Twitter as a Professional
Development Tool: How to Use
Twitter to Develop a Personal
      Learning Network

 Presented by Will Deyamport, III, Ed.D. Candidate
                MECA Conference
               Jackson, Mississippi
                 February 8, 2012
Twitter is an information social network.

Twitter allows you to:
•     Follow a myriad of experts across fields
•     Connect with peers
•     Obtain information in real-time




           What is Twitter?
 Connect with educators here in the U.S.
  and abroad.
 Share best practices and resources.
 Collaborate with educators around the
  globe.




    Why should educators use
           Twitter?
 Create an account/profile
 Explore the features of the site
 Find people to follow




      How do I get started?
 Choose a professional name
 Write an informative bio
 Upload a professional picture
 Adding your location is optional




      Setting Up an Account
 Timeline- A record of tweets in real time.
  Newest tweets are at the top.
 Tweet-A 140 character post.
 Retweet-A reposting of someone else’s
  tweet.
 Hashtags(#)-A label added to tweets to
  categorize or identify its content.




              Definitions
   Direct Message-A private message sent to
    someone.
   @Mention- These are public tweets that
    mention you or are directly sent to you.
   Activity-A snapshot of follows, retweets,
    and favorites.
   Favorite- A way to archive tweets for
    future viewing.
   Search-A way find other users, either by
    name subject area, or hashtag.


                 Features
 Type a subject area or field you are
  interested in learning more about.
 Select and read someone’s profile.
 Click on the Follow button.




      Find People To Follow
 Introduce yourself in a tweet.
 Mention @msmeca in a tweet.
 Ask a question and use a
  hashtag.(#edtech, #edchat, #elemchat,
  #phdchat)
 Ask for a recommendation of people to
  follow.




            Let’s Tweet!
 Cybraryman’s Twitter Page
  http://www.cybraryman.com/twitter.html
 Getting Started with Twitter Chats
  http://dayintheclassroom.edublogs.org/2011/08/
  06/getting-started-with-twitter-and-twitter-
  chats/
 Twitter for Educators
  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nxpLubW-
3bs




               Resources
 Twitter: @WillDeyamport
 Email: deyamport.will@gmail.com
 Blog: peoplegogy.com




            Contact Me

Twitter as a professional development tool

  • 1.
    Twitter as aProfessional Development Tool: How to Use Twitter to Develop a Personal Learning Network Presented by Will Deyamport, III, Ed.D. Candidate MECA Conference Jackson, Mississippi February 8, 2012
  • 2.
    Twitter is aninformation social network. Twitter allows you to: • Follow a myriad of experts across fields • Connect with peers • Obtain information in real-time What is Twitter?
  • 3.
     Connect witheducators here in the U.S. and abroad.  Share best practices and resources.  Collaborate with educators around the globe. Why should educators use Twitter?
  • 4.
     Create anaccount/profile  Explore the features of the site  Find people to follow How do I get started?
  • 5.
     Choose aprofessional name  Write an informative bio  Upload a professional picture  Adding your location is optional Setting Up an Account
  • 6.
     Timeline- Arecord of tweets in real time. Newest tweets are at the top.  Tweet-A 140 character post.  Retweet-A reposting of someone else’s tweet.  Hashtags(#)-A label added to tweets to categorize or identify its content. Definitions
  • 7.
    Direct Message-A private message sent to someone.  @Mention- These are public tweets that mention you or are directly sent to you.  Activity-A snapshot of follows, retweets, and favorites.  Favorite- A way to archive tweets for future viewing.  Search-A way find other users, either by name subject area, or hashtag. Features
  • 8.
     Type asubject area or field you are interested in learning more about.  Select and read someone’s profile.  Click on the Follow button. Find People To Follow
  • 9.
     Introduce yourselfin a tweet.  Mention @msmeca in a tweet.  Ask a question and use a hashtag.(#edtech, #edchat, #elemchat, #phdchat)  Ask for a recommendation of people to follow. Let’s Tweet!
  • 10.
     Cybraryman’s TwitterPage http://www.cybraryman.com/twitter.html  Getting Started with Twitter Chats http://dayintheclassroom.edublogs.org/2011/08/ 06/getting-started-with-twitter-and-twitter- chats/  Twitter for Educators http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nxpLubW- 3bs Resources
  • 11.
     Twitter: @WillDeyamport Email: deyamport.will@gmail.com  Blog: peoplegogy.com Contact Me