Twitter




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                @cmairn
Twitter asks “what’s
happening” and makes the
answer spread across the
    globe to millions,
      immediately.


                    Source: http://goo.gl/st9DH
Source: http://goo.gl/st9DH
Some Terminology
• Twitter - a free social networking and micro-blogging service that
  enables users to send and read messages known as tweets.

• Tweet - text-based post of up to 140 characters displayed on the
  author's profile page and delivered to the author's followers.

• Tweeple – Twitter people, Twitter members, Twitter users.

• Tweetup - Twitter meetups.

• RT / Retweet – when you repeat a tweet from someone else.
  Can be considered citing a source. (RT @mashable Twitter's 1,928 Percent
  Growth and Other Notable Social Media Stats http://awe.sm/XNu)


• @replies – when someone replies to @yourtwitterusername (aka,
  handle). The more @replies you have the higher your Twitter
  influence.
Why should I care?
• Create an account and find out. Experience
  Twitter!

• Share ideas and events. Spread your message
  easily!

• Connect with people and ideas. Bring in new users
  who may never find your services otherwise.

• Think creatively and be the trend setter. Make
  Twitter whatever you want it to do or be.

• Discovery tool! Follow trends via #hashtags,
  twitturly.com, twitscoop.com, search.twitter.com,
  etc. and re-tweet them and/or comment on them.
Why Should I Care?

• Can be used to help circulate news before major news
  outlets do it.

• Find people you know and follow them. Look at people they
  know and if they are interesting, then follow them too.

• Associated Press Stylebook added ―Twitter‖ and ―Texting‖
  to the latest edition. Follow them @APStylebook.

• Tweet about company successes and flaws. You will be
  amazed how quickly some companies reply.

• I ―attend‖ conferences even though I am not really there by
  following hashtags (e.g., #ALA2011).

• This is not an exhaustive list. There are tons more that you
  can do with Twitter.
Finding People to Follow
•   Search by name
•   Find users via email account
•   Discover common interests at wefollow.com
•   Explore your friend’s friends
Do you really need
  to know what
everyone is doing
   all the time?
Twitter helps people share and connect ideas. You can
also find people that will help you discover new things!
Kind of like a library, right?

Clive Thompson (AKA, @pomeranian99) mentions
―ambient awareness‖ in that ―each little update — each
individual bit of social information — is insignificant on
its own, even supremely mundane. But taken together,
over time, the little snippets coalesce into a
surprisingly sophisticated portrait of your friends’ and
family members’ lives, like thousands of dots making a
pointillist painting‖ – filled with blended color and
meaning.




             Source: http://www.nytimes.com/2008/09/07/magazine/07awareness-t.html?
How can
 you use
 Twitter?
I use Twitter to connect with other
  users and to share content and
  ideas. I discover something new and
  useful every day thanks to Twitter!

               Note: only 138 characters (with spaces) 
Mentions, re-tweets, follows etc.
Expand a tweet for more information (e.g., location)
Searches and Lists
Tweet As A Group Using CoTweet
Block and Report Spam
Give colleagues and customers the
option to send direct messages to your
 Twitter account. It is another way for
   them to stay in contact with you!
Tweet issues and get replies
   and sometimes fixes
Find out what is trending on Twitter and
  support/enhance it with authoritative resources.
The U.S. Congressional Twitter Directory, http://goo.gl/s1sVZ
   New Congressional Committee Must
   Put National Interest First.
   http://bit.ly/qUrYJr)
Follow industry leaders and
     reach out to them.
St. Pete Times article: http://goo.gl/bMi1D

Tweeted Jedi Path video: http://goo.gl/bwSTu
You can auto-populate
your ShareSquare space
      with Tweets!
More info at: http://paper.li/
http://paper.li/cmairn
Twitter Groups (i.e., Twibes) I belong to:
   librarians, EdTech, and Drummers.
Try using




 for class conversations!
Use class #hashtags
What are #hashtags?
                                  .org/




A hashtag is a ―convention for adding additional context and metadata to your
tweets.‖ They are basically tags to help better organize tweets. (e.g., The next
tweets are the main points from my Pecha Kucha session ―Strategies for the Mobile Future of Libraries‖ at
#CIL2009 #mobilelib)




                                  For more information check out:        http://mashable.com/2009/05/17/twitter-hashtags/
Create Lists
Build a widget (http://twitter.com/about/resources/widgets), then create a
     new page in a CMS or website by simply pasting code.
Promote
library news
 via various
 channels --
Library Blog,
   Twitter,
  Toolbars,
     etc.
You can use Yahoo Pipes or other mashup tools to create
            new/useful content for your users.




This Pipe looks complex (and it is), but you can easily clone Pipes based
              around Twitter and modify them for your use.
This pipe searches Twitter and returns the results with the username,
           time, and source embedded in the description.
Twitter Applications



                                                        TwitterBerry




There are thousands!! Check out
http://goo.gl/ptN0C for a good list.

                 Image source: http://www.flickr.com/photos/futileboy/3026065024/
Twitter visualizations
                                  http://mashable.com/2009/03/16/twitter-visualizations/




 Minsh: underwater social world


                                                                                           TwitterThoughts




Twitter Stream Graph                                                                              Twitter Earth
                                                 Twitter Blocks

                                                                           TweetStats
Why are you doing this?
Quick Demo
Virtual Petting Zoo



     Let’s
    Hangout!




   gplus.to/chadmairn
Contact Information




                  Let’s
                Hangout!




               gplus.to/chadmairn

Twitter

  • 1.
    Twitter Attribution: dbarefoot
  • 2.
  • 3.
    Twitter asks “what’s happening”and makes the answer spread across the globe to millions, immediately. Source: http://goo.gl/st9DH
  • 4.
  • 5.
    Some Terminology • Twitter- a free social networking and micro-blogging service that enables users to send and read messages known as tweets. • Tweet - text-based post of up to 140 characters displayed on the author's profile page and delivered to the author's followers. • Tweeple – Twitter people, Twitter members, Twitter users. • Tweetup - Twitter meetups. • RT / Retweet – when you repeat a tweet from someone else. Can be considered citing a source. (RT @mashable Twitter's 1,928 Percent Growth and Other Notable Social Media Stats http://awe.sm/XNu) • @replies – when someone replies to @yourtwitterusername (aka, handle). The more @replies you have the higher your Twitter influence.
  • 6.
    Why should Icare? • Create an account and find out. Experience Twitter! • Share ideas and events. Spread your message easily! • Connect with people and ideas. Bring in new users who may never find your services otherwise. • Think creatively and be the trend setter. Make Twitter whatever you want it to do or be. • Discovery tool! Follow trends via #hashtags, twitturly.com, twitscoop.com, search.twitter.com, etc. and re-tweet them and/or comment on them.
  • 7.
    Why Should ICare? • Can be used to help circulate news before major news outlets do it. • Find people you know and follow them. Look at people they know and if they are interesting, then follow them too. • Associated Press Stylebook added ―Twitter‖ and ―Texting‖ to the latest edition. Follow them @APStylebook. • Tweet about company successes and flaws. You will be amazed how quickly some companies reply. • I ―attend‖ conferences even though I am not really there by following hashtags (e.g., #ALA2011). • This is not an exhaustive list. There are tons more that you can do with Twitter.
  • 8.
    Finding People toFollow • Search by name • Find users via email account • Discover common interests at wefollow.com • Explore your friend’s friends
  • 9.
    Do you reallyneed to know what everyone is doing all the time?
  • 11.
    Twitter helps peopleshare and connect ideas. You can also find people that will help you discover new things! Kind of like a library, right? Clive Thompson (AKA, @pomeranian99) mentions ―ambient awareness‖ in that ―each little update — each individual bit of social information — is insignificant on its own, even supremely mundane. But taken together, over time, the little snippets coalesce into a surprisingly sophisticated portrait of your friends’ and family members’ lives, like thousands of dots making a pointillist painting‖ – filled with blended color and meaning. Source: http://www.nytimes.com/2008/09/07/magazine/07awareness-t.html?
  • 12.
    How can youuse Twitter?
  • 13.
    I use Twitterto connect with other users and to share content and ideas. I discover something new and useful every day thanks to Twitter! Note: only 138 characters (with spaces) 
  • 15.
  • 16.
    Expand a tweetfor more information (e.g., location)
  • 18.
  • 19.
    Tweet As AGroup Using CoTweet
  • 23.
  • 27.
    Give colleagues andcustomers the option to send direct messages to your Twitter account. It is another way for them to stay in contact with you!
  • 28.
    Tweet issues andget replies and sometimes fixes
  • 29.
    Find out whatis trending on Twitter and support/enhance it with authoritative resources. The U.S. Congressional Twitter Directory, http://goo.gl/s1sVZ New Congressional Committee Must Put National Interest First. http://bit.ly/qUrYJr)
  • 30.
    Follow industry leadersand reach out to them.
  • 32.
    St. Pete Timesarticle: http://goo.gl/bMi1D Tweeted Jedi Path video: http://goo.gl/bwSTu
  • 33.
    You can auto-populate yourShareSquare space with Tweets!
  • 34.
    More info at:http://paper.li/
  • 35.
  • 36.
    Twitter Groups (i.e.,Twibes) I belong to: librarians, EdTech, and Drummers.
  • 37.
    Try using forclass conversations!
  • 39.
  • 40.
    What are #hashtags? .org/ A hashtag is a ―convention for adding additional context and metadata to your tweets.‖ They are basically tags to help better organize tweets. (e.g., The next tweets are the main points from my Pecha Kucha session ―Strategies for the Mobile Future of Libraries‖ at #CIL2009 #mobilelib) For more information check out: http://mashable.com/2009/05/17/twitter-hashtags/
  • 41.
  • 42.
    Build a widget(http://twitter.com/about/resources/widgets), then create a new page in a CMS or website by simply pasting code.
  • 43.
    Promote library news viavarious channels -- Library Blog, Twitter, Toolbars, etc.
  • 44.
    You can useYahoo Pipes or other mashup tools to create new/useful content for your users. This Pipe looks complex (and it is), but you can easily clone Pipes based around Twitter and modify them for your use.
  • 45.
    This pipe searchesTwitter and returns the results with the username, time, and source embedded in the description.
  • 46.
    Twitter Applications TwitterBerry There are thousands!! Check out http://goo.gl/ptN0C for a good list. Image source: http://www.flickr.com/photos/futileboy/3026065024/
  • 47.
    Twitter visualizations http://mashable.com/2009/03/16/twitter-visualizations/ Minsh: underwater social world TwitterThoughts Twitter Stream Graph Twitter Earth Twitter Blocks TweetStats
  • 48.
    Why are youdoing this?
  • 49.
  • 50.
    Virtual Petting Zoo Let’s Hangout! gplus.to/chadmairn
  • 51.
    Contact Information Let’s Hangout! gplus.to/chadmairn