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On Our Minds @ Scholastic: Some thoughts on using Twitter in the classroom - 0 views
Recommendation for this group setting - 148 views
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Has there been a spam problem in this group so far? What prompted your post, Maggie?
Maggie Tsai wrote:
> To prevent / deter spam, I would like to bring this group setting option to your attention:
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> Instead of a public group opens to anyone, you may wish to set "who can join" to a "moderated" setting, which means that one needs to apply / request to be admitted to a group. You can change the setting in "Group Admin" > > Group Overview > > Who can join (Apply to join -- moderator approval required or By invitation only)
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> Your group is of great valuable resources, and we'd love to assist you to keep its high content quality. Ultimately the group owner and group members have the "responsibilities" to actively monitor, control the content (or actively remove inappropriate ones), etc. Group manager also has many group settings - like to invite you to read the "Group" in our Help to learn more about various options available to you.
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Thanks, Maggie! Sure, we'd love to be a featured group!
Maggie Tsai wrote:
> Just a suggestion and FYI
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> Good resources here. Would you like us to feature your group? (Note: if a group is being featured, while it gets great exposure and attracts more like-minded folks, there is also the potential downside to attract some spam as well.) Just let us know if you're interested or not. Either way is fine.
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> Keep up the great work.
U.C. Berkeley student's Twitter messages alerted world to his arrest in Egypt - San Jos... - 0 views
Crowd Status - 0 views
58 Twitter Apps (and then some_ - 0 views
Twitter / TwitterMeThis - 0 views
Microblogging Resources - 266 views
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Hi All -
Let's try and keep sharing of resources in this group to things that are related to microblogging (i.e. Jaiku, Twitter). The intention is that this will be a one stop shopping mall for anything related to Twitter, so that people don't have comb through through individual collections.
Also, feel free to rate links, start discussions on links, and annotate them as you see fit. I think that's where the real power of Diigo lies!
If you're looking to share other kinds of resources, try Vicki Davis' educator Diigo group. Anything goes there! Or you can share links to your friends directly!
Lucy
Twitter Abstinence Syndroms - 0 views
Have noticed the thumbs up ? - 417 views
My Tweet Map - 0 views
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