It’s long overdue, but here is my post about the PRinciples class session that was live-twittered.
I started class with these instructions for students:
Then I set them free and started lecturing about social media: What it is, and how it has changed power dynamics in society. I remember telling students that social media lets people inside the Golden Wall – telling them that as I was speaking, they could twitter what I said, and that was scary: What if I said something stupid? I also told them that social media makes it possible for individuals to have voices as loud as those of rich organizations.
Then Laura Fitton (@pistachio) joined us on Skype, and the live-twittering continued.
During that one hour, the conversation coming from our class was at the top of twitter conversation tracking boards twitscoop and current.fm.
The most powerful take-aways for me were:
You can read everything that was twittered during class, or just my favorites. Students still twitter during class, and I see and comment on their tweets afterwards – it’s allowed and encouraged, but not required – they should be free to take notes in whatever medium serves them best. I would like to experiment in the future with collective note taking (I’m looking into NoteMesh) and with CoverItLive.