Twitter highlights, January 8–15, 2015
I spent part of the week preparing for the beginning of classes next week here at UW-Madison. When I’m teaching introductory classes, I’m always more attenti...
I spent part of the week preparing for the beginning of classes next week here at UW-Madison. When I’m teaching introductory classes, I’m always more attenti...
This week my Tweetstream had a lot about that annoying Observer article from last Sunday.
This week’s highlights from my Tweetstream:
This week’s highlights from my Tweetstream:
Photo credit: Rosaura Ochoa, on Flickr, Creative Commons CC BY 2.0
Dorothy Bishop has written “a gentle introduction to Twitter for the apprehensive academic”, which covers the basics pretty well.
Katy Meyers, graduate student in anthropology at Michigan State, has posted at the Chronicle of Higher Education her experience “hacking” the AAPA meetings i...
Last month, Virginia Gewin put an article in Nature about social media and science, which is now available online for free: “Social media: Self-reflection, o...
You don’t have to be on Twitter to follow the tweets from the Society for American Archaeology conference in Sacramento. Nicolas Laracuente (@archaeologist) ...
A Twitter virus emerged within the 140 character limit: