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TweetGrid

July 24, 2009 · 2 Comments

Earlier this week, I posted a list of “Web-Based Tools for Searching Twitter in Real Time” in which I wrote that I liked Monitter because you could use it to “track three keywords at the same time.”  At the time, I had only tried TweetGrid’s search function and not its dashboard that searches up to ten keywords and updates in real time.  It also has party and widget options.  I’ll definitely be using TweetGrid more in the future.

I found several videos on YouTube that show and tell how to use TweetGrid:

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Video: “Track Twitter trends with Monitter!”

July 14, 2009 · 1 Comment

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Free Online Plagiarism Detection Services

April 29, 2009 · Comments Off

The last few days, I’ve been using TurnItIn to check my Metro students’ research papers for plagiarism.  The college pays for the service, and I started wondering what free online services are available for detecting plagiarism.  I even asked about that on Twitter but received no responses, so I did some research.  Here are the ones I found:

I haven’t tried any of these, and I’d be very interested in finding out how they worked for you.

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Information on Using Twitter in Education and Business

April 11, 2009 · 1 Comment

I’ve recently run across these articles and presentations on using Twitter for education and business:

I’m hoping that by listing them here I’ll get around to reading them all some time.

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Tools for Posting RSS Feeds to Twitter

March 30, 2009 · 1 Comment

I did some research this weekend and found four tools that will automatically post RSS feeds to a Twitter account:

I’ve been using twitterfeed to post my own blog entries to my Twitter account.  Making changes is annoying because it takes three or four steps to log in using OpenID, and I always have to look up the categories I selected as my “password.”

I haven’t tried Pingvine or RSS to Twitter.  They look pretty straightforward, but I’m concerned about security for my account.

I did try HootSuite and have subsequently switched to it from twitterfeed.  I can manage automatic updates of RSS feeds from my blogs and Delicious accounts to all my Twitter accounts (I have three) from one dashboard.  It’s possible to add additional editors for one Twitter account.  With HootSuite, I can schedule an update to be posted at a future time, and I can also use the Hootlet button to post from any web page to my Twitter account.  It doesn’t have all the features that Big Tweet does, but I don’t have to log in and out of my various accounts with Hootlet.  Since I use different computers during the week, I especially like the fact that HootSuite is web-based.  Its biggest disadvantage is that I can’t see who I’m following or who is following me from the application.

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Lists of Twitter Tools

March 28, 2009 · 1 Comment

Yesterday I was looking for alternatives to twtterfeed because it’s so much trouble to log in to it, and I discovered that I had a lot of lists of Twitter tools and apps bookmarked in my Delicious account.  Here are those and others I’ve run across:

For an up-to-date list go to “Lists of Tools for Twitter” on the 4R x T Wetpaint wiki.

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Presentation: “Top 100 Tools for Learning 2008″

November 9, 2008 · 1 Comment

 

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Video: “10 Features of Google Chrome”

September 7, 2008 · Comments Off

It does have some interesting features. I may have to try it.

 

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