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What is twitter? It's "micro-blogging" which means people post whatever they want and people "follow" it to read new posts, called "tweets" since they are short.
Who "tweets" on twitter? Feeds can be hosted by non-profits, news agencies, interesting individuals, philanthropic organizations, politicians, historians, scientists, writers, anyone!
How can twitter feeds be educational? Students can casually browse tweets or you can use them for assignments creatively. By embedding a feed on your topic page you choose the feed and students stay focused.
How do I find twitter feeds that are relevant? Most web pages have a twitter symbol on them so click and check it out. Or search for a famous person on Google and add Twitter to the search.
What is twitter? It's "micro-blogging" which means people post whatever they want and people "follow" it to read new posts, called "tweets" since they are short.
Who "tweets" on twitter? Feeds can be hosted by non-profits, news agencies, interesting individuals, philanthropic organizations, politicians, historians, scientists, writers, anyone!
How can twitter feeds be educational? Students can casually browse tweets or you can use them for assignments creatively. By embedding a feed on your topic page you choose the feed and students stay focused.
How do I find twitter feeds that are relevant? Most web pages have a twitter symbol on them so click and check it out. Or search for a famous person on Google and add Twitter to the search.
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