4. So, What, Exactly, Is It?
• Social community
• SMS (short message service)
• 140 character maximum per post
• Direct messages
• Reply messages
• Favorite messages
• Searchable
6. Okay, I See, but Why on Earth?
• Easy to use
• Portability
• Expanding community
• Search tool
• Share resources
• Get feedback
• News
• Publicity
7. Who Is Actually Using this Thing?
• Businesses
• Politicians
• Charities
• Schools
• Moms, Dads, Grandparents
• News Organizations
• 3,000,000 Twitterers!
8. I’m Intrigued! How Do I Begin?
• Go to http://twitter.com
• Create an account
• Search for other users
• Follow a few
• Post a few updates
• People follow you
9. What Can I Do with It Now?
• Class discussions
• Class news/announcements
• Parent communication
• School public relations
• Follow news
• Learn of new resources
• Collaborate
11. How About Some More Resources?
• Culture on Twitter:
http://www.oculture.com/culture_on_twitter
• Twitter4teachers:
http://twitter4teachers.pbwiki.com/
• Twitter in Education:
http://www.scribd.com/doc/2286799/Can-we-
use-Twitter-for-educational-activities
• Twitter Tools:
http://www.bestcollegesonline.com/blog/2009/0
4/02/top-100-tools-for-the-twittering-teacher/
12. Contact Information
Twitter
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Email
Randyrodgersits (at) gmail (dot) com