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We just stumbled across a new tool that’s designed to incorporate live tweets into your presentation. What could be better than that? While these tweets may not all be perfect and some may not be professional / appropriate, it’s a great tool to know about... Via Baiba Svenca, Studyvibe Delete the scoop?
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It can also be used as a helpful tool for students who need to prepare a paper. Here are a couple dozen (or so) ways Twitter can help your essay writing. Via Mark Smithers, academiPad
Rachelle Wooten's curator insight,
December 30, 2012 5:00 PM
Wow! Twitter and essays! Who would've thought!
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January 6, 12:17 PM
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This is a very handy new content curation site which allows users to generate 'notebooks' from collections of articles that are generated based around feed and search terms. Very handy for keeping up to date with various study topics.
mmh look, another curation site. Better than Scoop.it? You decide.