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Twitter in the Classroom

Twitter in the Classroom

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Teaching writing through microblogging. Students often struggle with writing meaningful sentences and sequencing ideas. These issues can supported by providing limitations and a potentially huge audience.

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Twitter in the Classroom

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Twitter is being used in classrooms.

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Twitter is a form of microblogging.

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Microblogging can be a powerful format for teaching writing.

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What happens when the lights go out?

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Paper Tweets

Students can still practice digital citizenship skills without digital technology.

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What’s the big deal?

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But some Students Refuse Twitter.

And definitely Facebook.

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My Favorite Microblogging Site

TodaysMeet is a backchannel that gets students chatting via an easy-to-use interface. It's a free Web 2.0 tool that requires no logins and works on any Internet device.

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❖ Character limit like Twitter

❖ No login or account required

❖ Anonymity

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I hope this sparks a few ideas to make learning more social.

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