[L3T] L3T goes Mr. Wong

Nachdem vermehrt der Wunsch aufgetreten ist Linklisten für Buchkapiteln des L3T Projektes ablegen zu können, haben wir entschieden eine L3T Gruppe bei Mr. Wong hierfür anzulegen. Man kann jederzeit der Gruppe beitreten und Links dazu speichern. Soll die Zuordnung gezielt für ein Kapitel erfolgen, dann bitten wir um die Verwendung eines speziellen Tag in der Form l3t_XXX (XXX ist das Kürzel für das Kapitel, z.B. l3t_lms für Lernmanagementsystemte), damit man schnell die entsprechenden Links finden kann (hier der Link zu dieser Liste).
Wer Mr. Wong noch nicht verwendet hat, hier ein guter Link zu den zusätzlichen Möglichkeiten mit Firefox Toolbar etc.

[presentation] @twitter Try out #Grabeeter to Export, Archive and Search Your Tweets

Our presentation about “@twitter Try out #Grabeeter to Export, Archive and Search Your Tweets” for this year ECTEL-Conference is now online. We will talk about our application concerning the export of tweets and the offline searchability: Grabeeter. Slides which are presented within the Workshop Research 2.0:

[publication] All I need to know about Twitter in Education I learned in Kindergarten

Our publication at this year World Computer Congress about “All I need to know about Twitter in Education I learned in Kindergarten” is now online as draft version available.
Abstract:

Share everything.
Play fair.
Don’t hit people.
Put things back where you found them.
Clean up your own mess.
Don’t take things that aren’t yours.
Say you’re sorry when you hurt somebody.
Wash your hands before you eat.
Flush.
Warm cookies and cold milk are good for you.
Live a balanced life – learn some and think some and draw and paint and sing and dance and play and work every day some.
Take a nap every afternoon.
When you go out into the world, watch out for traffic, hold hands and stick together.
Be aware of wonder.

Reference: Reinhardt, W., Wheeler, S., Ebner, M. (2010), All I need to know about Twitter in Education I learned in Kindergarten, N. Reynolds and M. Turcsányi-Szabó (Eds.): KCKS 2010, IFIP AICT 324, pp. 322–332, 2010

[publication] Get Granular on Twitter – Tweets from a Conference and their Limited Usefulness for Non-Participants

Our publication at this year World Computer Congress about “Get Granular on Twitter – Tweets from a Conference and their Limited Usefulness for Non-Participants” is now online as draft version available.
Abstract:

The use of microblogging applications (especially Twitter) becomes common in different settings. Nowadays, active conference participants post messages on microblogging platforms to exchange information fast and in real- time. Recent research work addressed quantitative analyses in terms of number of tweets or active Twitter user in a specific time period. In this publication we look at the content of the contributions. It can be shown that only a few posts are of interest for non-participants of the corresponding event and that a meaningful usage of a microblogging application needs carefulness.


Reference: Ebner, M., Mühlburger, H., Schön (aka Schaffert), S., Schiefner, M., Reinhardt, W., Wheeler, S. (2010) Get Granular on Twitter – Tweets from a Conference and their Limited Usefulness for Non-Participants, N. Reynolds and M. Turcsányi-Szabó (Eds.), KCKS 2010, IFIP AICT 324, pp. 102–113