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In-Class Tweeting in a Large Lecture Class

January 30, 2010 by Tiffany Gallicano

With encouragement from Dawn Gilpin, I decided to introduce in-class tweeting to my class hashtag in my Media and Society class.

Below is a slidecast I shared with the Teaching Effectiveness Program at the University of Oregon about my experiences with using in-class tweeting. I discuss benefits of in-class tweeting and recommendations for presenting in-class tweeting to students.

As mentioned in the slidecast, I share a video with my students to open a discussion about Twitter and the importance of conversation. You can find the video I show here.

Additional Resources

50 Ways to Use Twitter in a Large Lecture Classroom

Tweeting in Class

Live Tweeting Makes Learning More Lively

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Posted in Teaching | Tagged college, during class, education, higher education, in class, in-class tweeting, lecture, tweeting, Twitter, Web 2.0 | 1 Comment

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  1. on February 4, 2010 at 2:49 pm Winter Workshops in Ed Tech « University of Oregon Digital Scholars

    [...] Gallicano has made her presentation available here: http://prpost.wordpress.com/2010/01/30/in-class-tweeting-in-a-large-lecture-class/, which also includes some other [...]



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  • Tiffany Derville Gallicano, Ph.D.

    I am an assistant professor of public relations at the University of Oregon. I specialize in relationship management. I teach classes such as Strategic Public Relations Communication, Strategic Writing and Media Relations, Principles of Public Relations, and Media and Society. I usually update this blog monthly.
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