Sunday, August 7, 2011

Help us become a community

During the first three weeks of classes (and hopefully beginning BEFORE classes) we will use Twitter to get to know each other as people. One of the greatest drawbacks of an online class is that we do not get the opportunity to get to know each other as we would in a face-to-face class through discussion and regular interaction.

You will need to take three steps to help us learn more about each other. First, you will need to follow your classmates (check the list of people that the class account is following. The class account will only follow your classmates--and six-word memoirs but that is just to help those initial introductions so no need to follow unless you find them amusing). You will need to keep checking the class "following" list as that will change over time as people join the class. It is entirely up to you whether or not you want to follow me on my personal account. You may decide that you already hear enough from me. I am more concerned with getting to know you and for you to get to know each other.

Second, over the first three weeks of class you will need to post at least 10 updates (spread over 10 different days). These are Tweets so they are short. Just give us a glimpse into what you are thinking, feeling, and/or doing. You can do more than that. Post every day if you life. Post more than once a day if you like. We are just trying to break the ice here and help us see you as a person. You don't need to share your deepest secrets or anything terribly personal. This is just meant to help us overcome the fact that we won't actually "see" you in person and know that you are suffering from allergies or a truly horribly haircut or that you just had an awesome weekend or are sporting the perfect shoes.

Finally, you will need to read the Tweets of your classmates and participate in some conversations. Ask people about their six-word memoirs or their updates. Commiserate with those struggling with campus parking or long lunch lines or expensive books. You don't need to respond to everyone and you don't need to do this every day but try to do it at least a couple different days.

Notes:

To send a public reply to someone use @username (such as @mascle200)

To send a private reply to someone use D username (such as D mascle200)

To link your post to a larger conversation use hashtags (such as #mascle200 or #sixwords) to label a conversation. Some examples include:

#iamsotiredof

#fail

#fun

#notfun

#college

#writing

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