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Education Twitter ChatsWhitney KilgorePresented to Bonnie Stewart’s class At the University of Prince Edward Island
Image credit: Social Nicole
What is a Twitter Chat?• These chats occur at a preset time and day of
the week. • Teachers use Twitter to participate in the chats
by following the chat’s hashtag – (hashtag: a word/phrase preceded by a
hash/pound sign (#) that helps people find tweets on a certain topic).
• Chatters post to the chat by including the chat’s hashtag in their tweets.
What to expect in a Twitter Chat
• Discussion• Resources• Ideas• Personal Experiences• Connections • Philosophies• Fun• Support/Growth/24x7
http://ditchthattextbook.com/2013/09/05/10-things-that-happen-in-a-twitter-chat/
Education Twitter Chat Schedule
• Approximately 300 chats on the schedule maintained by Jerry Blumengarten and team.
https://sites.google.com/site/twittereducationchats/education-chat-calendar
Types of Twitter Chat Participants• Engaging
– The Sharer– The Sage– The Reformer
• Acknowledging– The Validator– The Sidebar
• Off Topic– The Jester– The Overwhelmed– The Promoter
• Lurking– The Observer
http://theasideblog.blogspot.com/2012/04/who-am-i-10-types-of-twitter-chat.html
Getting started in a Twitter Chat
• Identify the chat you want to participate in• Introduce yourself at the start of the chat• Include the correct hashtag in your tweets • Start by responding to a few people – A response can be a clarifying question– Retweet ideas that you agree with – “Quote Retweet” to add your thoughts to a tweet
• Share your blog posts that are related to the topic• Don’t try to read every tweet in the chat, just
jump in to the conversation and have fun
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