This paper presents a case study on creating a backchannel through Twitter for the live event, featuring the Secretary of the US Navy, hosted by the School of Government. The project, which ultimately was successful in creating social media buzz for the lecture, was a new approach for the School of Government in how it markets its events. The study discusses the tools and processes used in the backchannel\u27s creation and development. This paper was written because the author discovered a gap in existing literature on creating backchannels. It outlines how the adaptation of best practices from the general population\u27s use of Twitter in creating a backchannel for an educational event. While this study focuses specifically on the promotio...
The lure of distractions can entice even the strongest of student wills in a computer classroom. Res...
Despite the massive social and technological changes that have occurred due to the Web in the recent...
This article presents the results of a case study of the use of a microblogging tool by a university...
This paper presents a case study on creating a backchannel through Twitter for the live event, featu...
Conferences provide opportunities for participants to learn with each other through social discovery...
This presentation will focus on the use of Twitter as a tool for telling stories about the past, wit...
Abstract: Twitter, a social network and micro-blogging service that allows people to post small burs...
Purpose – To date, few studies have been undertaken to make explicit how microblogging technologies ...
The use of the social networking site Twitter as a backchannel for conversation during both planned ...
Peer Reviewedhttps://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/138921/1/tia200689.pd
This paper reports on the use of social media technologies to spread the message of Middlesex Univer...
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Communication using Twitter by educators who attended a conference of a centralized position was inv...
As technology becomes more pervasive in communication, the best educators adapt their classroom to a...
Social media tools are changing practices in many industries, including academia, and the Twitter pl...
The lure of distractions can entice even the strongest of student wills in a computer classroom. Res...
Despite the massive social and technological changes that have occurred due to the Web in the recent...
This article presents the results of a case study of the use of a microblogging tool by a university...
This paper presents a case study on creating a backchannel through Twitter for the live event, featu...
Conferences provide opportunities for participants to learn with each other through social discovery...
This presentation will focus on the use of Twitter as a tool for telling stories about the past, wit...
Abstract: Twitter, a social network and micro-blogging service that allows people to post small burs...
Purpose – To date, few studies have been undertaken to make explicit how microblogging technologies ...
The use of the social networking site Twitter as a backchannel for conversation during both planned ...
Peer Reviewedhttps://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/138921/1/tia200689.pd
This paper reports on the use of social media technologies to spread the message of Middlesex Univer...
Communication centers often develop a social media presence to engage with audiences about services,...
Communication using Twitter by educators who attended a conference of a centralized position was inv...
As technology becomes more pervasive in communication, the best educators adapt their classroom to a...
Social media tools are changing practices in many industries, including academia, and the Twitter pl...
The lure of distractions can entice even the strongest of student wills in a computer classroom. Res...
Despite the massive social and technological changes that have occurred due to the Web in the recent...
This article presents the results of a case study of the use of a microblogging tool by a university...