6/ Because I usually don't finish writing a Tweetorial in one sitting (and because you can’t save threads in https://Twitter.com ), I then copy-paste the tweet back into Evernote to save it.
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7/ When it’s time to post (and I always post simultaneously), I put the Tweetorial together within Twitter. I then review it multiple times for typos and other issues (you can’t edit tweets after posting). I always miss something.pic.twitter.com/ovaNaPu1Sf
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8/ I have learned some things having posted 68 Tweetorials and have a number of recommendations. The remainder of this thread will cover these.pic.twitter.com/xZrtq7zEd4
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9/ Before moving on, I want to state something clearly:
If you are using Tweetorials to teach, you want/need people to see and read them
That means you want/need lots of Impressions (i.e., potential learners). This is ok to say.1 reply 0 proslijeđenih tweetova 9 korisnika označava da im se sviđaPrikaži ovu nit -
10/ If you agree with the premise of tweet 9, is it worth thinking about how to get people to see your Tweetorial. If you don’t have a lot of followers, you might:
Consider tagging people in the first/last tweet
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11/ If you want your Tweetorial to teach others, they must read the WHOLE thing (not just see tweet 1). Given this:
Open with a hook & clearly state the issue you’ll be covering
I focus on the question posed. I try to engage peoples' curiosity so they want to read more.1 reply 0 proslijeđenih tweetova 8 korisnika označava da im se sviđaPrikaži ovu nit -
12/ Another option is to include a poll/survey in the first tweet. I have found that if a poll/survey is included in the FIRST tweet, it gets many more responses. This should come as no surprise given that the first tweet is the tweet with the most Impressions.pic.twitter.com/tNrd8CVDTT
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13/ On this topic:
Make use of polls/surveys
Surveys/polls allow you to take advantage of the testing effect.
They also provide one of the better indicators of engagement. Do the answers drop dramatically from the first to the last poll? That may indicate waning interest.1 reply 0 proslijeđenih tweetova 4 korisnika označavaju da im se sviđaPrikaži ovu nit -
14/ I have typically included a closing question, often a repeat of the first. I remain uncertain of the utility of this (i.e., does it "prove" learning has occurred?). Applying the knowledge to new situations/questions (i.e., elaboration) may be better. This is harder to do.
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15/ If you’re like me, figures/tables from the cited research help make your point and also lend credibility. So:
Make use of available multimedia
I make an attempt to annotate the figures/table I include, those this may not always be necessary.pic.twitter.com/5sKNrGbEIn1 proslijeđeni tweet 6 korisnika označava da im se sviđaPrikaži ovu nit
Unless some other unclear benefit, Cmd+shift+4 will save you a couple steps on your screen clipping (can paste straight into ppt). If you actually want the image saved to downloads, can have it do so automatically.
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Odgovor korisniku/ci @nathanvarady
But, don’t I need to crop after the fact?
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Odgovor korisniku/ci @tony_breu
With cmd shift 3. But 4 gives you crosshairs and you snip right on screenpic.twitter.com/Cb8bfXX81O
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