Setting up your profile: Day One of #MMJC10DoT
Welcome to Twitter, and to #MMJC10DoT To start off with, you’ll need to sign up to Twitter. You can see people’s tweets without an account,… Read More »Setting up your profile: Day One of #MMJC10DoT
Welcome to Twitter, and to #MMJC10DoT To start off with, you’ll need to sign up to Twitter. You can see people’s tweets without an account,… Read More »Setting up your profile: Day One of #MMJC10DoT
Troubleshooting Hopefully you won’t encounter any problems from joining Twitter. All social media has its negative aspects as well as positives, and you may have… Read More »Troubleshooting for #MMJC10DoT
What do you tweet? Twitter only allows you to send 280 characters, which doesn’t seem like much. But that is not all. It used to… Read More »Sending Tweets: Day Two of #MMJC10DoT
You’ve sent your first tweets, creating interesting and engaging content for your potential followers. The other side to Twitter, of course, is the stream of… Read More »Following People: Day Three of #MMJC10DoT
Including other people in your tweets with the @ You’ve sent some tweets, followed people and hopefully gained some followers of your own. Some people… Read More »Sending @messages: Day Four of #MMJC10DoT
You can’t say a lot in 140-280 characters – but you can capture someone’s interests and link to other places on the web where a… Read More »Using Links & Link Shorteners: Day Five of #MMJC10DoT
You’ve send a few tweets over the last five lessons – hopefully you’ve found plenty in your everyday routine which would be of interest to… Read More »Retweeting: Day Six of #MMJC10DoT
Hashtags (using the # symbol) is where Twitter really gets interesting. Today is therefore a little more complex than usual, apologies! The hashtag is, like… Read More »Hashtags: Day Seven of #MMJC10DoT
If you’re choosing who to follow effectively, then your Twitter feed should be full of interesting tweets and links to webpages etc which you might… Read More »Managing Information: Day Nine of #MMJC10DoT