps designed to project a real-time Twitter-feed.
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Twitwheel Twitwheel is a highly visual way to see who is part of a discussion.
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StorifyHow do we combat the transient nature of the Twitter feed and make a lasting record?
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Achieve a critical mass• Follow the tweeps in this list:https://twitter.com/S_J_Lancaster/education
• Use an avatar (to replace the egg).• Retweet freely.
• GlossaryTweep – someone who tweetstweetup – physical meeting of tweetersRT – retweetMT – modified tweet#ff – follow Friday
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@UEA_ChemistryConclusions
• Twitter is incredibly powerful.• More information then we could ever process.• The potential for exponential dissemination.
• Twitter is a public forum and should be treated as such.
• Using it as non-compulsory addition to modules requires considerable perseverance and creativity.
• For an academic its strongest suites are personal and professional development and networking.
• Twitter incorporation does not need to be exclusive.• Tools exist to present and archive tweets.