- via http://education.zdnet.com/?p=2417 "Like Twitter, it’s a microblogging site, but it builds in significant additional functionality to support classroom...via http://education.zdnet.com/?p=2417 "Like Twitter, it’s a microblogging site, but it builds in significant additional functionality to support classroom interactions." "When you create an account, you designate yourself as a teacher or student. Teachers can create groups that students join when they create their accounts (students can join multiple groups and teachers can create and/or join multiple groups); when a group is created, the site generates a group code that must be entered to join. Then, messages, files, links, and assignments can be sent to whole groups."
- Computers and Education 54(3):715-721 (2010)
- Problems Investigations of E-Learning Patterns: Context Factors Solutions, Information Science Publishing, Hershey, PA, (2011)
- Assessment & Evaluation in Higher Education 35(5):619 - 636 (2010)
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