Tuesday, October 15, 2019

Blog about Twitter

Discussions on Twitter are constrained by limited characters, which makes the publisher compelled to be more concise in their posts. Also, Twitter is an extensive network with millions of users. If the author of the discussion made it public and assigned a specific hashtag to it, then anybody within the Twitter network would have access to that discussion. Furthermore, he or she would be able to like, comment, and share that post. Along the same lines, Blackboard discussions are very limited to the School use. Usually, the instructor sets the terms and limits of the discussion. In a blackboard discussion, students can write as much as they want, and it is usually among classmates, and they can reply to each other discussion. On the other hand, the in-class discussion is face to face interaction with the instructor or classmates. Students can talk, share their point of view at that moment and within the classroom only.

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