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Summary
Twitter is the microblogging service in which users tweet short (140 character) messages over the Internet. Twitter is a service used by millions but misunderstood by an even greater number.
In this Technology Tuesday session you will learn what Twitter is, but more importantly how you and your students can use Twitter to enhance learning, research and networking.
Twitter is being used at DePaul for classes and communication. Find out what you need to know about this exciting social media phenomenon.
Additional Resources
- James Moore's Twitter site
- James Moore's MKT 595 Twitter site
- Twitter Applications and Widgets
- Twitter Search
- Twopular (Twitter trends)
- Twitter Fan Wiki
- Twitternet: Comprehensive introduction to Twitter and resources
Twitter at DePaul
- Coleman Entrepreneurship Center: colemancenter
- DePaulia: dannythedemon
- DePaul Alumni: depaulalumni
- DePaul Athletics: depaulathletics
- DePaul CPE: depaulcpe
- DePaul Magazine: depaulmagazine
- The Theatre School: theatreschool