In reading a couple of the Twitter articles on how teachers are using Twitter in the classroom, a couple thoughts stood out. I do like the idea of tweeting about upcoming assignments or projects. Depending on the audience, this may reach more students than e-mail or Blackboard announcements. I also like the idea of tweeting about upcoming events or social gatherings. I also believe that teachers out in the field may really benefit by being connected to a network of fellow teachers via twitter for help, assistance or to exchange ideas.Here are 2 articles I've read on how teachers have used Twitter in their own classes:
One of the drawbacks to using Twitter is that it is one more account/application that students would need to check. Unless they had it linked into another application (Facebook, Blackberry, etc) it may be a frustration to need to login to yet another site to check another means of communication.![]()
Using Twitter, along with other Web 2.0 tools is about meeting students where they are and communicating with them in a way that's relevant to them. do we need to use every tool available to communicate with them? No, but I do think Twitter is one avenue we might use to connect with our students.
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