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Are you interested in using Twitter or other social media as a teaching tool? Our culture has transformed significantly where online distribution of ide

Sourced through Scoop.it from: blogs.kqed.org

KQED is doing a really important job in bringing powerful technologies to the classroom but they are also getting folks involved in using them to have even more important conversations.  These guides were created in conjunction with Twitter to introduce you to the tool and to help you use it as a teacher and learner.  Then their entire education website becomes a sandbox for using these tools.  A powerful vision for ‘making’ and re-making the web.

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Use Twitter

We’ve had a great beginning to the VCU Interdisciplinary Social Research Methods course. Everyone is now established in a research proposal group and has an idea of a focused research topic to pursue. Everyone is blogging about the topics at hand. Now it’s time for everyone to connect to the networked world of people thinking about and doing research — using Twitter.

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Create a Twitter account if you don’t have one. If Twitter is a foreign concept here’s some additional help:

Please post a tweet to me @JoyceKincannon when you’ve setup your account. I’ve created a twitter list for those people interested in the VCU Interdisciplinary Social Research Methods course that would like to use twitter as a tool to do engaged research.

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This post is both a reflective piece and something that others (particularly faculty and students) might find helpful as Twitter (and possible future manifestations) become greater factors in how we connect with others. My goal is to be honest with myself, but I know how that goes when posting with an audience in mind. I struggle […]