Twitter Research - DaisyPignetti.com
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Saved by 2 people (0 private), first by anonymouse user on 2009-06-04
- Soctechnologist on 2009-06-05 - Tags twitter , edtech , socmediaed
- Wolffw on 2009-06-04 - Tags twitter , teaching with twitter
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Because English 102 is a Reading and Related Writing course, the goal was for students to use Twitter to take notes on assigned readings [in this course and others] and ultimately become more active readers.
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Sooner than later, I found that I often desired to read about other students’ studies, tests, or late nights of doing homework. I slowly became addicted to it. This reading made me feel connected with others and gave me the energy to push on because I knew I wasn’t the only one stressed about school work.
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