"Twitter" is one of the buzzwords of the year 2009, the short message service was also thanks to twitter Santander Celebrities attention (Ashton Kutcher , Rainer Calmund ), but for example also served in the "green revolution" in Iran or the Unistreiks as a basic important communication medium.
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1) Twitter is an information system in which to be posted especially for media educators relevant tips, links and notes. When displayed as playable medienpaed , , netzcheckers_de lehrer_online you will receive many valuable suggestions for everyday work. or
2) Twitter ist ein Werkzeug zur Öffentlichkeitsarbeit: Von Medien (z.B. Rheinzeitung , SWR ), Politikern ( Kurt Beck , Kristina Köhler ) und Selbständigen ( Sascha Lobo , Mario Sixtus ) wird dieses Tool bereits intensiv genutzt, auch einige pädagogische Einrichtungen wie das ServiceBureau Jugendinformation und medien+bildung.com setzen Twitter bereits ein, um über ihre Projekte und Aktivitäten zu berichten.
3) Twitter kann auch zur Projektdokumentation dienen: Wir haben diese Einsatzmöglichkeit tested at a workshop vacation, realize in retrospect, however, that this form of documentation only for longer-term projects is useful, as can be reached in a short period of time but little audience. But the system is in itself a great way to capture the latest developments in the project and map.
A good example of the use of Twitter (in combination with a blog) in the classroom is the Paul Church of the project Eichendorff-Gymnasium Koblenz.
Using Twitter in the context of media education is really recommended: An account is free to set up and quickly Tutorials can be found here including or here. Pupils a school project can tweet your project idea, development processes and outcomes wonderfully on a common account. - Our advice: just try!
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