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Structured in three sections, this book contains ten recent research studies developed by university teachers and researchers, with important experience in this emerging social media technology. The first section is a state-of-the-art review of microblogging, analysing the architectures and educational uses of a number of centralised and decentralised platforms. Twitter, the most known microblogging platform, is the topic of the second part, while other platforms, such as Twiducate and Cirip.eu, are presented in the last section. List of Contributors: Thomas Altmann, Filippo Bruni, Ilona…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Structured in three sections, this book contains ten recent research studies developed by university teachers and researchers, with important experience in this emerging social media technology. The first section is a state-of-the-art review of microblogging, analysing the architectures and educational uses of a number of centralised and decentralised platforms. Twitter, the most known microblogging platform, is the topic of the second part, while other platforms, such as Twiducate and Cirip.eu, are presented in the last section.
List of Contributors: Thomas Altmann, Filippo Bruni, Ilona Buchem, Linda Castañeda Quintero, Vladimir Cre u, Martin Ebner, Fei Gao, Gabriela Grosseck, Carmen Holotescu, Malinka Ivanova, Tatyana Ivanova, Tian Luo, Maria Perifanou, Selver Softic, Ricardo Torres Kompen
Editors: Carmen Holotescu, Gabriela Grosseck, Antonio Calvani, Filippo Bruni
Autorenporträt
Carmen Holotescu: Politehnica University of Timisoara, Romania. Gabriela Grosseck: West University of Timisoara, Romania. Antonio Calvani: University of Florence, Italy. Filippo Bruni: Universitiy of Molise, Italy.