embedding a twitter feed to oracle
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Embedding a Twitter feed to Oracle
Log in or sign up to Twitter
Click the profile icon in the top right (to the left of the Tweet button) then click settings
Profile button
Click on “Widgets”
Click “Create new”
Set the feed settingsTimeline sources
User timeline is all of the user’s tweets in chronological order
(newest to oldest)Likes is all of the user’s tweets in chronological order (newest to
oldest)List is all tweets from users in a “list”
in chronological order (newest to oldest), lists are multiple users
grouped into one feedSearch is all of the tweets under a search term (hashtags, weblinks or
key words)Collection is all of the tweets in a
“collection”, collections are a group of tweets created by a user that can
be added toThe settings below will change based
on the type of source
Search term (Username,
hashtag, weblinks or key
words)
(If ticked)Exclude Replies;
replies to the tweets are not included.
Auto-expand photos; photos will
automatically be visible on tweets. The height of the
embedded Twitter feed
widget Colour of the hyperlinks
on tweets
Create the widget Preview of the widget
In this example the search query is Learning Technology, the height is 800px, the theme is light and I have change the link colour to the
college purple. Copy the embed code. Once you have finished click “Save changes”
Embed code
Go to Oracle, go to the course page you want to add the Padlet to then turn editing on
Click Add and Activity or Resource, then add a label or page. Or add it to a HTML block
In the text editor, click the HTML editor
Paste the link, then click update
This is the feed in a course page