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Join the session for tips on optimizing your Twitter experience, interactive exercises, and useful tools for managing Twitter effectively. Discover the best practices and tools to enhance your Twitter engagement and reduce information overload. Don't miss out on this opportunity to master Twitter for professional growth.
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Taming TwitterWednesday 18 May 2011 @rscwales Lis Parcell Senior E-learning Advisor RSC Wales @lisparcell Paul Richardson E-learning Advisor RSC Wales @paulbrichardson
About this session • Some tips to help you get more out of your time on Twitter • A chance to share your own tips • A chance to practise using a virtual classroom • From time to time I’ll invite you to provide input using basic Elluminate tools
Interaction Tools Ask questions – raise your hand Use the emoticons! This helps the presenter! Happy, Confused, Round of applause, Thumbs-down Yes/No response – your results are shown against your name. Need to step away for a few minutes? Click this when you leave, and again when you return. SAVE Save a copy of the presentation: select disk symbol > whiteboard or chat > file type pdf
Using Chat POST A MESSAGE TO THE GROUP Type your Chat message in the box and press Send Chat messages will appear in the box above. REMEMBER: Everyone in the room will see your message. POST A MESSAGE TO AN INDIVIDUAL/MODERATOR Send messages to individuals or the Moderators: Use the drop-down to find the person you want to send you message to before you press Send REMEMBER: if you change the “Send to” option to Individual/Moderator, you’ll need to change it back to “This Room” next time you want everyone to see your message! FONT TOO SMALL? Right-click in each box and choose Make text bigger or Make text smaller or Text Size
POLL: How are you using Twitter? • Mainly for myself, for social/non-work purposes • Mainly for myself, for professional purposes • Mainly to provide a news/marketing service for my organisation • Other?
Why tame Twitter? • Reduce information overload • Save time – use it for more effective Tweeting (or other things) • BUT remember: Twitter is by nature somewhat unruly Image courtesy of Vaguely Artistic on Flickr Creative Commons http://www.flickr.com/photos/vaguelyartistic/2089870213/
Useful Twitter tools - summary • Lists: useful for scanning and catching up • Tagging with the hash tag symbol # - useful for tracking conversations • Favorites – useful if for example you want to use a tweet or a link later, or build up a selection of ‘top tweets’
POLL: How do you normally access Twitter? • Twitter.com • Tweetdeck • Hootsuite • Any others?
Tweetdeck: some useful features • Multiple accounts on one screen • Columns • Ability to clear ‘seen’ tweets • Shortens URLs • Preview and edit re-tweets • Twitpic for sharing images • Email tweets • Schedule tweets
Tweetdeck downsides • Doesn’t give you the same handy visual overview of your account (though you can profiles at any time) • Slight time delay • API limit
Do you have a favourite Twitter tip? Image courtesy of Imagery by Pete on Flickr Creative Commons http://www.flickr.com/photos/zenimagery/3696303982/
Developing effective Twitter habits • Focus on what YOU need to use it for (what do you need to use it for?) • Prune your “followed” and followers • Do you really need to reciprocally follow? • Think before clicking the ‘Tweet’ button on blog posts, articles etc which you like • Avoid busy times (mornings generally quieter)
Finding an effective Tweeting style • Work out how you want to use Twitter • Automated updates can be offputting • Automated reciprocal following – ditto • Meaningful tweets are easier to retweet • Short tweets are easier to retweet without editing • http://blog.tweetsmarter.com/
More on this topic • Link to this and all other Lunchtime Byte sessions (with resources) at • http://moodle.rsc-wales.ac.uk/course/view.php?id=238 • Follow us! @rscwales @lisparcell @paulbrichardson @ebarrett • Contact e.j.parcell@swansea.ac.uk with any questions
Staying in touch with us • www.rsc-wales.ac.uk • Email support@rsc-wales.ac.uk • Tel 01792 295959 • RSC Wales Online Summer Bytes – now booking • http://admin.rsc-wales.ac.uk/events/event_details.asp?eid=855
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