This week I
participated in two different Twitter Chats.
I’m always interested in new and exciting ways to engage and motivate
learners, so I really appreciated the content of both the Twitter chats. The first chat I participated in was #edchat. The topic was about the Flipped
Classroom. Even though the chat was fast
paced, the information was plentiful and authentic. I’m not sure how many educators were involved
in the chat, because the tweets were coming in so fast from so many
people. I believe the benefit of this
type of chat is the new innovated educators that you connect and collaborate with. #Edchat moderator of this chat was Jerry Blumengarten. I
was so excited to actually chat with @cybraryman1.
I have been using his website cybraryman.com for many of my resources in this
course. I started to follow him and Ryan
Hill @ryanvhill. I’m really glad that
the archives for the Twitter chat are posted on the #Edchat wiki, so I’m able to reflect back on the
chat. In that one hour of chatting, I think I gained more sources to utilize
and connections made than a couple of days searching on my own. The best part about participating in this
chat is that these educators have either already tried or have evaluated the
information. In both Twitter chats, I experienced difficulty manipulating Tweetchat. Therefore, the next chats I will use Tweetgrid
or something similar. I believe the more
experience I have with chatting on Twitter the better I will get and the more
knowledge I will gain.
The second chat
was so different from the first. This
Twitter chat consisted of five precipitants including me. Three were from our MBU#543 class. The chat was for #web20tools and since we
were the only ones in the chat, we decided to start our own discussion. We would ask questions about different 2.0
tools or strategies we use within the classroom. We chatted about certain tools we were
interested in but have not implemented. Even though there were only a few of us involved
in the Twitter chat, the pace was much easier to handle and the information was
still informative. I did not follow
anyone from this chat, because I’m already following the three from our class. I still need more practice with Tweetchat to
gain the full experience of twitter chatting.
I will continue to interact in Twitter chats to enhance my connections
and education.