Many educators are looking at ways to use micro-blogging in the classroom. Nik Peachey has written about Plurk in language teaching. This tool describes itself as a 'social journal', so posts are arranged on a timeline and grouped into threads. There are some useful tips he writes about microblogging:
As a teacher you could use microblogging to:
And there is a presentation "35 ideas on Twitter to be used in the classroom" at the bottom of this pageAs a teacher you could use microblogging to:
- Share resources and links to useful websites or videos (they open in the interface so students don't have to search around YouTube for them.
- Send out prompts and reminders to students about assignments and due dates.
- You could just use the social aspect to share a bit of what you do each day with them
- Send students images to comment on / describe
- Send out words and ask students to respond with a definition.
- Create single sentence assignments that students respond to wit single sentences.
- Create sentences for the students to correct.
- Create a collaborative story. You start the story with one line and each student has to add another using the response feature.
- Create a learner diary, recording briefly their language learning activities and insights through the day.
- Ask questions to the groups and get support with new words they find or things they don't understand.
- Post a short sentence each day using a different one of the verbs in the Plurk line
- Share good websites etc.
- Share a little of their world and what they do when they aren't in class.
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