Below you will find some of our favorites ideas for how to use Twitter in the K-12 classroom and model the responsible usage of social media:
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Announcements. Post
information regarding upcoming projects, deadlines, and activities to stay engaged while on break from school.
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Research. There is a wealth
of experts on Twitter who are eager to share their knowledge. MLA now outlines how to properly cite a Tweet.
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Host a Book Study Twitter
Chat. Create a hashtag chat for students to discuss a novel they’re reading. Use open-ended questions regarding the author, plot, characters, etc. to encourage
students to respond.
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Start a monthly/quarterly Twitter Chat with
parents. Encourage your parent/teacher organizations to co-host twitter chats about issues of interest to them (bullying, relevance/amount of homework, grading procedures,
etc.)
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Debate. Encourage
students to defend their position and use appropriate responses for their classmates’ arguments.
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Vocabulary. Encourage
students to tweet a sentence using their vocabulary words.
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Alphabet Study. Have
families take pictures of objects from their environment that start with the letter of the day. Have them post on Twitter and include your class hashtag.
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Teach Effective Searching
Techniques. Post a daily question on Twitter that requires students to search online for the answer(s) using effective searching techniques.
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Use Backchannels.
Encourage students to post comments, questions or ask for clarification during classroom instruction and presentations.
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Promote Class Blog. Create a
class blog that showcases the work of students. If students are older have them create individual blogs. Then encourage others on Twitter to leave comments for students.
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Encourage Learning.
Keep curious students stimulated by pointing them to additional research and learning opportunities.
When integrating Twitter into the classroom,
you may also want to try out these tips:
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Create multiple
accounts. If you are going to mix business with pleasure (i.e. following celebrities) it may be wise to create a separate account for your class conversations. If
you teach multiple classes, you may want to create an account for each class.
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Stay Organized. Create
a classroom hashtag to keep posts organized.
For additional ideas for how others are using
Twitter in the classroom, we recommend reviewing these additional resources:
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Turning Tweets into Narrative Tales
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Tweet, Tweet, Go the Kindergartners
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Twitter goes to college
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“I am twittering and blogging!”
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Twitter spectrum
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100 Ways To Use Twitter In Education, By
Degree Of Difficulty
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36 Interesting Ways to us Twitter in the
Classroom
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