I tested Tweets For Keynote on El Capitan, and it looks like it will not work for me. As far as I can see the failure is with Twitter Scripter, which does not work as expected. Have not seen any recent updates….
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Mobile Learning and Tweets for Keynote
I was in a Mobile Learning training session today (Out Of The Classroom And Into The World: Using Mobile Devices To Enhance Experiential Learning) care of MoLI. Along the way, I accumulated some resources that I will need to dig into later:
- ARIS – “an open-source tool for creating mobile learning games, stories, documentaries, place-based learning activities.” Apparently there is a bit of a learning curve, but this looks to be a fun tool for creating energizing mobile learning experiences.
- Google Fusion Tables – Integrated into Google Docs, and a way of gathering and visualizing data tables.
- Siftr – A service that maps social photography. At a very rough glance looks a little like a mashup of Google Maps and Instagram. Not particularly well documented, so will have to play with this one.
- Slides Carnival – A repository of free presentation templates.
Part way through I was reminded that I had not used Tweets for Keynote for a while. What once was broken now looks to be fixed. I will have to try this again too…
Tweet Binder – Twitter Tracking & Analysis
I had not heard of TweetBinder until recently, but this looks to be a good service for Twitter tracking for events. No idea on pricing, because they don’t publish this on their website.
The Science of Creating Must-Click Content on Twitter
Courtney Seiter (Buffer) and Jimmy Hang (Twitter) presented a Hangout on “The Science of Creating Must-Click Content on Twitter.”
The presentation contained some useful advice and statistics that can be gleaned from watching the recording, or grabbing the slides from SlideShare.
I Would Tweet This Image But Twitter Is Down…
Twitter Video
I posted a (relatively) short video on the use of Twitter. The video was created for my colleagues at work. It is not exactly my finest hour – I kicked this out as quickly as I could. I had edited the screencast two time previously, but the exported results were missing sound and audio. I would like to think the earlier efforts were works of genius that were unlucky not to see the light of day, but that would be a stretch. Anyway, I hope they are of use.