Hi all, As promised, here's the compiled list of suggested social media research tools: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1SdmoupAgtHtMy_SmnVtFFvGB7KzeUIVuA3Bf... Happy to hear (and add) more ideas if you've got them. Thanks to all for the suggestions! Mel Stanfill, PhD Assistant Professor Texts & Technology / Digital Media University of Central Florida http://www.melstanfill.com On Fri, Jun 1, 2018 at 8:44 AM, Mel Stanfill <mstanfill@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi all,
I am teaching a social media research class in the fall and I’m looking for suggestions for tools I should teach my students. Right now, they’re all collecting and analyzing tweets and Facebook memes and whatever else by hand, and I want to diversify the things they know how to do with some technological options.
Apologies if this has been asked recently--the listserv archive is not the most searchable thing. Also, I suspect some tools have recently broken given shifts around privacy.
I’m mostly platform agnostic right now—I’ll look at what the options are and work backwards from there to which ones I want to teach. What can you recommend?
I’m happy to compile the suggestions and share with the list.
Thanks,
Mel Stanfill, PhD Assistant Professor Texts & Technology / Digital Media University of Central Florida http://www.melstanfill.com
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