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Teaching and Learning with Twitter

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1Teaching and Learning with Twitter

CREDITS

This resource was produced by Twitter in collaboration with UNESCO. UNESCO's objective in this collaboration is to promote media and information literacy learning.

Special thanks to:

Alton Grizzle, Programme Specialist, UNESCO

United Nations

Cultural Organization

With the support of the

Communication and

Information Sector

2Teaching and Learning with Twitter

Contents

02 Introduction

04 Getting Started on Twitter

06 Media & Information Literacy and Global Citizenship Education

08 Media & Information Literacy and Digital Citizenship

08

Digital

etiquette 09

Dealing

with

Cyberbullying

10 Nurturing your Digital Footprints through Media & Information Literacy Footprints

11 Controlling your Digital Footprint

13 Controlling your Experience on Twitter

15 Media & Information Literacy Skills in the Digital Space

18 UNESCO's Five Laws of Media & Information Literacy 21
Learning Activities for Educators and Development Actors 22
23

Case Studies

26

Testimonials

28

Hashtags

29

Appendix 1: Twitter 101

33

Appendix 2: Twitter Rules

34
Appendix 3: Media & Information Literacy Resources from UNESCO

Create your

own activities and Tweet them using #MILClicks to share your favorites with the rest of the world.

01Teaching and Learning with Twitter

“Innovation and ICT must

be harnessed to strengthen education systems, disseminate knowledge, provide access to information, learning and deliver services 1

UNESCO, 2015

Young people and students of all ages navigate an

increasingly complex information and communica tion environment. There"s more to read, hear, and see than ever before. There are more platforms information. This information comes from an ev er-greater variety of authors and outlets, each with their respective points of view and expressions.

These rapid changes to our information and

communication landscapes, digital and analog environment, have created the need for better information, technology, and media competences among all peoples. UNESCO calls this media and information literacy. The terms global citizens education and digital citizenship education are used to address a broader set of social compe and science competencies. Educators must be at the forefront of this movement, sustaining and renewing the knowledge of successive generations as they have always done.

This resource is for educators who want to design

lessons around media and information literacy 1 Education 2030, Framework for Action. http://unesdoc.unesco.org/images/0024/002456/245656E.pdf. 2 Grizzle, A. (2018). See also Deaton, S. (2015). Social Learning The

ory in the Age of Social Media: Implications for Educational Practitioners. i-manager's Journal of Educational

Technology

, 12(1), 1-6. https://doi.org/10.26634/jet.12.1.3430 and how it relates to global citizenship and digital citizenship education. Whether your focus is on media and information literacy (MIL) or nurturing good online habits, or other social competencies, there"ll be something here for you. We"re using the terms educators and classroom in the broadest possible sense — much of the content will be as useful to parents as it is for teachers.

With this resource, Twitter and UNESCO hope to

draw on their respective expertise in information, advice that informs pedagogical methods and outcomes.

UNESCO is the lead United Nations Agency

promoting education for all and media and information literacy for all. All stakeholders recognize that social interaction is a foundation of

While social platforms, such as Twitter, may be

seen as relatively new actors, social learning is not.

Social learning theories date back many decades,

long before the Internet was conceived. New proliferation of media can sometimes be viewed through a negative lens. MIL enables people to from the risks. MIL supports people in their quest for better social learning and lifelong learning. It seems intuitive that social learning can be renewed and conducted through social media.

If noted educational innovators such as Burrhus

Frederic Skinner, Clark Lewis Hull, Neil Miller, and

John Dollard were alive today, they might have

promoted the merits of research through social media. Certainly, Albert Bandura would agree that educators and other social actors have unique opportunities to enrich people"s learning and engagement through social media. 2 Introduction: Innovation for Better Learning Experiences

02Teaching and Learning with Twitter

Educators use Twitter in many ways, including:

The Digital Classroom: Twitter can be

used to teach media and information literacy, including digital skills as well as global citizenship. You can prepare students to be informed, creative, engaged, empowered as well as how to express themselves — contributing to positive societal change while being safe and smart on Twitter and everywhere else online.

Networking with Colleagues: Twitter

is a great tool to get ideas from other educators, to stay connected to education, and edtech conferences you cannot attend in person. It"s also an ideal tool to aid professional development and continuous learning.quotesdbs_dbs5.pdfusesText_9
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