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Karenne

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danielwelsch
Joined: 12 Aug 2010 Posts: 26 Location: Madrid, Spain
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Twitter is pretty fun, IF you know people who are on twitter. I've tried to get my students and friends on it, with very limited success (so far). Nice article, and I like your blog!
Daniel. |
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Chia-yu Chang
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| Thanks for your wonderful instruction for using Twitter to teach. This topic also stimulate my interest in using Twitter in teaching. But as you mentioned in the article, to deal chaos is really important because old tweets are often "covered" by new ones due to the quick speed of updating tweets. The app you recommend seems a good one to manage chaos. I will try it in my Twitter. |
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