IMU Twitter 101 Learning Workshop

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This presentation (workshop) explores the basics of Twitter and how it can be used for teaching and learning.

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1. Twitter? 2. Why Use? 3. Twitter Etiquette 4. Twitter Language 5. Twitter Hands-on 6. Twitter Apps 7. Tweeting Forward!

Twitter?

More Twitter Cartoons: http://www.webdesignerdepot.com/2009/03/50-twitter-comic-strips/

WHAT is Twitter?

A free Web 2.0 social networking service that allows users to send and receive short messages (140 characters or less)

known as TWEETS.

Easy way to discover the LATEST NEWS related to subjects you care about.

WHAT is Twitter?

User-created communication – Text

– Links to web pages, images, video

– Trending topics

Multi-directional – Simultaneous 1 to 1, 1 to many, many to 1

Time-independent – Features such as @replies and #hashtags

enable asynchronous communication Source: http://tinyurl.com/cvd7ars

Unlimited

Free SMS!

AWESOME!

"Whereas people might spend a long time composing a comment to a blog post or engage in lengthy, in - depth conversation on a discussion board, Twitter invites more in-the-moment interactions. It provides an easy way to

maintain connections, share thoughts, or ask for advice." - Jane Bozarth

IMPORTANT!

“To fully appreciate Twitter, you should have a reason

for using it!”

So, What is your reason for using it?

Adapted from here: http://tinyurl.com/o4sxz6

Did You Know?

380+ Million Users 300+ Million tweets are posted per Day! Or

A BILLION TWEETS every 3-4 days!

Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Twitter (Nov 24, 2011)

Twitter Stats!

Source: http://blog.kissmetrics.com/twitter-statistics/

Top Language on Twitter?

Source: http://tinyurl.com/7fljejh

Top Language shares on Twitter October 2011

Malaysia?

Source: http://tinyurl.com/bmfhl8z

Asian Countries, by % of Twitter Users and Total User (Jan 2010)

Did You Know?

Source: http://c4lpt.co.uk/top-tools/top-100-tools-for-learning-2011/

I am the

KING Now!

Change, the KING has…

MOST Celebrities USE to ENGAGE!

T h e R O C K F O L L O W S N O O N E !

87% of the Billboard Top

100 Musicians of 2010 use Twitter.

Source: http://www.onlinemarketing-trends.com/2011/10/latest-twitter-stats-1-billion-daily.html

Top 5 Most Influential Colleges September 30th, 2011

Source: http://tinyurl.com/3ufjc26

http://klout.com/

Is a standard for measuring online influence. Use it to discover your influence and compare with others you may know.

WHY use Twitter?

Professional Networking, Research, Teaching, Learning, Collaboration, News, Information, Sharing, Updates, etc. Personal

Hobby, Charity, Family, Friends, Travel, etc.

Source: http://tinyurl.com/o4sxz6

David Hopkins

Twitter in Medical Education?

Who use it? • Medical Schools • Hospitals • Health Organizations • Medical Libraries • Medical Journals • Faculty Members • Students

Source: http://www.slideshare.net/jkhewett/twitter-in-medical-education

Type Examples Schools Harvard Med School - @harvardmed

Duke - @dukemedicine Yale - @yalemedicine Ohio State Medical Center - @osumc University of Michigan – @UMHealthSystems Dalhousie Medical School - @DalMedSchool

Hospitals Mayo Clinic – @MayoClinic Aurora St Luke’s – @Aurora_Health

Health Organizations

World Health Organization – @WHONews National Institute of Health - @nih_gov

Medical Libraries

Florida Int’l Univ Medical Library - @fiumedlib Yale Medical Library - @ymedlib Commonweath Medical Library - @tcmclibrary

Medical Journals

Chiang Mai Thailand University Library - @cmumedlib British Medical Journal - @bmj_latest American Journal of Nursing - @AmJNurs PubMed - @ncbi_pubmed

Doctors using Twitter?

Source: http://tinyurl.com/cjslvmr

@KevinMD @joannadolgoffmd @drmikesevilla

Dr. Kevin Pho

@tomheston

@DrKimMD @DrStevesBanjo

@DrEvaSelhub

@holisticmd

@GarthFisherMD @FredHowardMD

@StepAheadnj @harrygreenspun

@CesarLaraMD

@drval

@hjluks @Leslie_Seppinni

@DrJAshton

@DrWeil

Twitter Doctors

http://twitterdoctors.net/

A directory of the most influential doctors

on Twitter.

Learning Diary: 1. Gather and share real-time data about

interesting cases and assignments. 2. Study with word play and rapid review. 3. Summarize topics to study for the day as

tweets – keep a log of study topics for review while on rotation.

4. Tweet about research studies and current events. Get doctors to share links about must-read research articles and review topics.

5. Brainstorm about a case during morning report.

6. Share mnemonics.

But, HOW? “Twitter is a great way to learn

about what it’s like to be a doctor and to share experiences with other

medical students and physicians.” Examples: 1. Keep a learning diary. 2. Tweet about your day

(doctors/students). 3. Follow mentors. 4. Communicate with alumni.

Source: http://firstaidteam.com/?p=1991

That makes sense!

Real Examples?

UMDNJ-Robert Wood Johnson News about educational opportunities, such as exploring clinical research.

The University of Texas Medical School News about new learning tools, such as free on-line anatomy software.

The University of Michigan Medical School To find prospective students.

Duke Medical School New construction at the medical school and news articles for patients.

The University of Missouri School of Medicine New research and grant awards.

Ohio State University Medical Conference information with students and patients.

Source: http://firstaidteam.com/?p=1991

140 Ways to Use Twitter for Healthcare

Presentation URL: http://tinyurl.com/75d4cng

Tissue recruitment

Epidemiological survey

Disaster alerting and response

Emergency response team management

Supportive care for patients and family members

Diabetes management (blood glucose tracking)

Maintaining a personal health diary

Augmenting telemedicine

Issuing alerts for missing nursing home residents

Biomedical device data capture and reporting

Crowdsourcing for health care resources

Patient care reminders

Tracking disease‐specific trends

Clinical trial awareness

Hospital reputation monitoring

Mental health awareness

Comparing nursing home performance

Posting daily nursing tips

Patient consultations

Twitter Can Be Awesome For…

F2F Sessions Classroom activity Large lectures Seminar discussions Conferences Etc.

Information Sharing Events Course updates Latest research (articles) Deadlines Reading lists Latest items (library)

Twitter in the Classroom: http://tinyurl.com/2fxm45p Twitter during Conference: http://tinyurl.com/5urjzkd

Does Twitter Hurt Grades?

Source: http://edudemic.com/2011/05/is-twitter-hurting-grades/

Results? • Twitter allows for a

constant ongoing discussion that goes beyond the one hour class session.

• Students took full advantage of using Twitter as a forum for their questions, generating a wide range of questions that what would typically would occur in class.

Twitter Adoption Matrix

df

Source: http://chronicle.com/blogs/profhacker/a-framework-for-teaching-with-twitter/26223

Twitter Etiquette

Remember that Twitter is PUBLIC… DON’T tweet CONFIDENTIAL stuff! Twitter is NOT an IM Client (Chat)! AVOID banal food/toilet updates! Tweet REALLY INTERESTING stuff!

Adapted from: http://tinyurl.com/djnho6 24 Twitter Etiquette Guidelines: http://heidicohen.com/twitter-etiquette/

Check out my 24 Twitter Manners Checklist!

Twitter Basics

More Twitter Cartoons: http://techpp.com/2009/08/27/ultimate-collection-of-twitter-cartoons/

Language of Twitter

Tweet: An individual post.

RT (Retweet): re-telling someone else’s tweet.

@username (Reply): open message to specific person.

Message: Direct message to a follower (private).

#Hashtag: Use Hashtag to group & track discussions

(conference, seminar, classroom activity, etc.).

Source: http://tinyurl.com/o4sxz6

Example Tweet:

Adapted from: http://tinyurl.com/o4sxz6

@ZaidLearn Tweet/Reply to

ZaidLearn

Hashtag: #IMUshare Tweet content

Number of characters remaining in current tweet (counts down

from 140).

Upload Image

Click to Tweet

Add Location

Twitter Glossary

http://twittonary.com/

1. Create a Twitter Account

Access Twitter from your mobile phone by going to your mobile browser and typing in m.twitter.com or using a twitter app (e.g. TweetDeck) on your smartphone.

1.Go to https://twitter.com/signup

2.Enter your Full Name

3.Enter your e-mail

4.Choose a password

5.Enter Username

6.Click on Create my account

2. Customize Your Twitter Profile

1.Click Settings. 2.Change Your Profile Picture (and update information).

4.Click Account. Tick ‘Tweet Privacy’ to make you tweets only available to people whom you approve (to follow you).

3.Customize Your Twitter Design (can change background image and colors).

Adapted from: http://tinyurl.com/3txwl4m

3. Write Your First Tweet

Remember your tweet can only be up to 140 characters long. The characters will count down as you type.

Click Home. Tweet your first tweet (Include #IMUshare).

4. Find People to Follow Click Who to Follow. Paste workshop participants Twitter IDs in to the

‘Search’ box. Once found, click the Follow button.

Following someone on Twitter means: You are subscribing to their Tweets as a Follower. Their updates will appear in your timeline. That person has permission to send you private Tweets, called

direct messages.

A great way to find more interesting

people is to see who those you know or

admire are following.

TIP

Adapted from: http://tinyurl.com/3txwl4m

5. @Reply a Tweet

Your reply will always begin with @username (insert username of the person you are replying to). Anyone Tweet that is a reply to you will show up in your @Mentions tab on your homepage.

1. Find the Tweet you want to react to on Twitter. 2. Hover your mouse over their message and click the Reply

icon. 3. Complete your Tweet in the pop-up box, and click Tweet to

send it.

Adapted from: http://tinyurl.com/3txwl4m

6. Retweet a Tweet

1.Hover over a Tweet. 2.Click the Retweet link, highlighted below. 3.The Tweet will then be shared with all of your followers.

Twitter's Retweet (otherwise known as "RT") feature helps you and others quickly share that Tweet with all of your followers. You can undo a Retweet you've made by clicking the

Undo Retweet link near the Tweet's actions (shown below).

Adapted from: http://tinyurl.com/3txwl4m

7. Send a Direct Message

1. Click Messages (top menu bar). 2. Click the New Message button. Click to send a new message. 3. In the pop-up box, type the name or username of the person you

wish to send to. 4. Enter the message you wish to privately send, and click Send.

You may only send a direct message to your followers.

Send a message to one of your followers by using d followed by their username.

Adapted from: http://tinyurl.com/3txwl4m

8. Share a Web Link (URL)

You could also use a URL-shortening service like TinyURL.com (http://tinyurl.com/), which also helps you keep track of hits on your links.

Paste the URL into the Tweet and it will be automatically shortened (to 20 characters) when tweeted.

Adapted from: http://tinyurl.com/3txwl4m

9. Upload a Picture

1. Click on the camera icon to upload an image. 2. Once you’ve added your image you’ll see the character count to the left of

the Tweet button update (A link to the image takes up some characters). 3. Then, simply enter any text you’d like and click the Tweet button. 4. Once you’ve successfully tweeted, click on the Tweet to view the image.

Twitpic: http://twitpic.com/ TwitVid: http://www.twitvid.com/ Yfrog: http://www.yfrog.com/

Adapted from: http://tinyurl.com/3sg9qc5

Upload Video? Use…

Twitter allows users to upload one image per Tweet. You can delete an image by deleting the Tweet containing this image, or by clicking the “x” control in the thumbnail or next to the filename to delete the

current image. Once a Tweet is deleted, the image will be made unavailable.

10. Create a List

1. Visit the profile of the first user you would like to add to your list. 2. Click the person icon . This brings up a drop-down Actions menu. 3. Select Add to list. 4. Enter the credentials of your list and choose whether it is Public or Private. 5. Check to see if the user you wanted to add was successfully included in that list (click the person icon

and select Add to list. A checkmark will be added next to lists in which that user is included.

Twitter users can organize others into groups, or “lists”. When you

click to view a list, you'll see a stream of Tweets from all the users included in that group.

Check the boxes of lists you want to include that person in. Uncheck the box if you want to remove them from the list (Note: It is currently not possible to add yourself to a list).

Adapted from: http://tinyurl.com/3txwl4m

11. Save/Create a #Hashtag The # symbol, called a hashtag,

is used to mark keywords or topics in a Tweet.

Adapted from: http://tinyurl.com/3dw5ajk

Saving (Following) a #hashag: 1. Enter (or paste) the hashtag into Twitter

Search. (Or click the hashtag) and then Search.

2. Then click Save this Search. 3. Click Home. 4. Select the hashtag from your Searches…Done!

Clicking on a hashtagged word in any message shows you all other Tweets in that category. Hashtags can occur anywhere in the Tweet. If you tweet with a hashtag on a public account, anyone who does a search for that hashtag may find your Tweet. Use hashtags only on Tweets relevant to the topic.

#Hashtags

Video URL: http://www.screenr.com/FLms

Twitter #Hashtags

Source: http://tinyurl.com/5urjzkd

Article: http://tinyurl.com/2a54xsv

Examples #MedEd – Medical Education #edchat - Education ##edutech - Educational Technology #web20chat - Web 2.0 #DistEd – Distance education and e-learning #innochat – Innovation in education #Lrnchat – Learning issues for educators #ellchat – English Language Learners

Creating a #Hashtag

REMEMBER Make it Unique, Short & Simple!

#MedEd – Medical Education #edchat - Education ##edutech - Educational Technology #DistEd – Distance education and e-learning #Lrnchat – Learning issues for educators #ellchat – English Language Learners

Tweetdeck Hootsuite

Twitter App for My Mobile Device?

Tweetdeck: http://www.tweetdeck.com/ Hootsuite: http://hootsuite.com/

Real-time Updates on Tweets & Hashtags?

Tools to Explore:

Monitter

Twitterfall

TweetGrid

TweetChat

Source: http://tinyurl.com/5urjzkd

Great for Q&A sessions during lectures! TweetGrid: http://tweetgrid.com/ TweetChat: http://tweetchat.com/

Monitter: http://monitter.com/ Twitterfall: http://twitterfall.com

Document My Twitter Discussions/ Hashtags?

Tweetdoc.org Tweetdoc: http://www.tweetdoc.org/

A tweetdoc is a document that brings together all the tweets from a particular event or search

term. It allows you to keep a record of an event through twitter.

Embed Twitter (Stream) on a Blog/Website?

Twitter Widgets Twitter Widgets: https://twitter.com/about/resources

Share Pictures & Videos?

Yfrog

Twitpic TwitVid

Twitpic: http://twitpic.com/ TwitVid: http://www.twitvid.com/ Yfrog: http://www.yfrog.com/

Get Feedback Using Polls?

TwTpoll Poll Everywhere TwTpoll: http://twtpoll.com/ Poll Everywhere: http://www.polleverywhere.com SAP 2.0: http://www.sapweb20.com/blog/powerpoint-twitter-tools/

SAP WEB 2.0

Newspaper: paper.li

Magazine: Flipboard

Filtering out the Juiciest Tweets?

paper.li: http://paper.li/ Flipboard: http://flipboard.com/

Instant Screencasts for Twitter?

SCREENR Screenr: http://www.screenr.com/

Stream/Broadcast Live on Twitter?

TwitCam TwitCam: http://twitcam.livestream.com/

Send Direct Messages to a Group?

Grouptweet Grouptweet: http://www.grouptweet.com/

Create My Own Class (Twibe)?

Twibes Twibes: http://www.twibes.com/

Backup My Tweets?

Backupmytweets Source: http://tinyurl.com/3yd99nm

TweetBackup

TweetBackup: http://tweetbackup.com/ Backupmytweets: http://backupmytweets.com/

Archivist

Stats on User Participation?

Archivist: http://archivist.visitmix.com/

Measuring Influence?

Is a standard for measuring online influence. Use it to discover your influence and compare with others you may know.

Social Mention: http://www.socialmention.com/ KLOUT: http://klout.com/

I WANT MORE TWITTER TOOLS!

RIGHT HERE: http://tinyurl.com/cgzqrkp

Challenges

1. Tools overload 2. Role of Twitter in LEARNING 3. Firewall blocking 4. Usability & ease-of-use 5. Content ownership 6. Not all use Twitter 7. Learner confidence & support 8. Out of the comfort zone 9. Control Vs. Empowerment 10. Testing & assessment

Used For: Latest Updates Latest Events News Announcements Publications Class Updates Quick Discussions Collaborations Share Links (URLs) Course updates Q&A Learning Etc.

University Strategy?

Twitter feed for every programme

Programmes Twitter feed for: Library Teaching & Learning E-Learning Student Services Healthcare Services Academic Affairs Alumni…

Dept/Centers

Courses Student Batches Communities Clubs…

Twitter Feeds

Individual Strategy?

http://twitter.com/zaidlearn

Article: http://tiny.cc/lp0b0

MAGIC Twitter Learning Portion? USE Twitter to:

FOLLOW relevant experts, lists and #hashtags (learning streams) to keep yourself updated with the latest discoveries in your learning domains.

SHARE your own interesting discoveries (resources, ideas and events) with your students and wider learning community.

ENGAGE with your students in and beyond the classroom to explore, discover, question, discuss and collaborate.

BUILD your own learning communities through lists, #hashtags, and Twitter Apps.

REMEMBER Twitter is just a tool (enabler)…Explore it to find your own magic portion for learning and teaching.

Twouble with Twitters: SuperNews!

Video: http://youtu.be/PN2HAroA12w

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