Bryan Alexander posted a number of links on this topic to the NMC (New Media Consortium) Technology Advisory Board list:
"Two uses of Twitter in class:
http://let.blog.nitle.org/2009/04/30/twittering-and-teaching-from-the-upper-midwest/
Another classroom use:
http://let.blog.nitle.org/2009/02/14/teaching-with-twitter-one-sample-assignment/
Several cases :
http://universitybusiness.com/viewarticle.aspx?articleid=1199&p=1#0
*21* ways to use Twitter in class:
http://let.blog.nitle.org/2009/04/24/twitter-in-the-classroom-21-ways-and-tips/
How about a giant list of academics using Twitter?
http://karlynmorissette.karlyn.me/2009/01/master-higher-ed-twitter-list/
Twitter is being used to share information outside the academy. Check out the first uses here:
http://let.blog.nitle.org/2009/05/01/social-media-h1n1-and-digital-literacy/
Or this use for disaster information:
http://let.blog.nitle.org/2009/03/27/rural-emergency-and-social-networking/"
Bryan.Alexander@nitle.org
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Thank you for the link, Esther!
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