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Another promising looking flag-up from @rmbyrne. An open source backchannel tool from MIT.
Not had a chance to use it but I'm holding on to it for later
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Grateful to @jamesclay for blogging about this as I'd read Danah's post a while ago then completely forgot where I'd read it and who had written it.
It's a good entry to the debate about how tweeting on the backchannel at a live event can impact on a speaker.
I don't see this as a reason to not have a backchannel or a twittersteam visible during an event but there are interesting lessons here for speakers as well as tweeters.
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