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- Charles Miller |
- Friday 20 May 2011, 08:25
The conference is finally over at the BBC in West London, but the BBC Social Media Summit lives on online, with a chance to read accounts of all the sessions on both days, watch the full sessions on video from today, and contribute your comments.
Each of yesterday's sessions is reported here by Graham Holliday, Paul Bradshaw, Julie Posetti and Daniel Bennett.
And all four of today's sessions - including video - can be seen here:
Social media journalism: the work of NPR's Andy Carvin
You can still follow us on Twitter @BBCCollege and continue the debate using the hashtag #bbcsms.
And check for our latest videos on our YouTube channel.
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The twitter link seems broken. It has to be:
http://twitter.com/#!/BBCCollege
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Thanks a lot for pointing that out nofrills. I've fixed the link, which, as you say, is http://twitter.com/#!/BBCCollege
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