We’ve got a guide to twitter hashtags for education that helps aggregate some of the must-know twitter tidbits. And of course, cybraryman has especially useful twitter resources as well.
But there is something approachable about the following infographic from USC Rossier School of Education’s online teaching degree that makes it the kind of thing you might send to that colleague of yours that says twitter is a waste of their time, but you can tell is really just a bit intimidated.
So until public opinion turns and research emerges that says twitter really is indeed a waste of your time, the following infographic may be worth a pin.
Or a print, so you can slide it right under that stubborn colleague’s door or stick it under their windshield wiper.
An Infographic That Summarizes Twitter For Teachers
Keeping up with social media is an entire industry in and of itself (see Mashable). The following social media cheat sheet created by Flowtown and Column Five media for social media sites was created for small businesses, but can be useful for teachers just discovering the joys--and pains-- of twitter, facebook, YouTube, Google+, tumblr, and digg, among others. (Pinterest, for example.) You are now free to connect with learners, find great content, and grow your professional learning community. Infographic source Flowtown and Column Five Media; Social Media Cheat Sheet For Teachers (And Other Bipeds)
Keeping up with social media is an entire industry in and of itself (see Mashable). The following social media cheat sheet created by Flowtown and Column Five media for social media sites was created for small businesses, but can be useful for teachers just discovering the joys--and pains-- of twitter, facebook, YouTube, Google+, tumblr, and digg, among others. (Pinterest, for example.) You are now free to connect with learners, find great content, and grow your professional learning community. Infographic source Flowtown and Column Five Media; Social Media Cheat Sheet For Teachers (And Other Bipeds)