Leandra Elion, Watertown High School reading teacher, found these excellent resources for using Twitter and Pinterest in your class. These cheat sheets for Twitter and Pinterest help you use these apps in your classroom and with your students. Here are a few samples of what you will find:
Twitter Cheat Sheet
Twitter 101—Key Terms
Twitter—an online social networking platform that allows users to send and receive text-based message, or “tweets.”
Tweets—text-based messages of up to 140 characters (letters, symbols, words, spaces, & p...
For more click: Twitter Cheat Sheet
Tips, Tricks, & Words to the Wise*
Pinterest—a social media site that allows users to create and share virtual bulletin boards, or pinboards
Pin—an image added to a pinboard. A pin can be “pinned” from a website using the “Pin It” button or uploaded from images on a computer.
RePin—adding a pin from someone else’s board to one of your boards....
For more click: Pineterest Cheat Sheet
Twitter Cheat Sheet
Twitter 101—Key Terms
Twitter—an online social networking platform that allows users to send and receive text-based message, or “tweets.”
Tweets—text-based messages of up to 140 characters (letters, symbols, words, spaces, & p...
For more click: Twitter Cheat Sheet
Tips, Tricks, & Words to the Wise*
Pinterest—a social media site that allows users to create and share virtual bulletin boards, or pinboards
Pin—an image added to a pinboard. A pin can be “pinned” from a website using the “Pin It” button or uploaded from images on a computer.
RePin—adding a pin from someone else’s board to one of your boards....
For more click: Pineterest Cheat Sheet
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