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LUCIAN DUMA

BLOGGING 2.0 IN EDUCATION in XXI CENTURY: 3 applications for new twitter who change soc... - 0 views

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    3 applications for new twitter who change social web : hoverme , qwerly and lazyscope
Barbara Lindsey

Three Practical Ideas for Using Twitter in E-Learning » The Rapid eLearning Blog - 6 views

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    Thanks to a retweet from @tonnet Has some excellent suggestions for classroom (learning) application.
Maggie Verster

tweetworks - 0 views

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    This twitter application allows you to create a group and ahve threaded discussion there that you can switch off for your public timeline. This will be very useful when you have class discussions or workshops meetings. You can, in the free version only creatre 1 group though.
Maggie Verster

Twitter Applications List You'll Ever Need - 2 views

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    Really an impressive list....time to play.......eeash
Ed Webb

10 High Fliers on Twitter - Chronicle.com - 0 views

  • Twitter is quickly becoming a global faculty lounge. Sure, it's easy to waste a lot of time on the Internet-based microblogging service reading mundane details about people's days. But you can also pick up some great higher-education gossip, track down colleagues to collaborate with, or get advice on how to improve your teaching or research.
  • a rich soup of thought
  • editing the Web in real time
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  • "A killer application of Twitter is conferences and conference reporting."
  • Academic discussions online often take place on closed e-mail lists, he says, when they should be happening in public forums like Twitter, so that a diverse group of outsiders can join in. "I think academics are actually missing a lot by not being involved in more of these social tools," he told me. "There are a lot of academics who think, 'If it's not coming from some other academic it's not worth a damn,' and that's not right."
  • "This is great for studying or following events as they unfold, but it is also useful for more traditional research if you can form or tap into a good network."
  • he joined Twitter hoping that it would help him demystify the job of college president by sharing details from his daily life. "It shows that you're not just living in a big house and begging" for money, he quipped. "You do get out and work."
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