Day 5 of #YSJ10DoT: Tweeting URLs & Media
You can’t say a lot in 140 characters – but you can link to other places on the web where a topic can be discussed at greater length, perhaps in an article, blog post or video....
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You can’t say a lot in 140 characters – but you can link to other places on the web where a topic can be discussed at greater length, perhaps in an article, blog post or video....
You’ve sent some tweets, followed people and hopefully gained some followers of your own. Some people prefer to listen more than they tweet, which is fine – the only thing to consider is, the...
You’ve sent your first tweets, creating interesting and engaging content for your potential followers. The other side to Twitter, of course, is the stream of information brought to you by the people you follow. And if...
What to tweet? Twitter only allows you to send 140 characters, which doesn’t seem much when we are used to writing at length about complex ideas. That doesn’t mean that Twitter is superficial or...
To start off with, you’ll need to sign up to Twitter. You can see people’s tweets without an account, by viewing their profile or by searching for a keyword, as it’s a very public...
What is it? iSpring is a toolkit for developing e-Learning content which can be delivered to the variety of devices; Desktops and Laptops (Windows & Mac) and iPads, iPhones and Android devices. How does...
What is it? Vialogues is a free online tool from EdLab, Columbia University, that allows you to create discussions around videos currently available online, or videos you have created and want to upload. This...
What is Tricider? Tricider is a free web based application where users can post a question and share it with others for brainstorming or collecting votes or getting feedback. It might be useful for...
The NMC Horizon Report > 2015 Higher Education Edition is a collaborative effort between the NMC and the EDUCAUSE Learning Initiative (ELI). This 12th edition describes annual findings from the NMC Horizon Project, an ongoing research...
The latest ADD Newsletter is out now! Talking About Teaching, CPD Framework, Students as Researchers, Research Development and 10 Days of Twitter… [gview file=”http://blog.yorksj.ac.uk/moodle/files/2015/02/ADD_Newsletter_Feb15.pdf”] Phil