•271 million monthly active users•500 million Tweets are sent per day•78% of Twitter active users are on mobile•77% of accounts are outside the U.S.•Twitter supports 35+ languages
Amazing Twitter facts
• Who is on Twitter?• Who is on Twitter – but only
as a lurker?• Who is on Twitter and using it
for professional development?
Twitter: a great form of professional development
• Free• You chose your experts• PD when and where it
suits you• Bite size bits of info –
delve in deeper if you are interested
• Be a lurker – or a contributor – or a bit of both
• Communities of practice• Online Twitter Chats
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How do you get more followers?
Is it worth tweeting if no one is following?
• Just do it! • Include hashtags in
your tweets• Include handles in your
tweets• Be interesting, be
original. • Tell people your
handle.• Join online
conversations.
• Not too much – not too little – just right!
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Which of the people I follow are you more likely to follow?
Don’t be an egg-head!
Include a photo and an bio and you will seem more interesting.
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Some great tweets…
Who is going to be the Tweep of the ICT in the Classroom conference?
Include: #SchoolNet2015
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What is a Twitter Hashtag? #
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• This is the hashtag for this conference
• All the tweets for this event can be found together
• People who are not here are participating
• After this event we can use this # to stay in touch
Search for #SchoolNet 2015 to see our Twitter Stream
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1. Follow five handles2. Follow someone at your table3. See who someone you follow, follows. And follow them too.4. Follow an organisation you admire 5. Tweet about someone you follow with #SchoolNet2015
Let’s get tweeting!
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Who is worth following?Handle What
@schoolnetsa This organisation empowers teachers to use technology to enhance education. Daily links to free tools and blog posts.
@DBE_SA Official hashtag of the Department of Basic Education. Include this handle in tweets about education and you may get a re-tweet.
@MicrosoftEduSA Tweets about how teachers are using free Microsoft tools in their classrooms. Stay in touch about events and new tech.
#sateachers South African teachers share news and ideas relating to education.
When someone re-tweets someone interesting – follow that person too!Un-follow people who don’t interest you.Look out for people’s handles and follow them.
Stay in touch: @SchoolNetSA
• Avoid the “career limiting” tweet!• Think before you tweet. Would you say
what you are tweeting to your boss, to your granny, to a person interviewing you, to your child?
• If you don’t have something nice to say – don’t say anything!
• Your online profile is a permanent reflection of you. Portray a professional image!
See you in the cloud! @MeganRademeyer