Evaluation tool 14 – Tweet sentiment visualisation

Evaluation tool 14 – Tweet sentiment visualisation

What is this tool?

This tool enables wide range of visualisation options to help classify and categorise Tweet responses and identify participants’ reactions (NB. Relies strongly on choice of an appropriate keyword(s)).

**The analysis must be conducted within a week of the event (whilst the tweets are still “live” on Twitter).**

Sentiment viz is an example of a free online tool available.

What kind of activities can I evaluate with it?

This tool is suitable for evaluating all kinds of activities that evoke a response on Twitter.

Tweet visualisatin at a glance…

Who:Who: Primary SchoolWho: Secondary SchoolWho: Interested AdultWho: General Public 
What:Activity Type: Drop in (festivals and demonstrations) Activity Type: Interactive Workshop  Activity Type: Ongoing Series (Clubs, Courses, etc) Activity Type: Lecture Presentation  Activity Type: Online
Data: Data: Online Long ResponseData: Online Short Response
Time:Time: Preparation Medium (Day before)Time: Respondent Completion Time (Implementation) - Medium (1-5 Min)Time: Analysis Short (None Needed or Automatic)
Gain:
GLOs:GLO: Knowledge & UnderstandingGLO: Particularly Suited to Attitude & ValuesGLO: Particularly Suited to Enjoyment, Inspiration & CreativityGLO: SkillsGLO: Particularly Suited to Behaviour & Progression
Hover over the icons to see a description or see the key to symbols

When should I use it?

This tool is best suited to use at the end of (or after) an event.

Tweet sentiment visualisation

What do I need?

  • Access to a computer and the internet
  • Identification of an appropriate keyword(s) (e.g. a hashtag used by participants to connect their tweets to your event)

Let’s get started…

Once you’ve opened sentiment viz you simply type in the relevant keyword(s) and press “Query”.  The programme then automatically searches the past week of Twitter posts for your keyword(s), and analyses them (see the above links for more details on that process).  You then have a variety of different options to choose from in terms of how you want to display your data – see the example at the end of this tool for details.

OK, what do I do with my data now?

Warning! This tool isn’t perfect.  It will collect *any* references to your chosen keyword(s), not just those associated with your specific event or topic.  The automated recognition of emotions can also make mistakes at times, but at a broad level it will help you understand how people have reacted.  

Warning!  This analysis *must* be done very soon after the event – you can’t backdate the analysis, nor change the time period for which it applies.  But with good planning it provides a really simple and easy approach to analysing recent Twitter data to gain broad patterns.

Download worksheet

Download the Tweet Sentiment Visualisation worksheet


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