Tweeting Chemistry Dr Simon J. Lancaster School of Chemistry Tweet including #VCE11 : What do you think of the decision to close the PSC?
@S_J_Lancaster: Tweeting Chemistry “Twitter is a website, owned and operated by Twitter Inc., which offers a social networking and microblogging service, enabling its users to send and read messages called tweets. Tweets are text-based posts of up to 140 characters displayed on the user's profile page.” Wikipedia, accessed 1/5/2011. Reasons to Tweet: 1. To provide a novel and very immediate means of communication with students over a particular topic or module. 2. To keep in touch with the chemistry / education community.
@CHE2C32: Supporting a Module Example tweets : Please remember to put #CHE2C32 in your tweet if you want it to feature in the just addresses it to me its not the search term. "Super-toxic" dimethylmercury is this week's Chemistry in its element #podcast subject. Careful now! Example tweets from followers made some great black shiny crystals today Tutorial work and dolly mixtures - happy times is in the house and my experiment chooses this time to start going wrong. Thank you God.
@ChemVignette: Chemistry and Nature Chemistry Just writing a short talk for #VCE2011 on using Twitter in Chemistry. Any comments News, Status & T “Twitter as a Teaching & Learning Tool ChemConnector “John Cleese does chemistry : Michael Woods “Scientists find crystals that may have formed in the primordial cloud that produced the sun and planets GradeGuru “Will a Harvard Professor's New Technology Make College Lectures a Thing of the Past? #highered
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