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Twitter by Mind Map: Twitter

1. Infographics

1.1. History of twitter

2. Websites

2.1. How to use twitter lists

2.2. Livebinders

2.2.1. An educator's guide to twitter

2.3. Twitter Tools

2.3.1. Part 1 For fun and more

2.3.2. Part 2 Word press plugins for your blog

2.3.3. Part 3 Mobile phone apps

2.3.4. Part 4 Photo and video sharing

2.3.5. Part 5 Connect locally with twitter

3. Apps

3.1. 5 tools to better time your tweets

3.2. 10 Twitter tools used by experts

3.3. Creating Polls

3.3.1. Twtpoll

3.4. Archiving Tweets

3.4.1. Tweet History

3.4.2. 10 ways to archive your tweets

3.5. Joining twitter groups

3.5.1. Twibes

3.6. Follow twitter chats real time

3.6.1. tweetchat

4. Videos

4.1. undertenminutes

4.1.1. Twitter for beginners

4.2. Vimeo

4.2.1. Twitter basics for teachers who are absolute beginners

5. Articles

5.1. TES

5.1.1. I can't live without twitter

5.2. Undergraduate tweeting

5.3. Saudi Twitter user faces death penalty

5.4. Using twitter with teens

5.5. Guardian

5.5.1. Al Murray on the Twitter Joke Trial

6. Examples of use

6.1. Websites

6.1.1. Tweeting through the blackout

6.1.2. 100 serious twitter tips for academics

6.1.3. 50 terrific twitter tutorials for teachers

6.2. Matrix

7. Guide books

7.1. Twitter Guide Book

7.2. Twitter best practices and tips

7.3. Twitter Twitter Tweet Tweet

8. Lesson ideas

8.1. @chrisleach78

8.1.1. Gunpowder Tweeting

8.1.2. Using twitter as a research tool

8.1.3. Hosting a quiz on twitter

8.1.4. #1066election project

8.1.5. #ttnews project (time travel news)

8.1.6. Using twitter on school trips

8.1.7. #tweetthedickens

8.1.8. #twittwho - Tweet Tweet Who's There?

8.2. @simonhaughton

8.2.1. Scrooge tweets

8.3. TeachersFirst

8.3.1. Across the World one a week #xw1w

9. Presentations

9.1. To Tweet or Teach, or Tweet