Wednesday, October 16, 2013

October 15, 2013 - Hangouts, Open Content, Twitter

In today's class we did our Google hangout with Professor Ross.  It's a lot like Skype except with a group.  Each hangout was about a half hour and my group included Sarah and Alex.  While the other groups did their hangout, we worked on a few items as a group and a few individual items.

One of the things our group put together was a website that details Open Content.  We provided some links and You Tube videos that give a nice amount of information and give a good overview of it.  Here is a link to our Open Content web page: Open Content Website

One of the items we worked on individually was a task list Professor Ross put together for working with Twitter.  Some of these tasks included tweeting a picture, following 5 educators, and tweeting an educational quote.  This was good for me personally because I don't "do Twitter" but since I'm more familiar with it now, I might make it part of my social media repertoire.

4 comments:

  1. I like the twitter task as well, it let me explore how I could use twitter in an educational and professional setting rather then a way to procrastinate my work, which is what I do now.

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  2. I also am not a big twitter person, however after class on tuesday I agree that I am more comfortable with it and I can see myself using it professionally.

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  3. I also liked the Twitter task. I use Twitter every day so this was especially easy for me. I do not follow educators or do anything educationally related on my personal twitter, but I see now how useful and helpful it could be.

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  4. The purpose of the game was to give you an opportunity to apply what you learned and learn new things in a fun, collaborative and creative way. I am glad that the Twitter activity opened your eyes to the possibilities of Twitter

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