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		<title>By: Twitter Hashtags- Using the Back Channel — Social Media Coaching Center</title>
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		<description>[...] Almost every conference you go to these days has a contingent of people happily Tweeting the high points (and the low points) of the event on Twitter. This can be hugely useful to you as an educator, even in a classroom or distance learning situation. Learn how to use what is called the &#8220;back channel discussion&#8221; by actively promoting the use of #hashtags. [...]</description>
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