UCET 2010 Presentation
Historical Reenactments
with Twitter
Free status update service
"What's happening?" in140 characters
Almost 20 million visitors per month
19% of American Internet users use Twitter
Messages called "tweets"
Followers/Spectators:
Experience history in bite-sized, micro-updates
Spread out authentically to match the time-line
Participants/Content Creators:
Create content to represent a historical persona
Learn from analyzing original sources
Participaticipatory and colloborative in nature
Cold War History course implementation: Cuban Missile Crisis
The Big Idea
Began in Spring 2009 while watching a conference broadcast
Hundreds of people in the Twitter channel, organized with a common tag
Twitter gives you the chance to "be there" virtually
Idea: Real-time, virtual, historical reenactments using Twitter
Rob Barton
Tom Caswell
Marion Jensen
Utah State University
rdbarton@gmail.com
@robmba
caswell.tom@gmail.com
@tom4cam
marionjensen@gmail.com
@marionjensen
Upcoming events:
Pioneer trek
Lewis and Clark
expedition
Future development of TwHistory.org:
Seeking funding for sustainability
A web-based repository for historical simulations
Anyone can create, post, and share their own
Allow replay of simulations with varied timelines & start times.
Battle of Gettysburg
Cuban Missile Crisis
What is
?
TwHistory
Twitter + History
Questions?
http://TwHistory.org
Future Plans
Photo credit: jf1234
Historical Learning Perspectives
Recent Projects
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This diary was commenced for the fun of writing down my experience. I never thought for a moment that I would put it in print; but now that I am getting old and have read so many histories written by our officers, but have never seen in print a history written by a private.
-Louis LeonMore presentations by Tom Caswell
TwHistory & GeoBob: GLS 2010
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TwHistory: Historical Reenactments using Twitter Tom Caswell, Marion Jensen, Victor Lee, and Brett Shelton Utah State University
TwHistory: Historical Reenactments with Twitter
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Historical Reenactments using Twitter. A presentation by Tom Caswell and Marion Jensen given at the 2009 UNESCO Chair in E-Learning Conference on Open Social Learning.
Copy of TwHistory: TTIX 2010
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TwHistory: Historical Reenactments using Twitter Tom Caswell, Marion Jensen, Rob Barton, Dr. Victor Lee, and Dr. Brett Shelton. Utah State University
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