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Tweets In French Earn USC Professor Knighthood

French Tweeting Knight

07/ 7/11 10:05 AM ET   AP

COLUMBIA, S.C. -- A University of South Carolina professor who encourages her students to use Twitter in French class will be getting honorary knighthood from the French government.

University spokeswoman Peggy Binette (Bin-net) says associate professor Lara Anderson has been awarded the Order of Academic Palms for advancing the French language.

The honor was established by Napoleon Bonaparte. Binette says the award and medallion will be presented by the French consul this fall.

Anderson is the author of a book about using social networking and online study to advance foreign language instruction and has promoted new technologies for foreign language teaching techniques.

Anderson says the use of Twitter in the classroom allows students to develop conversation skills and build a sense of communal language learning in and out of the classroom.

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Jlbeaverton
Jessica Louise Los Angeles based Designer
02:44 AM on 07/08/2011
That's creative teaching. Good job Lara Anderson.
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Cranmer1549
Always bet on black.
04:06 PM on 07/07/2011
Uh, I thought that France had a revolution in 1789 to do away with things like knighthoods?
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WarrenPease
Your interests are special, too.
12:42 PM on 07/07/2011
How do you tweet, "I fart in your general direction," in French?