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Morning Musings: Only half of all Tweets are in english

Semiocast, a French based consulting group, conducted a study over a two-day period (Feb. 8 thru Feb 10) examining close to 3 million tweets this February and found some interesting results.  Semiocast’s study found that out of those 3 million tweets, roughly 1.5 million of them were not in English. The english language only popped [...]

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Instructional Technology Grants Showcase: INSITE

INSITE stands for the International Network of Students Investigating Technology for Education.  This project is the brain-child of Dr. Timothy J. Newby, an instructor in the college of Education here at Purdue University.  As a selected project for one of the TLT Instructional Grants, Dr. Newby worked with our student developers Mike Chaten and Bryan [...]

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