catherine werst october 28, 2009 for audio call toll free 1 - 888-886-3951 and use pin/code 130405
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Catherine WerstOctober 28, 2009
For audio call Toll Free 1-888-886-3951
and use PIN/code 130405
• Maximize your CCC Confer window.• Mute your phone (*6) if you have visitors or noise in your office.• Please note phone audio may be in presenter-only mode.• Ask questions over the phone when the presenter prompts. • Ask questions throughout presentation via the chat window.
HousekeepingHousekeeping
Adjusting your computer audioAdjusting your computer audio
1) To listen on your computer, adjust your speaker volume 2) If you’re using a phone, click on phone headset.3) To speak you’ll need a microphone or USB headset.
a) First, run the audio wizard Tools/Audio/Audio Setup Wizard.b) Second, press on the mic icon when it’s available (release when finished speaking)
Saving Files & Open/close CaptionsSaving Files & Open/close Captions
1. Save chat window with floppy disc icon
2. Open/close captioning window with CC icon
Emoticons and PollingEmoticons and Polling
1. Raise hand and Emoticons
2. Polling options
Image courtesy of despair.com
When I hear “Twitter”, I think:
a) Yeah baby! I’ve been tweeting since ’06
b) Oh cool! Another new technology!
c) Is this new fad worth the time & effort?
d) Oh no! Another new technology…
e) That’s it, I’m faxing in my intent to retire.
Statistics courtesy of Wolframalpha.com
Free, real-time stream of 140-character posts from people you “follow”
Platform for you to share ideas, resources in public or private
Access to global, unfiltered stream of posts Synchronous & asynchronous
communication tool Functions not limited to members only Portable – mobile, desktop
Any user profile that is made
public can be viewed if you
know the user name.
Tweets from that user are displayed in
chronological order with some
hyperlinking.
Important, popular, provoking “tweets” are retweeted to wider audiences
Ability to contact users outside your network with @name salutation
“Trending” topics displayed on site Filtering, searches and tagging
for tweets (#hashtags) search.twitter.com is the search engine
Twitter.com
When you log in to Twitter, you can
post your Tweets directly into the
interface, and review the Tweets
of the users you are following.
Other features are found on the right navigation.
1. Find someone interesting to follow
2. Click the “Follow” button
3. Their posts will now show up in your timeline! Easy!
…If someone is too “noisy” for your taste, simply click “Unfollow”
Web sites shared via URL shortening http://www.amazon.com/s/ref=nb_ss?url
=search-alias%3Daps&field-keywords=world+according+to+twitter&x=0&y=0
http://tinyurl.com/yg97r8w
Metrics & Visualizations of word use Not only humans using Twitter Get ready for Google’s Social Search
launch with Twitter in a few weeks!
Search is open and public, and
you may search across all
posts by words or hashtags.
Professional (or Personal) Learning Network
Follow professionals who inspire you & share your interests
Find people, organizations that give you resources and breaking news
Ask your PLN for feedback Feed your PLN with resources, ideas
Jump into Twitter for YOU first Research the things that interest you Be aware of Twittiquette Think locally AND globally
“The animating genius behind Twitter will live on... that tactile sense of your community is simply too
much fun, too useful — and it makes the group more than
the sum of its parts.”
– Clive Thompson, WIRED Magazine
Talking about life Talking about their instructors Sharing assignment information Selling & buying textbooks Sharing work, cheating, encouraging Confessing, complaining, extolling
…on Twitter.
…Sometimes under their desks while you’re talking.
Use a different account for teaching Show your tweets on your web site
(RSS, widgets) Pre-course information Talk up your textbook Promote library &
counseling services Demonstrate netiquette
Virtual Office Hours Post assignments (use #hashtags!) Announcements (cancellation, grades) Supplemental web resources Highlight career opportunities Ruminate, link to your blog Ask key concept questions
All without having to share a phone number!
Research, post links to news, articles Tweet the lecture for extra credit Progressive stories (#hashtags!) Chapter summaries Tweet a field trip Lecture Hall discussion tweets (project
on a smart screen)
Link to exemplary student work Respond to poll or survey (twickers?) Post images/music/video via Twitter Interview a classmate Haiku or iambic pentameter
Powerpoint plug-in for Office 2007 (Windows)
Read events in other languages Learn about other countries, cultures News about specific disciplines Follow political events or politicians Find opposing views Multicultural music & videos (blip.fm) Learn from & speak with experts Develop professional manners
Follow tweeted medical procedures Experience NASA events Get geological info (volcano, quakes) Find internships or jobs Discover local Tweetups Conference information in real time
Wordle.net
Twyric.com
Timetweets.com
1. Build your Professional Learning Network
2. Follow a small group at first, include friends & fellow hobbyists
Join interesting chats (#edchat, #techtrust) and meet like-minded people
1. “Weed out” your follow list on occasion to fine-tune the tweet stream
2. Play with access beyond twitter.com
Tr.im/twip:
Resource links Videos Handy applications PLUS annotated list of all
classroom ideas!
Please remember to share your
Twitter user names in the chat
window if you want new Tweeps!
Tr.im/twip
Catherine Werst
Twitter.com/cat8canary
Q&AQ&A
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