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CI597 on Twitter

Posted by Brandon - admin  Published in CI597C

So you have a Twitter account (if not, check out How To Create a Twitter Account), but can’t find your fellow classmates (or TLT Symposium Feed) to follow.

Here you go:

1. Log in to your Twitter account.

2. Go to an individual’s Twitter page (a full list is below). The address for any individual’s profile page is www.twitter.com/[username]. For example, Cole’s username is colecamplese, so his profile page is www.twitter.com/colecamplese

3. Click on “Follow”, which is under the username.

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4. You are now following that person (in this example, Cole Camplese). Rinse, repeat. Well, don’t rinse, but repeat steps 2-3 for each person you want to follow. Another option is to look through any user’s “Following” list, which is located on the bottom right of their profile page. Hovering your mouse over any user icons reveals the users name. Simply click on that icon and you will be taken directly to that user’s profile page so you can complete step 3.

CI597C Classmates (and other pertinent users) on Twitter:
Here are the usernames for CI 597C classmates. To follow any user, just go to their profile page – www.twitter.com/[username]

1. The TLT Symposium feed: twitter.com/TLTSymposium
2. Me – rubywahoo
Other classmates (I won’t share real names since it is their choice to protect their identity and this blog is publicly available):
3. smcdonald
4. rookmdc
5. donnamar
6. psugal
7. teamtweet
8. dbrunner02
9. bennettulmer
10. bburns
11. jjd24
12. JeanMarieD
13. skerlin
14. micala (a new member of our community!)
15. robin2go (a new member of our community!)

Enjoy!

Tags: Class Assignments, Community, Interesting Site

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