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Keywords: Twitter, embed, HTML, dynamic content, RSS, rich site summary, context
If you are a Twitter user and want to embed your Twitter 'feed' into your Moodle site, Twitter itself provides a useful 'widget' (mini-application), together with embed code that you can add into a Moodle block or within other activities and resources. RSS feeds can be added via the Moodle RSS block.
Twitter is now widely used by educators to provide live discussion and to distribute links. Twitter can also be used to help students contextualise their learning, by better understanding how it applies in the "real world".
Staff can add Twitter feeds to their Moodle courses
You will need a Twitter account set up.
The UCL E-Learning Baseline suggests the following for Resources:
Twitter Feeds
1. Go to https://publish.twitter.com/.
2. Enter the Name of the Twitter profile you would like to embed and select Embed Timeline.
3. You can also configure the appearance (you can select colours that match your Moodle set up) and dimensions (you can leave the default if you prefer).
You can see what it will look like in the Preview (to the right of the configuration) to see what the colours look like.
4. Click copy code it provides.
Back in Moodle, you have to paste the HTML into a suitable location. For example, create a HTML block, and in the Edit mode for the new block click on the <> button and paste the code in. The Twitter widget will then be displayed inside the block.
To Embed an individual tweet
Further guidance on Adding a Twitter feed to a HTML block is available from moodledocs.
If you find any inaccurate or missing information you can even update this yourself (it's a communal wiki).
If you have a specific question about the tool please contact the Digital Education team.
There seems to be a quirk when you add the widget and it does not display straight away. You may need to refresh the page to prompt it to display.
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