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A Visual Voicemail for Twitter
Intro | How to use | How to use pt2 | Visual Display | Watch Video | Milestones | Conclusion
With Pockets, you can leave a voicemail message for anyoneon Twitter and they'll be notified via @reply.
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Use for inside and outside of the classroom
•Ability to keep on going communication with parents and students
•Ability to communicate even after school hours
•Ability to talk without exchanging physical phone numbers
• Twittering enables you to write what you need to write in 140 characters or less, but it restricts you from adding variation and character.
• Suppose you want to leave a voicemail message for your teacher Mrs. Olsen but don’t have her phone number. You know that she has a Twitter account under the name @holsen
• You enter her name as the recipient, click the green button to send a voicemail, and Pockets calls your previously-entered
phone number.
:How to use
• You answer your phone, press 1 to accept, and leave her a message. Then, you hang up the phone and @pocketsapp sends her a tweet, references your Twitter name, and provides her a link–where she can log into Pockets and listen to the message.
• If your teacher wants to return a call, she in turn signs in to Twitter and duplicate the entire process.
:How to use pt 2
Enter Recipients Twitter name here Press to send the voicemail here
To use , go to:http://pocketsapp.com
A Visual Voicemail for Twitter
Take a look:
• Allow students to join one of the most popular social networking groups
• Gives students an additional option to communicate with one another and with their teachers
• Teaches students additional ways of navigating the web and toggling between two windows
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Recap on the Highlights:•Uses for inside and outside the classroom•Ability to communicate outside of the regular school hours and without exchanging phone numbers•Ability to add character and go beyond the limitations of Twitter
Enjoy!