Using games to disrupt the conference Twittersphere
Social media tools are changing practices in many industries, including academia, and the Twitter platform is widely recognised as the 'tool of choice' for microblogging. Academic conferences often use social media to provide conference 'backchannels'. This article describes a co...
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Main Authors: | Rosie Jones (Author), Emily Shields (Author) |
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Association for Learning Technology,
2018-05-01T00:00:00Z.
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