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6/17/2019Released
2/17/2017- Understanding Twitter and microblogging
- Finding friends by searching your contacts
- Creating and viewing your Twitter profile
- Composing a tweet
- Creating a Twitter poll
- Using hashtags
- Deleting, pinning, and sharing tweets
- Navigating an individual tweet
- Interacting with tweets and users
- Exploring Twitter settings
- Creating a Twitter Moment
- Creating lists of Twitter users
Skill Level Beginner
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- [Jess] My name is Jess Stratton, and welcome to this fun course on how to learn Twitter. Throughout this course, I'll show you how the popular microblogging platform works. I'll start by showing you how to create an account and follow users. Then we'll post our first tweet. We'll insert photos into our tweets and even start adding hashtags to them. I'll then cover how to read other people's tweets, send direct messages to them, and go over all of your account settings. Finally, I'll show you how to create lists of tweets to make navigating easier, and using Twitter on your mobile phone or tablet.
We have a lot to cover so let's get started.
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Introduction
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Recent changes1m 33s
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1. Understand Twitter
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Learn Twitter terminology2m 12s
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Navigate the interface3m 28s
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2. Get Started with Twitter
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Follow other users4m 48s
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3. Compose Tweets
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Compose a tweet2m 26s
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Create a Twitter poll1m 43s
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Understand hashtags2m 55s
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Protect your tweets1m 13s
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4. Read Tweets
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Navigate an individual tweet2m 41s
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Like a tweet1m 39s
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Search Twitter4m 1s
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5. Interact with Tweets and Users
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Reply to a Tweet4m 33s
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6. Explore Twitter Settings
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7. Go Beyond the Basics
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Understand trends1m 51s
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Create a Twitter Moment3m 1s
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Use the Twitter mobile app2m 53s
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Conclusion
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Next steps21s
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