Our Twitter Scavenger Hunt #JPW250f18
Diana Solano and I partnered for this
All our Tweets:
1. https://twitter.com/DianaxSolano/status/1048277607425495046
2. https://twitter.com/DianaxSolano/status/1048278654650916864
3. https://twitter.com/DianaxSolano/status/1048282398830546945
4. https://twitter.com/DianaxSolano/status/1048298761171210240
5. https://twitter.com/DianaxSolano/status/1048321337285074944
6. https://twitter.com/DianaxSolano/status/1048268425263566849
7. https://twitter.com/DianaxSolano/status/1048313710626971649
8. https://twitter.com/DianaxSolano/status/1048370143825465344
9. https://twitter.com/DianaxSolano/status/1048400918859984897
10. Our Reflections
This was a fun experience overall. I enjoyed organizing information and pictures on my twitter page and presenting the info in a way that was easy to follow for the viewers. I did have some difficulty fitting what I wanted to say in under 140 characters. This made me post only the most relevant and meaningful information in the caption. The caption has to grab the viewers attention, whether that be with a quote or hashtag because otherwise, they’ll just scroll past your tweet. I also learned that including a picture or some sort of multimedia in the tweet is helpful because it gives the viewer a nice visual aid. -Kevin
This assignment has taught me that there are many interesting places around Ewing and the past of Trenton still stays with us today. But it wasn’t enough to gather the information by having a limit of 280 characters you have to cut some information. By cutting the information and leaving what is most important allows readers to be drawn in and acknowledge what is most important. I spoke with many interest people today and was able to see T.C.N.J from a different perspective. I was able to use social media and digital media to get across information to a greater audience than usual. Overall during this assignment, I learned how to use different media to get across information and I observed T.C.N.J from a different perspective. -Diana
-Top 3 Favorite Tweets from our classmates
https://twitter.com/IennoJulia/status/1048215011640987648
https://twitter.com/janebowden_/status/1048324580597796865
#JPW250f18 Little known fact: Did you know Lake Sylvia used to have islands in the middle of its water? Some of them were "owned" by student orgs and Greek Life. pic.twitter.com/peJ0RdWW4G
— Emily (@Emily30460386) October 6, 2018
-Five Tweets from other schools
https://twitter.com/XLeroy23/status/1039888853929263105
https://twitter.com/miaswanegan/status/829382298818772994
9) "Spectrum is WVU's LGBTQ student org on campus where students can come to feel safe and accepted" Mary, Secretary of the org. #WVUBlogJ pic.twitter.com/sHHCqQOQkn
— Laura Andrea (@lauranlora) February 8, 2017
My favourite scenic spot on campus has to be the 4th floor of the CJ building. Even when it rains, nothing is better than finishing up an assignment soaking up the natural light and beautiful architecture #CUJOUR325 pic.twitter.com/1TB7NTZmew
— Claudia Barbiero (@ClaudBarbiero) October 4, 2018
https://twitter.com/wpu_js/status/1045442814170017793
-Five Responses made to other students in different schools
Café Myriade is a popular spot for coffee enthusiasts near by Concordia’s downtown campus.
“I’m a coffee addict. I need to change spots regularly to not be seen multiple times in the same shop,” laughed Lasalle Fashion Design student Alexandre.#CUJOUR325 pic.twitter.com/Oz0gjS6L94— Stéphanie Ricci (@StephieRicci) October 4, 2018
“Vua is cheap, delicious, filling, and right near campus,” said Mechanical Engineering student, Anthony Santoianni. “This is why it’s my favourite eating spot.” #CUJOUR325 pic.twitter.com/DaKc3nwsbY
— Pamela Pagano (@PamelaPaganoMTL) October 4, 2018
https://twitter.com/p_scavenger/status/1045428458522849281
https://twitter.com/wpu_js/status/1045448479978524672
Take the Hall building escalators up to the 11th floor to get a glimpse of my favourite scenic spot @Concordia. #CUJOUR325 pic.twitter.com/wkCJrGNNh0
— Pamela Pagano (@PamelaPaganoMTL) October 4, 2018