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Sometimes professors don't want their students spending too much time writing code to get Twitter data using the API. Twitter recently launched the Downloader tool that lets researchers specify the search query for which they want the data, the time period and the format in which they would like the data i.e. JSON or CSV. Once specified, they can download the data and use for their assignments and projects. Learn more about how to write search queries here
Twitter also has its own first-party libraries in Java and Typescript
Twitter also has its own first-party libraries in Java and Typescript
Many researchers share their research datasets (Tweet IDs) on Github etc. An example of such a dataset is the COVID-19-Dataset from Emily Chen. Some professors have their students hydrate such datasets using a tool like DocNow's Hydrator and use those in their classroom.
Many researchers share their research datasets (Tweet IDs) on Github etc. An example of such a dataset is the COVID-19-Dataset from Emily Chen. Some professors have their students hydrate such datasets using a tool like DocNow's Hydrator and use those in their classroom.
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