A number of OERu courses use microblogging to support learning and help learners connect with each other. We anticipate that a large number of OERu learners will not be active microbloggers. This support tutorial has been prepared for students who have been asked to create a microblog account to support their learning, but don't know where to start.
Microblogs originated in 2005 when they were first known as tumblelogs[1]. By 2006 and 2007, the term microblog came into greater usage referring to services offered by Tumblr and Twitter.
Think of a microblog as a stream of digital consciousness comprising short and concise posts in answer to the question: What are you doing or thinking now?
Outcomes
In this tutorial, you will:
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- How would you rate your knowledge of using microblog software?
- Beginner
- Intermediate
- Advanced
- How frequently do you read microblog posts?
- Never
- Sometimes
- Frequently
- Before today, did you have a registered microblog account?
- Yes
- No
- Not sure
- How frequently do you post microblog entries?
- Never
- Sometimes
- Frequently
Notes
- ↑ See Microblogging article on Wikipedia