1) The document discusses how Twitter is being used as a learning technology based on research by Andy Ramsden. It reports findings from a sample of 12 Twitter users who were interviewed about their usage patterns.
2) Most users accessed Twitter via the website but some used a combination of methods. Many integrated Twitter with other software like Facebook.
3) Usage patterns were changing with some users increasing how often they posted and searched for people. Most saw themselves continuing to use Twitter in the future.
What is social media?
Where does Twitter fit?
What are the key things to know about Twitter?
Top 3 good, bad, useful and examples of how Twitter is being used in third sector (voluntary and community / non-profit organisations)
What is social media?
Where does Twitter fit?
What are the key things to know about Twitter?
Top 3 good, bad, useful and examples of how Twitter is being used in third sector (voluntary and community / non-profit organisations)
Here's the Twitter Case Study prepared by me, Mitesh M Motwani.
I've covered the following topics:
Introduction
Background
Twitter Vocabulary
Evolution
Monetization
Competing with Facebook
Conclusion
Ways to reach me:
LinkedIn: www.BeingMCuBE.com
Twitter: @BeingMCuBE
We believe that Twitter has still a long way to go to become a more friendly environment for conversation. Conversation view may not be the better answer to this need but, perhaps, it's the better than nothing and worth the try. A Buzzdetector whitepaper on Twitter ability to support conversation.
Understanding Cross-site Linking in Online Social Networksyeung2000
Online social networks (OSNs) have attracted billions of users, and play an important role in people's daily life. A user often has accounts on multiple OSN sites. In this paper, we study the emerging "cross-site linking" function, which is supported by many OSNs. Our study is based on Foursquare, a representative location-based social networking (LBSN) service. We conduct a data-driven analysis by using crawled public profiles of almost all (if not all) Foursquare users. Our analysis has shown that the cross-site linking function is widely adopted by Foursquare users, and the users who have enabled this function are more active than other users. We have also found that users who are more concerned with online privacy have a lower probability to enable the cross-site linking function. Besides analyzing crawled Foursquare user profiles, we further explore cross-site linking between Foursquare and other OSN sites, i.e., Facebook and Twitter. The study on "Foursquare-Facebook" linking indicates that users have a high probability to provide consistent information to different OSNs. Meanwhile, "Foursquare-Twitter" linking is used to demonstrate the usefulness of aggregating user-generated content across multiple OSN sites. We present a gender-based analysis of Twitter, which is made accurate by leveraging cross-site links between Foursquare and Twitter.
This presentation was created for the Haldimand Norfolk Public Health Unit with the goal of giving the audience a well-rounded understanding of social media and how it can be applied effectively.
This presentation is part of a graduate student presentation on the Past, Present and Future of Twittter.
The video contains footage from Nerdcore075, sharisax, intvw, Le Web, vator.tv, that have been mashed-up into a video presentation of Jack Dorsey ‘s career and the idea behind the popular microblog Twitter.
This video is for educational purposes only.
Here's the Twitter Case Study prepared by me, Mitesh M Motwani.
I've covered the following topics:
Introduction
Background
Twitter Vocabulary
Evolution
Monetization
Competing with Facebook
Conclusion
Ways to reach me:
LinkedIn: www.BeingMCuBE.com
Twitter: @BeingMCuBE
We believe that Twitter has still a long way to go to become a more friendly environment for conversation. Conversation view may not be the better answer to this need but, perhaps, it's the better than nothing and worth the try. A Buzzdetector whitepaper on Twitter ability to support conversation.
Understanding Cross-site Linking in Online Social Networksyeung2000
Online social networks (OSNs) have attracted billions of users, and play an important role in people's daily life. A user often has accounts on multiple OSN sites. In this paper, we study the emerging "cross-site linking" function, which is supported by many OSNs. Our study is based on Foursquare, a representative location-based social networking (LBSN) service. We conduct a data-driven analysis by using crawled public profiles of almost all (if not all) Foursquare users. Our analysis has shown that the cross-site linking function is widely adopted by Foursquare users, and the users who have enabled this function are more active than other users. We have also found that users who are more concerned with online privacy have a lower probability to enable the cross-site linking function. Besides analyzing crawled Foursquare user profiles, we further explore cross-site linking between Foursquare and other OSN sites, i.e., Facebook and Twitter. The study on "Foursquare-Facebook" linking indicates that users have a high probability to provide consistent information to different OSNs. Meanwhile, "Foursquare-Twitter" linking is used to demonstrate the usefulness of aggregating user-generated content across multiple OSN sites. We present a gender-based analysis of Twitter, which is made accurate by leveraging cross-site links between Foursquare and Twitter.
This presentation was created for the Haldimand Norfolk Public Health Unit with the goal of giving the audience a well-rounded understanding of social media and how it can be applied effectively.
This presentation is part of a graduate student presentation on the Past, Present and Future of Twittter.
The video contains footage from Nerdcore075, sharisax, intvw, Le Web, vator.tv, that have been mashed-up into a video presentation of Jack Dorsey ‘s career and the idea behind the popular microblog Twitter.
This video is for educational purposes only.
Connettere al Futuro. 10 ottobre 2008. Programma.tagore
All’interno della kermesse dell’innovazione tecnologica milanese Innovation Circus, venerdì 10 ottobre 2008, dalle ore 10.00 alle 17.30 nella Sala Colonne di Palazzo Affari ai Giureconsulti, si terrà il format innovativo ‘Future Set: Connettere al futuro’, rivolto al largo pubblico e al mondo professionale.
Twitter is one of the biggest microblogging platforms that millions of Tweets of maximum size 140 characters are posted every day by its users. Recently many research efforts have been presented towards analyzing the content of information in Twitter for marketing purposes. However, existing analysis
approaches have shortcomings in terms of exploiting this media to improve marketing policy in a University. Thus, efficient analyzing technique is a pressing need to complement the existing approaches and hence improve the performance of marketing department in a university through getting public mood from Twitter and apply a number of analysis. To this end, in this paper, we develop a desktop based application that can help marketing staff in Heriot-Watt University to analyse Tweets related to the university and can help in course marketing. The application enables users to retrieve Tweets from Twitter corpus which are related to the university. Afterwards, users will be able to perform a number analysis on
the retrieved Tweets such as Word Frequency Analysis, User Frequency Analysis and Sentiment Analysis. Finally, users of the application will be able to export the results in to a spreadsheet. After the application is evaluated, most of the participants agreed that it is reliable and easy to use and that the application has a good performance and can be used for marketing purposes.
Exploiting Twitter in Market Research for University Degree CoursesIJITE
Twitter is one of the biggest microblogging platforms that millions of Tweets of maximum size 140
characters are posted every day by its users. Recently many research efforts have been presented towards
analyzing the content of information in Twitter for marketing purposes. However, existing analysis
approaches have shortcomings in terms of exploiting this media to improve marketing policy in a
University. Thus, efficient analyzing technique is a pressing need to complement the existing approaches
and hence improve the performance of marketing department in a university through getting public mood
from Twitter and apply a number of analysis. To this end, in this paper, we develop a desktop based
application that can help marketing staff in Heriot-Watt University to analyse Tweets related to the
university and can help in course marketing. The application enables users to retrieve Tweets from Twitter
corpus which are related to the university. Afterwards, users will be able to perform a number analysis on
the retrieved Tweets such as Word Frequency Analysis, User Frequency Analysis and Sentiment Analysis.
Finally, users of the application will be able to export the results in to a spreadsheet. After the application
is evaluated, most of the participants agreed that it is reliable and easy to use and that the application has
a good performance and can be used for marketing purposes.
There are various online networking sites such as Facebook, twitter where students casually discuss their educational
experiences, their opinions, emotions, and concerns about the learning process. Information from such open environment can
give valuable knowledge for opinions, emotions and help the educational organizations to get insight into students’ educational
life. Analysing down such data, on the other hand, can be challenging therefore a qualitative research and significant data
mining process needs to be done. Sentiment classification can be done using NLP (Natural Language Processing). For a social
network that provides micro blogging services such as twitter, the incoming tweets can be classified into News, Opinions,
Events, Deals and private Messages based on authors information available in the tweets. This approach is similar to
Tweetstand, which classifies the tweets into news and non-news. Even for e-commerce applications virtual customer
environments can be created using social networking sites. Since the data is ever growing, using data mining techniques can get
difficult, hence we can use data analysis tools
TwitterMark S. LaskyAmerican Public Univer.docxmarilucorr
Twitter
Mark S. Lasky
American Public University System
TWITTER
Introduction
Twitter is a community network that is based online that enables the users to send and read tweets. Tweets are messages that contain 140 characters. One has to register with the platform for them to be able to tweet that is to send and read messages. A person who has not enrolled in the platform can only read the tweets. The registered members can access the platform through their mobile phones application and on website’s interface. The platform was created in the year 2005 and launched in the year 2006. The platform has gained worldwide popularity and now has up to 100 million people who use the platform on a daily basis. The tweets that are written in a day add up to almost 340 million tweets per day. The platform is among the top ten most visited websites in the world. The platform has 500 million users of which 332 million of them are active. The platform allows the users to update their friends the celebrities use the platform to interact with their fans, politicians, and political groups use it to mobilize the masses for or against an issue and businesses use the platform to communicate with their customers (Martin, 2014).
Characteristics of the Users of the System
The users of Twitter have varying characteristics. The users are of both genders. Twenty-four percent of the users were male while twenty-one percent of the users were female. Thirty-seven percent of the users are in the age bracket of eighteen to twenty- nine years. Most of the users of Twitter are below age thirty. Most Twitter users have either some college degree or have been to college. A large number of users make between $50-75,000/year. This is a large increase from 2013 (Duggan, 2015). All of the users register on Twitter to achieve various purposes.
Features and Usage of the System
Immediately one gets into the Twitter application on the mobile phone or the website’s interface; they have to sign in or log in. If one has not registered they click on the sign- up feature where they fill in their details such as the full name and phone number or email address. They then set a password that they will use when accessing the platform. If one has already registered, they log in with their details. This allows the user to write and read tweets. One can also read twitter feeds when not logged into the platform but, they would not be able to write any tweets.
There is a tweet feature. The feature allows an individual to type their tweet. It allows the user to let his or her followers know what is they are doing or their opinion on a subject. The feature has a countdown which has a limit of 140 characters. In writing, a tweet one can use a hashtag. The hashtag to make it easy to find information. If the tweet is on a trending topic, the user uses the hashtag to make it easier for other users to get into a wide Twitter conversation. The tweet once posted can be viewed by the individuals ...
Lunchtime seminar at the University of Bath. Outcomes are ...
1. Introduce you to a range of technologies available at the University
2. Hands-on experience of using Paper Show, ARS and Panopto
3. Map technologies to teaching scenarios
4. Identify where you might go for more information
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Operation “Blue Star” is the only event in the history of Independent India where the state went into war with its own people. Even after about 40 years it is not clear if it was culmination of states anger over people of the region, a political game of power or start of dictatorial chapter in the democratic setup.
The people of Punjab felt alienated from main stream due to denial of their just demands during a long democratic struggle since independence. As it happen all over the word, it led to militant struggle with great loss of lives of military, police and civilian personnel. Killing of Indira Gandhi and massacre of innocent Sikhs in Delhi and other India cities was also associated with this movement.
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The French Revolution, which began in 1789, was a period of radical social and political upheaval in France. It marked the decline of absolute monarchies, the rise of secular and democratic republics, and the eventual rise of Napoleon Bonaparte. This revolutionary period is crucial in understanding the transition from feudalism to modernity in Europe.
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How do people use Twitter and why do we need to know?
1. How do people use Twitter and why do we need to know? mLearn, October 2008 Andy Ramsden Head of e-learning University of Bath [email_address] eatbath-present andyramsden Presentation
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4. Why should we start talking now? Twitter is a free social networking and micro- blogging service that allows its users to send and read other users' updates (otherwise known as tweets ), which are text-based posts of up to 140 characters in length. Updates are displayed on the user's profile page and delivered to other users who have signed up to receive them. As of July 2008, over 2,200,000 accounts were registered
5. So … How do you think we might use Twitter in teaching, learning or administration? Tag responses: q1 07624 804921 http://www.mobile-learning.blog-city.com/read/twitter.htm
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12. How use in L&T? A framework for analysis (them) e-Admin e-Learning creating a sense of community social context / cohesion between students administration
13. How use in L&T? A framework for analysis (us) e-Admin e-Learning
14. Session feedback Would you recommend this session to a colleague? Tag responses: q3 07624 804921 Could you explain your answer? yes no
15. thank you & questions - 07624 804921 Andy Ramsden [email_address] eatbath-present andyramsden Feedback for us … what did you like, what should we stop doing, and how might we improve this session? Tag responses: QR mLearn