
Twitter StreamGraphs A StreamGraph is shown for the latest 1000 tweets which contain the search word. The default search query is 'data visualization' but a new one can be typed into the text box at the top of the application. You can also enter a Twitter ID preceded by the '@' symbol to see the latest tweets from that user. A parameter to the URL can be used to specify the initial search word. For example, use to see the latest tweets about coffee. Twitter-Marketing-Infographic1 data
Tweet Crunch | Latest news from Twitter and Micro Blogging The A-Z Dictionary of Educational Twitter Hashtags Whether you’re a new or seasoned Twitter user, you likely come across confusing hashtags that probably look like a bunch of nonsense. First, What’s A Hashtag? The # symbol, called a hashtag, is used to mark keyword or topic in a Tweet. For example, the popular #edchat hashtag is used by thousands of users every Tuesday. How To Hide Your Hashtag Chat From Followers When having a Twitter #hashtag chat, if you want to avoid overwhelming your followers, start any tweet you want to “hide” with @HideChat or (one character shorter) @HideTag . You don’t need to do this with all your chat tweets (though you could). Sources That’s why it’s probably helpful for you to check out the following list of popular educational hashtags. The Most Popular Hashtags #edchat – Education, worldwide (lots of US teachers). Technology #edtech – a very wide range of tweets relating to the use of technology in education. Subject Specific Specific Areas / Roles The Full List of (Nearly) All Educational Hashtags
Tom's Inflation Calculator (If this applet doesn't run, Java probably isn't installed on your computer, or isn't enabled in your web browser, or is blocked by your browser's security settings. If you don't have Java, try downloading and installing the latest version of Oracle's Java Runtime Environment. It's free! How to Use Tom's Inflation Calculator Five selectable data sets let you fine-tune Tom's Inflation Calculator for your own purposes. For most purposes, the default data is sufficient. See more instructions and examples below. Two Examples Using the Calculator Example #1 (CPI-U inflation, backward in time): Suppose you just paid $3.50 for a gallon of regular gasoline. To find out, make sure the default data set is selected: U.S. Example #2 (CPI-U inflation, forward in time): Let's say you were making $25,000 a year in 2000. To find out, start with the default data set again: U.S. Changing Data and Formatting Options In the Inflation Calc Options window, you can select from five data sets:U.S. U.S. The U.S.
Tweetwasters – Wastin' Time Tweetin' Building a professional learning network on Twitter January 12, 2013 by tomwhitby For those who do not know, here are two basic Twitter principles: 1. If you only follow 10 people you will only see the general tweets of those 10 people. 2. If only 10 people follow you, only those 10 people will see your general tweets. I often say that the worst advocates for using Twitter as a PLN are power users. Building a professional Learning Network consisting of quality educators, who responsibly share quality information and sources, takes time and requires a plan. How do you find those quality educators to follow in order to add value to your PLN? The very best sources for good people to follow on Twitter are the best people you already follow. Additionally, many Tweeters have lists of people culled from all of their follows for the purpose of grouping. Hashtags add range to Tweets. By constantly working and updating your PLN, you will continue to have relevant and beneficial sources flowing through your PLN. Like this: Like Loading...
5 Terrific Twitter Research Tools Twitter has a wealth of data - it's a global thought-stream on every topic imaginable. But how do we convert that raw data into insights, trends and actionable information? How can we find the signal in all that noise? Fortunately, there are several tools out there that can help analyze Twitter data, understand user behavior, and graph it for analysis and presenting to others. For more in-depth information about trend tracking on Twitter, take a look at last month's article, 15 Fascinating Ways to Track Twitter Trends. 1. Trying to figure out how often you're actually tweeting? Ideal for: researching individual behavior on Twitter 2. Trendrr is a new favorite among analysts looking to keep track of trends and compare information. Ideal for: tracking Twitter search, comparing information 3. If you're looking to do research on retweeting and link-sharing on Twitter, Tweetmeme provides retweeting stats for articles on Twitter. Twitturly and Retweetist also do similar things. 4. 5.
Twitscoop - Search twitter, see what's hot right now Twitter Brand Pages by Twylah | Get a custom brand page for your tweets. A Place of Record: Let The World Know Everyday people from all over the world register hashtags with Twubs. Registration provides you with a record of your claim that can be used in any trademark or other legal challenge. We record the date of registration and the important details regarding the registrant. Protect your future, register today. SEO For Free: Enhance Your Search Engine Optimization Strategy No SEO strategy is complete without Twubs hashtag registration. Market Presence: Brandable, Media-Rich Hashtag Landing Pages Branded hashtag pages are the missing link for any hashtag marketing strategy. Safe Content: Customizable Feed. You are in control. Hashtags are a great way to organize your followers and get the word out about your brand.
ConvoTrack Free twitter themes | TwitterGallery.com seedWatcher Some more thinking about Fred Wilson's musings that he's Bored with Web 2.0. While I certainly get excited when I find a new tool or site that becomes part of my web ecosystem, there's sadly a glut of tools that really have no role in making my life any better. There's a lot of me-too lately, and not a lot of actual problem solving. I can think of at least five problems that haven't been solved yet for me on the web. Figure out a way to do so, and you'll have me not only as a loyal customer but a loyal evangelist. (To the best of my knowledge these don't exist, or at least haven't launched in any real way yet. 1. We're all aware of the echo chamber effect in the blogosphere, especially in tech. I'd like to see a network of distributed human translators who get paid per post that they translate. 2. Let's face it, some of us are just not that prepared when disaster strikes. 3. 4. There's been a good deal of talk around the growing data breadcrumbs that we're leaving around the web. 5.