Recommended Resources Educational Hashtags: http://cybraryman.com/edhashtags.html #ELLchat Link Archive: https://groups.diigo.com/group/ellchat Chat Dashboard (TweetDeck): https://tweetdeck.twitter.com/ Had a great time with @FettigAmy at @edcamptc. Great sessions on #edtech and connected pedagogy. Benefits of Twitter o Establishing personal learning networks in a digital world o Staying up-to-date on the latest trends and hot topics in education and language o Facilitating cross-district collaboration and idea sharing o Engaging with a diverse group of educators Anatomy of a Tweet Agenda o Introductions o What is Twitter o Twitter in Education o Elements of Twitter #ELLChat: Twitter for EL Teachers MELED CONFERENCE 2015 Ashley Karlsson username/handle like retweet reply hashtag mentions
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Who to Follow? On Twitter, you can follow anyone you want. They may or may not follow you back. Here are a few education-related users to help get you started:
Chat ScheduleThere are some Twitter chats that happen at regularly scheduled times. Some are more popular than others and move very quickly. Additional chat schedules can be found at http://cybraryman.com/chats.html or by scanning the QR Code below.
chat – real-time conversations built around hashtagsfollow – allows you to see tweets posted by a particular user in your home timelinehandle – username hashtag – a word or phrase preceded by # and used to tag messages with a specific theme list – a curated group of Twitter usersmention – placing another user’s handle in your tweetmoderator – person responsible for facilitating a chat replies – a mention at the beginning of a tweet; does not show up in others’ timelinesretweet (RT) – sharing someone else’s links or tweetstimeline – list of tweets displayed in the order they were senttweet – a post of less than 140 charactersunfollow – choosing not to see another’s tweets in your timeline