Tweeting to the Class

Posted by on Aug 18, 2010 in teaching and academia | 0 comments

  1. Type your tweet in whichever client you’ve selected (web, Tweetdeck, Twitterific, text message).
  2. Then somewhere in your tweet, usually the end, include YOUR COURSE HASHTAG so that anyone who searches for that tag will see your questions/comments. See courses and hashtags below.
  3. For practice, send a tweet with your course hashtag right now, telling us about the WORST or BEST movie you experienced over the break. NOTE: On Twitter, movie titles, which are normally italicized or underlined, are placed in ALL CAPS. Sample tweet:

THE FIGHTER (B): Excellent low-key performance from Wahlberg. While convincing, Bale’s thinness is distracting. #film1310

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