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Global Connections in the Classroom
 
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Twitter in Plain English
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Step 1: In your web browser address bar, type in http://twitter.com Step 2: Since you are a new user, you will need to create a’ new account. Click the button on the screen labeled  “ Sign up now”
The following screen will appear.  It will ask you to type in  your full name, the username you would like to use, the pass- word you  would like to use, and your e-mail address.
As you enter your information, you will know if the names you have chosen are available or not.  You may need to  try out different usernames until you find a unique one.
After you accept the terms of service and submit your information,  you will be asked to type in a couple of random words in order to  confirm your information.  This is done to ensure that the user is  not creating a computer-generated account in order to send  spam messages to other Twitter users.
The next page makes some suggestions on how to find other Twitter  users to “follow”.  You can choose catagories such as Art & Design, Entertainment, Fashion, Music, News, Politics, Sports, and many more! Once you find some  interesting tweets, you can “follow” the person who posted  it.  When you “ follow” someone,  whatever  they “tweet” will appear on your personal  Twitter page!
One way of finding people to “follow” is to search for the names of friends or people that you personally know.  You can click the blue button labeled “Find friends” to help you in this process! When  searching for a friend to follow, make sure to check that person’s profile and picture to be sure it’s the right person!
On the left side of the next page, you will see a search box that allows  you to type in the name of someone you might not personally know,  but is someone you would like to follow.  That person might be a  fellow teacher at another school, a public figure such as a politician or a  celebrity, or  otherwise.  You could  also search  for a Twitter account used by a  company,  a television  station, or  an  organization.
Once again, before you follow someone, check out the profile and picture of that person to make sure it’s the  person you want! President Obama’s real  Twitter account A satirical Twitter account spotlighting President Obama
To go to the Twitter page for your account, click the blue button labeled “Next Step…You’re Done!”  The page for your Twitter account will load, and if you’ve “followed” anyone, the most recent updates from them will appear in the left  column In the order they  were sent, the most recent  updates  appearing at the top.  as long as  you are signed in, you will be continually updated!
Before you start “tweeting”, you might want to update your  profile so others can find you easily.  At the top right of the  screen you will see a number of different links, including the  link for your “Profile”.  Click on this link to upload a picture  for your avatar, your location, the address for your website  (if you have one), and a short biography (up to 160 characters).
Click on the link labeled “Settings” to make changes to  details in your account, including: ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
On the “Settings” page, you can upload a picture of your choice for your personal avatar.  You should upload a  personal picture so that you can be easily  identified when  other Twitter users are looking to “ follow” you.
The “Design” link allows you to choose the background that will appear  behind your Twitter feed.  You can choose from the designs that are  supplied, or you can load your own background image, or you can  change the  colors in the  designs.  If you are  feeling  especially  creative, you  can use the  “ Themelon”  feature on the  right side of  the page to  choose from  thousands of  designs and  color palettes.
Once you are ready to begin “tweeting”, click the “Home” link at the top right  of the page.  You will come back to the main screen for your account.  At the  top of the screen on the left will be where you type in your updates.   Since Twitter is a micro-blogging  site, you will  only be allowed  to enter short,  concise updates.  In these updates, you can say  whatever you  want, as long as  the message  doesn’t exceed  140 characters.  This includes  spaces between  words!
After you tweet, it will appear at the top of your  Twitter feed!
When tweeting, there will be times when you want to make your followers aware  of different websites or links that you find interesting.  You are able to copy and  paste the URL for a website or a website link in your Twitter update box,  as well as a short description of what the link is about.
After you post your tweet, the URL link that you included becomes  a hyperlink that others can click on to go that website!
There will be times when the URL address for a link you want to update others on is so long that it cuts into the available number of characters in your Twitter update box.  If you run out of characters, your update will only include up to the 140th character.  In order to shorten the length of a weblink and still send along a usuable URL address, you can use URL shortening websites such as  http://bit.ly  or  http://tinyurl.com   These sites allow you to copy and paste a website URL into its box and create a  shorter URL that you can copy and paste back into your Twitter update box.
URL shortening websites such as  http://bit.ly   and  http://tinyurl.com convert long URL addresses into shorter URL addresses That you can copy and paste back into Twitter.  This will  Help reduce the number of characters in your “Tweet”!
When copied and pasted into your  tweet, you can click on the shortened  URL that leads to  the link you want others to view. This shortened  URL link is only temporary.  You won’t be able to type this URL into an address bar at any time, or it won’t work.
It is very important to keep up with the Twitter usernames of the people you  want to send updates to.  Every Twitter Username begins  with an “@” symbol Followed by the  Twitter username. For example, when I want to send a tweet to Conan O’Brien, I include the Twitter address  “ @ConanOBrien” in my message…or else it won’t be sent to him!
Your latest tweet will appear in two places on your Twitter page: ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
You can choose to reply to a tweet that someone  has sent you, or you can  choose to repeat a tweet  to call attention to it.  Navigate to find the tweet in question,  and you will see that you will have the  option to either “reply”  or “re-tweet” that  message.  Replying to  the tweet will allow you  to send a tweet back to  the person who originally  sent the message.  “ Re-tweeting” allows you to repeat the message  and send it to additional Twitter users.
When you reply to a tweet, the  Twitter address of  the person who  you are replying to automatically  appears in the  message box. Then you can  respond to the message that will be directly relayed back to the other Tweeter!
When you  “ re-tweet” a  message from another Twitter user, it will  re-post that tweet so that  your followers can be made aware of it. You are also able to add your own comment to  a re-tweeted post.
On Twitter, you will often see  tweets that contain number signs (#) followed by one or more words  highlighted in blue. These are called “ tags”, and are  used to help you search for tweets with a common theme.  Click on  the tag, and you will see a list of  search results of tweets  containing those tags.
Along the  right side of  your Twitter home page  you will see  the top 10  tags that are  “ trending”,  or the top  searches on  Twitter at the  moment.  These  searches  often reflect  current events  in society,  politics,  or in pop culture.
How Twitter can be used in  different subject areas LANGUAGE ARTS ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],Source: “How to Use Twitter in the Classroom”, http://www.docstoc.com/docs/5649046/How-To-Use-Twitter-in-the-Classroom
How Twitter can be used in  different subject areas MATH ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
How Twitter can be used in  different subject areas SOCIAL STUDIES ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],Source: “How to Use Twitter in the Classroom”, http://www.docstoc.com/docs/5649046/How-To-Use-Twitter-in-the-Classroom
How Twitter can be used in  different subject areas SCIENCE ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],Source: “How to Use Twitter in the Classroom”, http://www.docstoc.com/docs/5649046/How-To-Use-Twitter-in-the-Classroom
How Twitter can be used in  different subject areas FOREIGN LANGUAGE ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],PHYSICAL EDUCATION ,[object Object],[object Object]
 
 
        For more information please address all correspondence to: Robert R. Heinrich Director of Academic Computing The Richard Stockton College of NJ 609-626-6039 Email:  [email_address]

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Global connections in the classroom

  • 1. Global Connections in the Classroom
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  • 42. Step 1: In your web browser address bar, type in http://twitter.com Step 2: Since you are a new user, you will need to create a’ new account. Click the button on the screen labeled “ Sign up now”
  • 43. The following screen will appear. It will ask you to type in your full name, the username you would like to use, the pass- word you would like to use, and your e-mail address.
  • 44. As you enter your information, you will know if the names you have chosen are available or not. You may need to try out different usernames until you find a unique one.
  • 45. After you accept the terms of service and submit your information, you will be asked to type in a couple of random words in order to confirm your information. This is done to ensure that the user is not creating a computer-generated account in order to send spam messages to other Twitter users.
  • 46. The next page makes some suggestions on how to find other Twitter users to “follow”. You can choose catagories such as Art & Design, Entertainment, Fashion, Music, News, Politics, Sports, and many more! Once you find some interesting tweets, you can “follow” the person who posted it. When you “ follow” someone, whatever they “tweet” will appear on your personal Twitter page!
  • 47. One way of finding people to “follow” is to search for the names of friends or people that you personally know. You can click the blue button labeled “Find friends” to help you in this process! When searching for a friend to follow, make sure to check that person’s profile and picture to be sure it’s the right person!
  • 48. On the left side of the next page, you will see a search box that allows you to type in the name of someone you might not personally know, but is someone you would like to follow. That person might be a fellow teacher at another school, a public figure such as a politician or a celebrity, or otherwise. You could also search for a Twitter account used by a company, a television station, or an organization.
  • 49. Once again, before you follow someone, check out the profile and picture of that person to make sure it’s the person you want! President Obama’s real Twitter account A satirical Twitter account spotlighting President Obama
  • 50. To go to the Twitter page for your account, click the blue button labeled “Next Step…You’re Done!” The page for your Twitter account will load, and if you’ve “followed” anyone, the most recent updates from them will appear in the left column In the order they were sent, the most recent updates appearing at the top. as long as you are signed in, you will be continually updated!
  • 51. Before you start “tweeting”, you might want to update your profile so others can find you easily. At the top right of the screen you will see a number of different links, including the link for your “Profile”. Click on this link to upload a picture for your avatar, your location, the address for your website (if you have one), and a short biography (up to 160 characters).
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  • 53. On the “Settings” page, you can upload a picture of your choice for your personal avatar. You should upload a personal picture so that you can be easily identified when other Twitter users are looking to “ follow” you.
  • 54. The “Design” link allows you to choose the background that will appear behind your Twitter feed. You can choose from the designs that are supplied, or you can load your own background image, or you can change the colors in the designs. If you are feeling especially creative, you can use the “ Themelon” feature on the right side of the page to choose from thousands of designs and color palettes.
  • 55. Once you are ready to begin “tweeting”, click the “Home” link at the top right of the page. You will come back to the main screen for your account. At the top of the screen on the left will be where you type in your updates. Since Twitter is a micro-blogging site, you will only be allowed to enter short, concise updates. In these updates, you can say whatever you want, as long as the message doesn’t exceed 140 characters. This includes spaces between words!
  • 56. After you tweet, it will appear at the top of your Twitter feed!
  • 57. When tweeting, there will be times when you want to make your followers aware of different websites or links that you find interesting. You are able to copy and paste the URL for a website or a website link in your Twitter update box, as well as a short description of what the link is about.
  • 58. After you post your tweet, the URL link that you included becomes a hyperlink that others can click on to go that website!
  • 59. There will be times when the URL address for a link you want to update others on is so long that it cuts into the available number of characters in your Twitter update box. If you run out of characters, your update will only include up to the 140th character. In order to shorten the length of a weblink and still send along a usuable URL address, you can use URL shortening websites such as http://bit.ly or http://tinyurl.com These sites allow you to copy and paste a website URL into its box and create a shorter URL that you can copy and paste back into your Twitter update box.
  • 60. URL shortening websites such as http://bit.ly and http://tinyurl.com convert long URL addresses into shorter URL addresses That you can copy and paste back into Twitter. This will Help reduce the number of characters in your “Tweet”!
  • 61. When copied and pasted into your tweet, you can click on the shortened URL that leads to the link you want others to view. This shortened URL link is only temporary. You won’t be able to type this URL into an address bar at any time, or it won’t work.
  • 62. It is very important to keep up with the Twitter usernames of the people you want to send updates to. Every Twitter Username begins with an “@” symbol Followed by the Twitter username. For example, when I want to send a tweet to Conan O’Brien, I include the Twitter address “ @ConanOBrien” in my message…or else it won’t be sent to him!
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  • 64. You can choose to reply to a tweet that someone has sent you, or you can choose to repeat a tweet to call attention to it. Navigate to find the tweet in question, and you will see that you will have the option to either “reply” or “re-tweet” that message. Replying to the tweet will allow you to send a tweet back to the person who originally sent the message. “ Re-tweeting” allows you to repeat the message and send it to additional Twitter users.
  • 65. When you reply to a tweet, the Twitter address of the person who you are replying to automatically appears in the message box. Then you can respond to the message that will be directly relayed back to the other Tweeter!
  • 66. When you “ re-tweet” a message from another Twitter user, it will re-post that tweet so that your followers can be made aware of it. You are also able to add your own comment to a re-tweeted post.
  • 67. On Twitter, you will often see tweets that contain number signs (#) followed by one or more words highlighted in blue. These are called “ tags”, and are used to help you search for tweets with a common theme. Click on the tag, and you will see a list of search results of tweets containing those tags.
  • 68. Along the right side of your Twitter home page you will see the top 10 tags that are “ trending”, or the top searches on Twitter at the moment. These searches often reflect current events in society, politics, or in pop culture.
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  • 76.         For more information please address all correspondence to: Robert R. Heinrich Director of Academic Computing The Richard Stockton College of NJ 609-626-6039 Email: [email_address]

Notas do Editor

  1. ePals is the leading provider of safe collaborative technology for schools to connect and learn in a protected, project-based learning network. With classrooms in 200 countries and territories, ePals makes it easy to connect learners locally, nationally or internationally.
  2. Global SchoolNet's main purpose is to help teachers find collaborative learning partners and appropriate projects. Project-based learning opportunities are diverse, challenging and innovative -- ranging from understanding terrorism, the mathematics of music, exploring innovative waste management solutions, to creative story telling, online safety and studying global warming. There are learning projects for every age and to support every subject area. To get started using our content, tools and resources, we recommend that you explore the following features on our website:
  3. Imagine – dozens, hundreds, thousands, or millions of people who know something (or think they do) building a website together. The parallels with how people learn are obvious to the Constructivists among us, as this can be an example of people “constructing knowledge” together. If you add some facilitation and coaching to a wiki world, it starts to look like some classrooms I’ve seen
  4. A podcast is an audio media file that is distributed by subscription over the Internet using syndication feeds, for playback on mobile devices and personal computers. Podcasts are the new phenomenon of professional and homemade media broadcasts available on the Internet. Podcasting is a form of one-to-many media distribution. As such, it could be called a broadcast. Initially, podcasts were mostly mp3 format audio shows listened to on a computer, but when the iPod began to support mobile access to the content, it also became common practice to transfer the media to the iPod for portable any where, any time access. The content is always downloaded to an application such as iTunes and then optionally transferred to an iPod or other MP3 player.
  5. And what could be more exciting than students publishing their own Internet radio show for an authentic project. Podcasting is also a way for teachers and students to publish and distribute content. Imagine a science instructor posting daily assignments and recorded lectures from class to a website that provides an RSS feed. Students can subscribe to the feed from home and have their class assignments and content sync with their iPods, taking them wherever they go. In fact there are many possibilities. Just select the Education category in iTunes and the K-12 category to explore.
  6. Imagine if you have hundreds if not thousands of topic specific radio stations that had talk shows addressing your area of interest. It shouldn’t be necessary to navigate to hundreds of web pages to check for new content. Imagine a personal Internet agent who would check for and retrieve the most recent content from all the sources on a daily basis and bring it all together in one easy to use window. This agent should keep up with what you have already listen to and automatically transfer new content to your portable listening device when it is connected, making it possible to listen to the content no matter were you were: driving, mowing the yard, or even while exercising. Whenever you visit this personal library, you could trust that is was full of the latest content meeting your selection criteria. Podcasting is about a new source to support life long learning with WHAT, WHEN, and WHERE under your control ! Some reports say there are over 65,000 podcast online and a survey last summer, indicated over 9 million people downloaded podcasts during the one month survey period. Resoruce http://www.nielsenmedia.com/nc/portal/site/Public/menuitem.55dc65b4a7d5adff3f65936147a062a0/?vgnextoid=cb34338e8998c010VgnVCM100000ac0a260aRCRD
  7. A podcast can optionally have an embedded image or even synchronized images visible on iPods with photo capabilities (all current models other than the shuffle). Also chapter markers can be embedded making it possible to jump to specific sections of the content. When listening to content in the iTunes application. It is also possible to view accompanying text with each audio file and use web links that are made available at times specified by the author. Finally, it is accessible in the iTunes application.Podcasting can also be used to distribute pdfs, graphics and digital video to iTunes clients. While these media types can ユ t be copied to an iPod, they can be accessed via iTunes. This provides a convenient, subscription based model for distributing educational materials. Any one series may have any combination of these formats.
  8. One of the great things about listening to podcasts is that you can subscribe to what’s called an RSS feed. Once you’re subscribed, your podcatcher will check the feed regularly for new episodes. When a new episode is posted, the podcatcher will automatically download the audio file for you to listen to. As a podcaster, you create and update your RSS feed for your listeners to subscribe to. Don’t worry. This is easier than it sounds. I’ll show you what you need to do, but first let’s talk about what an RSS feed is. An RSS feed is nothing more than a specially formatted text file. RSS stands for Really Simple Syndication. This is just a set of rules that outlines how the information in the feed fill needs to be formatted. Before you start sweating, you don’t need to worry about understanding RSS or writing out the feed file by hand. There are ways to create it automatically. You won’t be writing code or trying to remember the RSS format. This will be done for you. In a blog feed, the RSS feed text file includes a list of the recent posts and information about each one such as title, date, author, etc. An RSS feed for a podcast is the same, except it also includes information about your MP3 file such as its web address and file size. The podcatcher uses this information to find and download the audio file. Each time you post a new podcast episode, you need to update your RSS feed with information about it so your listeners’ podcatchers will detect and download the file. NOTE: RSS feeds files are written in a language called XML. I just mention this so that you know that if the term XML is mentioned in relation to podcasting, it’s probably referring to the RSS or podcast feed.
  9. Skype is an application that turns a personal computer into a telephone. Skype uses voice over Internet protocol (VoIP) technology, which converts voice signals into data streams that are sent over the Internet and converted back to audio by the recipient’s computer