Universities are now observed using social media communications channels for a variety of purposes, including marketing, student recruitment, student support and alumni communication. This paper presents an investigation into the use of the Twitter social media platform by universities in Australia, using publicly available Twitter data over a two year period. A social media network visualisation method is developed to make visible the interactions between a university and its stakeholders in the Twitter environment. This analysis method provides insights into the differing ways Australian universities are active on Twitter, and how universities might more effectively use the platform to achieve their individual objectives for institutional...
This study explored how colleges and universities are employing Twitter, a popular micro-blogging to...
Online social networking sites offer a rich data set which can be used by organisations to enhance t...
PurposeRegardless of their virtual nature, research suggests that social media networks are still in...
This paper explores the different uses of the Twitter social media made by the top 100 universities ...
Social Media has infiltrated all manner of users, and none more than the current digital native who ...
Having deeply changed our communicating way, nowadays social media represent one of the most transf...
It is 2017 and almost every college and university is active on social media-increasingly so using T...
Twitter has experienced a tremendous growth since its inception and is considered as an effective an...
Recently, higher education institutions have been using Twitter as one of tools to enhance their com...
ocial media platforms are seen as the most important communication tools of the digital age. The use...
Social media is a rapidly growing Internet phenomenon. In fact the growth of social media is so rapi...
The use of technology in the context of higher education is not a novel idea as lecturers and studen...
Universities use social media to attract prospective staff, students, and funding; to engage with cu...
This chapter intends to explore the use of the Twitter social media platform as a microblog to share...
Engineering academic units might engage with social media for a range of purposes including for gene...
This study explored how colleges and universities are employing Twitter, a popular micro-blogging to...
Online social networking sites offer a rich data set which can be used by organisations to enhance t...
PurposeRegardless of their virtual nature, research suggests that social media networks are still in...
This paper explores the different uses of the Twitter social media made by the top 100 universities ...
Social Media has infiltrated all manner of users, and none more than the current digital native who ...
Having deeply changed our communicating way, nowadays social media represent one of the most transf...
It is 2017 and almost every college and university is active on social media-increasingly so using T...
Twitter has experienced a tremendous growth since its inception and is considered as an effective an...
Recently, higher education institutions have been using Twitter as one of tools to enhance their com...
ocial media platforms are seen as the most important communication tools of the digital age. The use...
Social media is a rapidly growing Internet phenomenon. In fact the growth of social media is so rapi...
The use of technology in the context of higher education is not a novel idea as lecturers and studen...
Universities use social media to attract prospective staff, students, and funding; to engage with cu...
This chapter intends to explore the use of the Twitter social media platform as a microblog to share...
Engineering academic units might engage with social media for a range of purposes including for gene...
This study explored how colleges and universities are employing Twitter, a popular micro-blogging to...
Online social networking sites offer a rich data set which can be used by organisations to enhance t...
PurposeRegardless of their virtual nature, research suggests that social media networks are still in...