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Twitter Mini Masterclass

An introduction to Twitter which looks at best practice of using hashtags, search tips, analytics as well as using lists and dashboards
EASI-ie's curator insight, May 17, 2:41 AM

Un bon résumé de ce qu'il faut savoir de Twitter.

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The Utility of Social and Topical Factors in Anticipating Repliers in Twitter Conversations

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Anticipating repliers in online conversations is a fundamental challenge for computer mediated communication systems which aim to make textual, audio and/or video communication as natural as face to face communication. The massive amounts of data that social media generates has facilitated the study of online conversations on a scale unimaginable a few years ago. In this work we use data from Twitter to explore the predictability of repliers, and investigate the factors which influence who will reply to a message. Our results suggest that social factors, which describe the strength of relations between users, are more useful than topical factors. This indicates that Twitter users’ reply behavior is more impacted by social relations than by topics. Finally, we show that a binary classification model, which differentiates between users who will and users who will not reply to a certain message, may achieve an F1-score of 0:74 when using social features.

 

http://claudiawagner.info/publications/websci2013_conversationAnalysis.pdf

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Twitter Search: 4 Ways To Find Results That Matter To You

Twitter Search: 4 Ways To Find Results That Matter To You | Twitter - Professional Tool | Scoop.it
Twitter search has its limits. For one, you can only search back so far, with Twitter making public search results available only for a limited period of time.

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Jose H. Flores's curator insight, March 13, 6:10 PM

Very Interesting for Twitter lovers

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An Introduction to Twitter in Higher Education

An Introduction toTwitter in HigherEducation
Francisco Restivo's curator insight, March 7, 4:13 PM

Uma apresentação muito interessante, de uma ferramenta exigente, que não entusiasma muito os portugueses. Está tudo relacionado...

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How To Verify Your Twitter News Sources : a Guide for Journalists

How To Verify Your Twitter News Sources : a Guide for Journalists | Twitter - Professional Tool | Scoop.it
Journalists should treat information we gather on social media the same way we treat information gathered any other way, or an assurance from Mom that she loves you: Check it out. My #twutorial ser...

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FrancoisMagnan's curator insight, January 21, 12:10 PM

En anglais, une liste de conseils pour être sûr d'une source Twitter destinée au journalistes. Ca peut servir aussi pour certaines veilles spécialisées sur les réseaux sociaux.

Dennis T OConnor's curator insight, January 21, 11:26 PM

Investigative searching techniques any one can use to verify sources.

Ellen Robinette's curator insight, January 24, 11:36 AM

Good concepts/examples to use with students when discussing the importance of verifying the quality of sources.

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5 Great Ways for Teachers to Collaborate on Twitter

5 Great Ways for Teachers to Collaborate on Twitter | Twitter - Professional Tool | Scoop.it
Five great ideas for busy teachers to connect and share ideas, tools and resources with others via Twitter.

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Twitter enables sharing tweets by email from the site in an effort to organically increase awareness

Twitter enables sharing tweets by email from the site in an effort to organically increase awareness | Twitter - Professional Tool | Scoop.it
Twitter has today added the ability to share tweets by email directly from the Twitter.com website. Clicking on the ‘More’ icon next to the normal Twitter controls will give you access to a pop-up email form.
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Twitter follow links reveal bicameral landscape of newspapers

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Traditional media outlets are known to report political news in a biased way, and it matters because it could affect the political beliefs of the audience and can ultimately alter voting behavior. Hence tracking bias in everyday news and building a platform where people can receive balanced news information is important. In this work, we proposed a model that maps the news media outlets along an one dimensional dichotomous political spectrum using the co-subscriptions relationships
inferred by Twitter links. By analyzing 7 million Twitter links, we have shown that the political dichotomy naturally arises on Twitter when we only consider direct media
subscription. Furthermore, we demonstrated a real-time Twitter-based application that visualizes an ideological map of various media sources.

 

http://www.arcomem.eu/wp-content/uploads/2012/07/Twitter-follow-links-reveal-bicameral-landscape-of-newspapers.pdf

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Actualization of a Course Library through Influential Twitter Knowledge

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Micro-blogging can help build your organisational culture

By Dan Pontefract

"In terms of increasing the engagement level and culture of an organisation, micro-blogging can provide several benefits, including:

- Greater understanding of what is actually going on in the organisation across teams or projects;
- Personalizing and demystifying the aura of senior leaders;

- Seeking opinion and exploring options before decisions are made;
- Driving engagement and the feeling that everyone’s opinion is important;
- Increasing social status of employees in business related matters;
- Providing information that is timely through non-formal use;
- Building trust amongst senior leaders and front-line workers in open, transparent ways;

- Weak chance of disrupting already established workflows"

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What Happens To Your Twitter When You Die? Creating A Social Media Will

What Happens To Your Twitter When You Die? Creating A Social Media Will | Twitter - Professional Tool | Scoop.it

If you’re active on social media, you should really consider what will happen to your social media accounts when you kick the bucket?


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Susan Bainbridge's comment, May 23, 2012 6:12 AM
Glad you found this interesting Petra. Never thought about it before.
Petra Pollum's comment, May 23, 2012 7:04 AM
It's worth thinking about. Thanks for sharing.
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5 Ways to Turn Twitter into Your Most Powerful Social Media Tool | Jeffbullas's Blog

5 Ways to Turn Twitter into Your Most Powerful Social Media Tool | Jeffbullas's Blog | Twitter - Professional Tool | Scoop.it

By Jeff Bullas

 

Tool #1. Klout for Chrome

Tool #2. Buffer

Tool #3. Pocket

Tool #4. Tweet Filter

Tool #5. Embedly

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Twitter in Education

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Twitter for Learning at #IMEC8

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Discovering entities' behavior through mining Twitter

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Twitter Now Reducing Some Tweets To 117 Characters

Twitter Now Reducing Some Tweets To 117 Characters | Twitter - Professional Tool | Scoop.it
Starting Wednesday, Twitter is reducing any tweet sent with a URL to 118 characters, or 117 for https links.
Philippe Trebaul's curator insight, February 21, 2:09 AM
Twitter Now Reducing Some Tweets To 117 Characters.

"Starting Wednesday, Twitter is reducing any tweet sent with a URL to 118 characters, or 117 for https links".
Twitter Now Reducing Some Tweets To 117 Characters via @Gerrit_Bes http://sco.lt/...


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Filter and Organize Your Twitter Universe with TweetDig

 

 


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Martin Gysler's comment, February 6, 11:34 AM
I love it too, it just takes a little practice.
Robin Good's comment, February 6, 11:36 AM
Yes Martin. I am not in love with the scrolling up to discover new things but maybe I'll get used to it. What do you say on that one?
Martin Gysler's comment, February 6, 3:41 PM
Hi Robin, Yes, I understand and I think you're right not to test all the new tools, it is a lot of work and it is not always worth the trouble. What I can say after a few tests, is that the tool is slow and I do not really understand how it could be interesting for me. Finally, I think we can do the same thing with Twitterfall in a more simple and faster. But perhaps I have not yet understood what this tool can do.
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R U Ready 4TwitterII

From connecting via Twitter as an educator to Twitter in the classroom and connecting your class globally.

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Twitter for Learning

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Identifying Topical Twitter Communities via User List Aggregation

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A particular challenge in the area of social media analysis is how to nd communities within a larger network of social interactions.
Here a community may be a group of microblogging users who post content on a coherent topic, or who are associated with a speci c event or news story. Twitter provides the ability to curate users into lists, corresponding to meaningful topics or themes. Here we describe an approach for crowdsourcing the list building e orts of many di erent Twitter users, in order to identify topical communities. This approach involves the use of ensemble community nding to produce stable groupings of user lists, and by extension, individual Twitter users. We examine this approach in the context of a case study surrounding the detection of communities on Twitter relating to the London 2012 Olympics."

 

http://arxiv.org/pdf/1207.0017.pdf

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Classroom Community, Pedagogical Effectiveness, and Learning Outcomes Associated with Twitter Use in Undergraduate Marketing Courses

A study made by Theresa B. Clarke and C. Leigh Nelson

 

Purpose of the Study.

This study explores various outcomes associated with the incorporation of Twitter in the marketing classroom. To determine if Twitter use is a beneficial pursuit for marketing educators, we investigated classroom community, pedagogical effectiveness, and learning outcomes based on Twitter use and non-use
within a required marketing course.


Method/Design and Sample.

For comparative purposes, a quasi-experimental design was employed across two semesters of the same undergraduate integrated marketing communications course. One semester (48 students) employed heavy Twitter use by both students and the instructor; the other semester had no Twitter use (36 students).

 

Results.

Independent sample t-tests (p < .05) were conducted to test the hypotheses. The course using Twitter had a significantly higher sense of classroom community and perception of pedagogical effectiveness. While there was no difference in perceived learning across the two groups, the group using Twitter outperformed the
non-Twitter group on actual learning.

 

Value to Marketing Educators.

This study extends the small, but growing, body of knowledge on the use of Twitter in the higher education marketing classroom. Findings and recommendations add value to marketing educators by helping them make more informed decisions regarding whether or not to use Twitter in their courses.

 

http://www.mmaglobal.org/JAME-Archive/JAME_Vol20_3/Twitter%20Use%20in%20Undergraduate%20Marketing%20Courses.pdf

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Aggregating Content and Network Information to Curate Twitter User Lists

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Twitter introduced user lists in late 2009, allowing users to be grouped according to meaningful topics or themes. Lists have since been adopted by media outlets as a means of organising content around news stories. Thus the curation of these lists is important - they should contain the key information gatekeepers and present a balanced perspective on a story. Here we address this list curation process from a
recommender systems perspective. We propose a variety of criteria for generating user list recommendations, based on content analysis, network analysis, and the "crowdsourcing" of existing user lists. We demonstrate that these types of criteria are often only successful for datasets with certain characteristics. To resolve this issue, we propose the aggregation of these dif ferent "views" of a news story on Twitter to produce more accurate user recommendations to support the curation process.

 

http://arxiv.org/pdf/1206.1728.pdf

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TweetShow

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Tweet Show is a web app that streams tweets containing a hashtag of your choice with style & pizzazz in fullscreen splendour!
Perfect for getting instant on-screen feedback at conferences and meetings using a specific hashtag.


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Creativa2012's comment, June 1, 2012 7:03 PM
Cool! Excelente, saludos desde Venezuela
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10 Commandments of Twitter for Academics

10 Commandments of Twitter for Academics | Twitter - Professional Tool | Scoop.it

Some ideas by Katrina Gulliver

 

"1. Put up an avatar. It doesn't really matter what the picture is, but the "egg picture" (the default avatar for new accounts) makes you look like a spammer.

2. Don't pick a Twitter name that is difficult to spell or remember.

3. Tweet regularly.

4. Don't ignore people who tweet at you. Set Twitter to send you an e-mail notification when you get a mention or a private message. If you don't do that, then check your account frequently.

5. Engage in conversation. Don't just drop in to post your own update and disappear. Twitter is not a "broadcast-only" mechanism; it's CB radio.

6. Learn the hashtags for your subject field or topics of interest, and use them.

7. Don't just make statements. Ask questions.

8. Don't just post links to news articles. I don't need you to be my aggregator.

9. Do show your personality. Crack some jokes.

10. Have fun."


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