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Janos Haits

#S42AT - 0 views

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    "The #S42AT project lets you bookmark links you share by simply adding the #S42AT hashtag to your public status messages."
Janos Haits

Tweet2Cite - 5 views

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    A quick, easy, and free citation generator that converts Tweets into, properly formatted MLA and APA, citations. Paste a link to the Tweet you want to cite in the field below, click 'Go', and you're on your way.
Janos Haits

Who do they Love on Twitter? - TwitMatcher - 2 views

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    "Discover who they love on Twitter"
Janos Haits

twXplorer - 3 views

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    "A smarter way to search Twitter"
Janos Haits

Twibitz - Twitter Profile Reports - 0 views

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    Twibitz analyzes a Twitter user based on their profile and history to give you a snapshot of their "tweet style".
Baxter Tocher

Spirit for Twitter - 3 views

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    Set tweets to disappear with a simple hashtag.
Janos Haits

Keepstream - Collect, organize, and share the best of the web. - 4 views

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    Collect, organize, and share the best of the web. Remix your tweets, statuses, and other social goodies into a neat, tidy, permanent web page.
Janos Haits

Write Tweets Longer than 140 Characters - Tall Tweets - 2 views

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    "Tall Tweets will help you write tweets that are longer than 140 characters. The tool will slice and publish your "long tweet" into smaller chunks of 140 characters or you can even publish the entire messages as an image. Your Twitter followers will be able to read the entire message in their timeline itself."
Janos Haits

Welcome to Trsst - 4 views

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    looks and feels like twitter but encrypted and anonymized and decentralized and only you hold the keys
philippe rivrain

WTFmusic: Home - 3 views

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    some salmon can be?
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    some salmon can be?
philippe rivrain

polygraphie - 2 views

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    art experiemtal
Kerry J

The neuroscience of online learning Registration, Adelaide - Eventbrite - 1 views

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    Neuroscience has shown that our brains are plastic and that education, gaming and the use of technology can change our brains' connectivity, function and structure. (1, 2) But learning is more than just biology - it is affected by our learning environment and the people with whom and from whom we learn. So how do you take what neuroscience reveals about the plastic, learning brain and combine it with educational research, expertise and common sense? Klevar, in association with Flinders University, are offering you the chance to explore this with Dr Paul Howard-Jones of the University of Bristol, researcher and author of "Introducing Neuroeducational Research: Neuroscience, Education and the Brain from Contexts to Practice".
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