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Student affairs and social media collide in this presentation, presented in webinar format on November 1, 2010 and sponsored by the Great Lakes Association of College and University Housing Officers.
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Twitter 101: Social Media as Professional Development
GLACUHO WebinarNovember 1, 2010
Getting StartedCreate an account:
http://www.twitter.com/signup
Things to Consider:
Digital Identity Username – Consistency/Branding Photo
Bio Privacy Concerns
Locked v. Unlocked “You Tweet Who You Are.” -@TBump
Twitter Lingo Bingo Tweet
Publicly broadcast message;
anyone can see
Direct Messages
(DM)
Private messages
between you and one other
user
Replies(@)
Public message in reply to
another user
Followers
The people who follow your
stream
Client
Applications used to
enhance the Twitter
experience
Retweets (RT)
Resent version of your tweets,
shared by others
Favorites
Tweets you save to
reference later
Hashtags(#)
Searchable tags
Lists
Lists of users arranged by
topic or interest
Follower Etiquette
Hashtag Etiquette Does this tweet enhance the community? Does this tweet contribute to the overall
conversation? Does this tweet educate others? Will others find this tweet interesting, informative
and intelligent? Is this the best place to ask my question?
Twitter Searches
Search for hashtags, keywords, relevant content.
Saved searches save time!
http://search.twitter.com
Professional Development
#sachat#acadv
#sagrad
#rlchat
#greekchat
#olchat#sadoc
#acuhoi
#saass #wihsng
#reslife
#SAChat Thursdays at 12 p.m./1 p.m. CT/ET and 6 p.m./7
p.m CT/ET Topic voted on weekly by community Up to 150 participants in afternoon Evening chat typically smaller and easier to
follow for beginners Follow @The_SA_Blog
Posts weekly polls for topics Serves are moderator of chat Posts links to transcripts following chat
Conference Back Channels
Share resourcesHighlight eventsConnect with others attending
the conferenceConnect with those not
attending the conferenceShow support of back channel
by allowing tweeting if presenting
Allow hashtag to emerge organically
Conference Back Channels
Don’t forget hashtag etiquetteNo one cares with whom you’re
making lunch plans (sorry!)This may be other conference
attendees only interaction with you
Tweetups!
ResourcesTeaching Twitter to Higher Education ColleaguesBenefits of the Back ChannelTen Terrific Twitter Tools
People/Organizations You Should Follow
@GLACUHO @ACUHOI @WiHsng
@RLChat @The_SA_Blog @StacyLOliver
@JPKirchmeier @LaurieABerry @AnnMarieKlotz
@TBump @DebraSanborn @TomKrieglstein