tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4861594955864749792.post9191983538834017313..comments2023-11-21T02:59:20.452-06:00Comments on The Texas Social Media Research Institute (@TSMRI): How to Use Twitter to Study and Complete Projects!Unknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4861594955864749792.post-49695510719463154912015-10-19T14:06:13.164-05:002015-10-19T14:06:13.164-05:00Thanks, Dr. Schuesler! Glad you found the suggest...Thanks, Dr. Schuesler! Glad you found the suggestions helpful. You're doing a great job already. I like the idea of including them in the syllabus and adding to them as you discover more. I do something similar with example journals for citations in assignments. Doing something similar for hashtags is brilliant!Tony Edwardshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08888002041995301222noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4861594955864749792.post-45080552318607952762015-10-19T13:30:44.624-05:002015-10-19T13:30:44.624-05:00These are some great suggestions. I do use hashtag...These are some great suggestions. I do use hashtags for my courses (i.e. #BCIS5304). But, identifying a list of relevant hashtags makes so much sense. I could simply include them somewhere on my syllabus and as I identify more, add them to my list. Then, simply copy and paste into Tweets as necessary. Great thought.<br /><br />As for the lists, I have not quite mastered that one yet either. Still working on it though. I appreciate all that you do and the helpful sharing of tips.schuesslerphdhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09295343851759734661noreply@blogger.com