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Tweet Your Eat
We are doing cool things with Twitter. We are shifting from hosting stuffy dinners for focus groups to holding Tweet-Ups, which we call “Eat-Ups,” where we get a larger group of students talking about dining. We also have “Tweet Your Eat
November 8, 2011
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We are doing cool things with Twitter. We are shifting from hosting stuffy dinners for focus groups to holding Tweet-Ups, which we call “Eat-Ups,” where we get a larger group of students talking about dining. We also have “Tweet Your Eat,” where we encourage students to tweet a picture of their meal in the dining room, then we show up and give them a small prize.
Robert FlynnDirector of New MediaBoston UniversityBoston,
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