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In Praise of the Hashtag - NYTimes.com - 0 views

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    Over time, though, the hashtag has evolved into something else - a form that allows for humor, darkness, wordplay and, yes, even poetry. 
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Hashtags help journalists find relevant tweets and reach more people | The Buttry Diary - 0 views

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    Hashtags help journalists find people tweeting about topics they are covering. They also help people who are interested in the topics you cover find your tweets.
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Pipes: Hashtag search - 0 views

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    Twitter hashtag search
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Hashtags on Twitter: How do you follow them? » contentious.com - Amy Gahran's... - 1 views

  • Tweetdeck allows you to configure up to 10 columns where you follow tweets according to criteria you specify. These can be all the people you follow on Twitter (your “friends”), or a subset of friends, or the ongoing results of a Twitter search. So if you search for #bisphenol via Tweetdeck, a column will appear showing all the latest tweets using that hashtag — and it will automatically update for you. You can add, delete, or reconfigure columns anytime you like
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    Nice site to push out to faculty, etc. about Twitter hastags
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OpenSem: A Student-Generated Handbook for the First Year of College | Simple Book Produ... - 0 views

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    OpenSem: A Student-Generated Handbook for the First Year of College Author: Robin DeRosa Publication Date: January 7, 2017 Hashtag: #opensem Copyright: 2017 by Robin DeRosa.
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Twittering in the classroom : Aetiology - 0 views

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    This fall, I am requiring the students in my seminar to have a Twitter account. Students will post items on a regular basis, using the hashtag #BIO361. We also will devote some time on a regular basis to discussing items or responses from Twitter. Our first post probably will be on the first day of classes - Tuesday, August 24, 2010. For this project to work most effectively, we need a critical mass of people outside of our class to participate. If you, your students, friends, or colleagues would like to join us, please do. We will appreciate any new comments, retweets, or responses. I'm looking forward to an engaging discussion throughout the semester.
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Twitter Scavenger Hunt Connects Journalism Students - 0 views

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    tweet answers to class hashtag
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Tagboard - 0 views

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    Easy way to search #'s from originating from multiple social media hubs
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