10 Days of Twitter #YSJ10DoT – Coming Soon!

Ever wondered if Twitter might be a useful tool for enhancing your teaching & learning, or developing your personal learning network? Not sure how to get started, or how it all works?Image of Twitter logo on crumpled brown paper effect licenced under a Creative Commons licence from Esther Vargas on Flickr https://flic.kr/p/dRyXTH

Welcome to Ten Days of Twitter, or as it’s called in twitterspeak, #YSJ10DoT !

YSJ10DoT will take place from Monday 27 February – Friday 10 March 2017.

10 Days of Twitter will help you to learn to use Twitter from scratch, build up your network and join in the conversation in 10 days!

Twitter is a micro-blogging social media platform on which you can post 140 character ‘tweets’ which your followers can see, and you can follow other people to see what they’re sharing. Sounds easy! In fact, setting up an account, following people and sending tweets is easy!

And yet… for such a simple platform, Twitter is pretty complex. It’s not the functionality, so much as the conventions (@, #, RT, etc.), the strategies for tweeting effectively and building a network, the plethora of ‘apps’ or third party tools to add on…not to mention thinking about why you might want to use such a platform, and what you might use it to achieve, other than sharing celebrity gossip and what you had for breakfast.

At first people are often very skeptical – what could you possibly say that was of any academic or professional value in 140 characters? And why would anyone care to know what you are saying? How could Twitter possibly enhance your work in any way, other than a fun way to distract yourself from real work? To find out, view the YSJ10DoT schedule and register to participate in the next Ten Days of Twitter from Monday 27 February – Friday 10 March 2017.

Over the ten days, we’ll be exploring Twitter together. During each of the Ten Days of Twitter, We’ll be sharing a daily post on a small aspect of Twitter, to get you up and running and exploring what Twitter might offer you. None of these activities will take up very much of your time, so we hope it will be a worthwhile experiment for you! We’ll be interacting with each other too, so you’ll be building up your network on Twitter very quickly! There are quite a few academics, faculties, programmes etc. on Twitter already, using it to ask questions, find resources, collaborate on projects etc. – join us!

One important thing to remember: whenever you tweet about the programme, use the hashtag #YSJ10DoT so that we can find each other. We’ll explain more later!

To encourage full engagement, and to allow participants to evidence their Twitter skills, the TEL team will award open badges for various (optional!) tasks over the course of the ten days.

We hope you’ll join us for Ten Days of Twitter – give it a chance, give it time for your network to build and get to know you, explore what it can do for you and make up your own mind!

TEL Team (@YSJTEL)

Rosie Hare

Working to the Directorate’s annual objectives and the TEL Quality Framework, Rosie’s role as a TEL Advisor is to proactively support and develop staff in using technology to enhance the student learning experience. Her main focus is to advise academic staff on effective use of learning technologies to develop innovative learning resources, processes and practices. Before joining YSJ Rosie was an E-Learning Support Officer at University of York, and prior to that worked as a Digital Facilitator in the E-Learning Team at Middlesbrough College.

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