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Microblogging In Learning

Dick Carlson@TechHerding

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Microblogging In LearningCan “Micro-blogging” tools like Twitter really add value and learning in your environment? Or do these tools just distract attention and cause learners to miss key points and important facts? We’ll talk about how you can integrate short “140-character-or-less” models of content into online learning, and share experiences we’ve all had (good and bad) to build some ideas on what works best.

At the end of the session, you’ll have:

•A good understanding of how Twitter can be integrated into your existing online learning models•Multiple examples of how people are already using this tool in real-world situations•A list of the five ways to go horribly wrong as you enter the Twitter world•Links to the three tools you’ve got to have to be successful as you join the world of 140 characters or le….

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Who Is This Guy?

Instructional Designer

Escaped Microsoft Program Manager

Budding Author (see ContentPreneuring.com)

Blogger (see TechHerding.com)

Twitter-er (see @TechHerding)

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…and Where Is Michelle?

Dick Carlson@TechHerding

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Road Map For TodayWhat’s Twitter – Why Should I Care?

What Is The Potential Impact On Learning?

What Are The Awful Ways To Go Horribly Wrong?

Whoz Duin Itz Rite?*

* Gratuitous reference to the LOL Cats

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LOL Cats

* Gratuitous reference to the LOL Cats

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Test Poll: Where Are You?

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Poll: Do You Twitter?

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Think Of Twitter As Party Or Café

Concept appropriated from Michelle Lentz with her gracious permission

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What Is TwitterMicroblogging site – 140 characters or less

Millions of users

Fastest growing social media tool

Very easy to use – text based

Mobile-friendly

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Who’s On Twitter?

Data appropriated from Michelle Lentz with her gracious permission

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Poll: Your Age?

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Why Should You Care?

Quick way to connect

Fastest growing social media tool

Flexible and accessible

Quick way to find information

Quick way to share links

Amazing potential for learning

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Two Minute Demo

Asking A Question On Twitter

Asking For Help

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Chime In! What Do You Get Out Of Twitter?

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Poll: So – Do You See A Benefit?

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Potential Impact On Learning

↑Opportunities for peer-to-peer communication

↓Confusing as the dickens for new presenters

↑Lots of real-world feedback

↓Lots of real-world feedback, un-filtered and un-validated

↑Forces people to get to the point

↓Huge flow of information can be overwhelming

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Chime In! What Impacts Have You Seen?

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Two Minute Demo: Search

search.twitter.com

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Poll: Could You See Yourself Searching?

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U R Duin Itz RiteQuickly connect to experts

Track trends and news

Have students work together

Build community of knowledge

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Avoiding Going Horribly Wrong

To start, read 90% and tweet 10%

Have a helper or producer to manage chat/Twitter

Use structure when you ask for input

Have some shills in the audience

Collect the best information and share outHe’z duin it! →

He’z duin it! →

* Another LOL Cats reference, sorry…

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Chime In! Examples Of Best Practice That You’ve

SeenText Here

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Poll: Are You Going To Try Twitter In Learning?

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Demo Results?

Asking A Question On Twitter

Asking For Help

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Three Twitter Tools I Can’t Live Without

TweetDeck – Desktop Twitter Reader

TweetLater – I Use It For The Search Updates

PocketTwit – For My WindowsMobile Phone

Fourty More Tools You Might Like

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Q & A

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Microblogging In Learning

Dick Carlson@TechHerding

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Appendix

Source: MorgueFile.com

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Finding Your Tweeple

If you read blogs, see if they @tweet

Search for posts that interest you.

See who your favorites follow.

Search for big names – you’d be surprised.

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Class Connection

Data appropriated from Michelle Lentz with her gracious permission

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