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Using Social Media Twitter Using Social Media: Twitter What is Twitter? Twitter could be defined as a crossover between blogging, instant messaging and social networking Many tweets answer the question of what the user is doing, others are responses to other tweets, pointers to online resources that the user found interesting, musings, or questions. Similar to social networking sites like Facebook, Twitter lets users collectively establish numerous and interconnected networks of users. Twitter is an information network made up of 140-character messages called Tweets. Tweet (noun) A tweet may contain photos, videos, links and up to 140 characters of text. Tweet (verb) The act of sending a Tweet. Tweets get shown in Twitter timelines or are embedded in websites and blogs. Hashtags Any word or phrase immediately preceded by the # symbol. When you click on a hashtag, you’ll see other Tweets containing the same keyword or topic. Follow Subscribing to a Twitter account is called “following.” To start following, click the Follow button next to the user name or on their profile page to see their Tweets as soon as they post something new. Someone who follows you is a follower. Re-tweet The act of sharing another user’s Tweet to all of your followers by clicking on the Retweet button.

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Using Social Media

Twitter

Using Social Media: Twitter

What is Twitter?

Twitter could be defined as a crossover between blogging, instant messaging and

social networking

Many tweets answer the question

of what the user is doing, others

are responses to other tweets,

pointers to online resources that

the user found interesting,

musings, or questions.

Similar to social networking sites

like Facebook, Twitter lets users

collectively establish numerous

and interconnected networks of

users.

Twitter is an information network made up of

140-character messages called Tweets.

Tweet (noun)

A tweet may contain photos, videos,

links and up to 140 characters of text.

Tweet (verb)

The act of sending a Tweet. Tweets

get shown in Twitter timelines or are

embedded in websites and blogs.

Hashtags

Any word or phrase immediately

preceded by the # symbol. When you

click on a hashtag, you’ll see other

Tweets containing the same keyword

or topic.

Follow

Subscribing to a Twitter account is

called “following.” To start following,

click the Follow button next to the

user name or on their profile page to

see their Tweets as soon as they

post something new. Someone who

follows you is a follower.

Re-tweet

The act of sharing another user’s

Tweet to all of your followers by

clicking on the Retweet button.

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What is Twitter for?

Using Social Media: Twitter

Want to find out more?

LTI runs workshops on social media and Twitter.

Go on the training system to find out more

Sharing

Twitter can be considered

as a broadcasting tool with

which users share what

they are doing, reading,

working on. They will also

use it to share information

from other sources and

users, by retweeting them

for example

Twitter in Education?

Conversation

Many people use the # and

@ signs to participate in a

conversation, a debate or a

conference for example.

Twitter can also be used as

a backchannel during a

presentation to display live

comments, questions and

debates.

Networking

Twitter works as a network

that you build by “following”

other people and by having

followers yourself.

In addition to following

people, you can also

receive update on what is

relevant to you by using

hashtags.

“Twitter can provide a simple way for attendees at a conference to share thoughts about

particular sessions and activities with others at the event and those unable to attend”

“In the same way that clickers facilitate active learning, Twitter, too, could be used in an

academic setting to foster interaction about a given topic” EDUCAUSE

Sharing: resources for students, updates on

projects and research,

Connecting: with other researchers, similar

departments in other institutions, influential

people in your field of expertise

Promoting: important events, conferences, blog

posts, websites, live meetings/discussions

Attending virtual conferences and events: by

following threads or adding your views using the

event’s hashtag

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