My books- Hacking Digital Learning Strategies http://hackingdls.com & Learning to Go https://gum.co/learn2go
Resources at http://shellyterrell.com/emoji
Shelly Sanchez TerrellAuthor of The 30 Goals Challenge for Teachers em The 30 Goals Challenge for Educators
2. “Although an emoticon may
look like a smile, a frown or
any number of facial
expressions, it doesn’t
represent a face, as many
internet users assume. It’s
actually intended to convey
a feeling (“I’m happy,” or
“just joking”).”
- Lauren Collister, New
Republic, 2015
ShellyTerrell.com/emoji
4. :-) 1st emoticon in1982
email by Scott Fahlman at
Carnegie Mellon
University to indicate
sarcasm in text
communication
- Lauren Collister, New
Republic, 2015