Saturday, February 11, 2012

Using Twitter in the Classroom


1.      Students can post questions 
2.      Send reminders
3.      Share Links 
4.      Teacher Collaboration 
5.      Bring a historical figure to life 
6.      Encourage Creativity 
7.      Keep the discussion going 
8.      Create a scavenger hunt 
9.      Start an online book-club 
10.   Lean a language 
11.   Brainstorming

Messieh, N. (2011, June 23). How to use twitter in the classroom. Retrieved from http://thenextweb.com/twitter/2011/06/23/how-to-use-twitter-in-the-classroom/

1.      Proved the class with a running news feed
2.      Create a career list
3.      Track a hash tag
4.      Connect with the community
5.      Follow the issues
6.      Write a story or poem
7.      Live tweet field trips
8.      Role play
9.      Sync with a blog
10.   Chat with industry professionals
11.   Connect Classrooms
12.   Facilitate research
13.   Engage Parents
14.   Become politically active
15.   Track the government
16.   Write reviews
17.   Post sample questions
18.   Post supplementary materials
19.   Play the stock market game
20.   Live tweet a book or a movie
21.   Make recommendations
22.   Plan Field trips
23.   Compare Religions
24.   Post syllabus changes
25.   Take a poll
26.   Hook up with Google Earth
27.   Teach probability
28.   Track weather patterns
29.   Create a character
30.   Create a progressive poem
31.   Play word games
32.   Post math puzzles
33.   Post videos
34.   Create an online art gallery
35.   Play with TweetStats
36.   Network with other educators
37.   Direct message students and parents
38.   Join #educhat
39.   Summarize

Miller, S. (n.d.). 50 ways to use twitter in the classroom. Retrieved from http://www.teachhub.com/50-ways-use-twitter-classroom

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