Conference Tweeting at #Eduweb Conference 2009
Here is a link to the conference Tweets (will link to a spreadsheet).
There was a lot of great content presented and shared at the2009 Eduweb Conference that ended in Chicago. I’m hoping to share some of what I learned soon. But I wanted to quickly post my latest obsession with conference tweeting. In this case, with considerable brute force I have cut and pasted all the #eduweb tweets and sorted them in chronological order (earliest to latest).
If you have the slightest interest in this, you will find a spreadsheet with 4 tabs. The one you want is the one I called Final Chronological Sort. The other tabs are for those who want to play with the rawer file export.
You will find that we have about 1500 Tweets. Some were lost because the Twitter search tool would not let me go further back. And, of course, people are still posting new Tweets but I had to cut it somewhere. So I believe I have the greater bulk of the Tweets. Have fun.
If you know a better way to grab these Tweets than cutting & pasting from Twitter’s native search, share it here. Other interesting things to mine might be the number of active Tweeters and the volume ranking of all Tweeters. Not sure what useful Key Performance Indicators (KPI’s) come out of this, but it is always good to measure.


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