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Tag: twitter

December 10, 2019December 10, 2019 Tristram Hooley

Trapped in a bubble

February 14, 2014February 14, 2014 Tristram Hooley

What is the best tool for spying (AKA researching) on 50 or more students’ use of Twitter

August 16, 2011 Tristram Hooley

#phdchat – Guest post from Nasima Riazat

May 1, 2011 Tristram Hooley

Reasons to Tweet: a view from a secondary school careers co-ordinator

June 14, 2010February 17, 2013 Tristram Hooley

England 1, USA 1, Twitter 0 (well 0 might be a bit harsh)

September 2, 2009 Tristram Hooley

Twittering at the Vitae conference

August 6, 2009 Tristram Hooley

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