There are pressing questions academic institutions will need to address over the next couple of years regarding their expanding participation in social media streams. Andy Tattersall argues that with such blurred boundaries of ownership, access and support, what is needed is wide-scale demystification to help academics dovetail a few choice tools to bring how they work into a modern setting. Social Media, Altmetrics and Web 2.0 all afford academia a wealth of possibilities if they take it, but there is a risk that the important messages will get lost as we produce even more social data than we can imagine
This post explores academics’ relationships with ‘academic social media’; specifically with regards ...
Social media tools are reshaping the way we exchange tacit perceptions and understandings with one a...
Education has embraced social media. We tweet back and forth with our students. We tweet from field ...
Social media outlets are becoming essential for academia, not just for the promotion of research but...
The academic community faces a significant problem in staying up-to-date with new technologies. Ofte...
We are three academics who are active on social media. We explore the motivations for and benefits o...
Academics have a chance to make a ‘social impact investment’, by introducing the greater public to o...
Abstract: This report outlines findings from an international online survey of 711 academics about t...
Over the past year, the use of social media and blogging for academic purposes has continued to grow...
Academics are discovering that twitter is much, much more than a space on which to talk about the la...
Recent research by Horst Joepen from Searchmetrics derives a ‘social media visibility’ score for 20 ...
Social media is a great tool for sharing information, collaborating on research and interacting with...
Social media is pervasive in all aspects of modern life, including health, education, parenting, ent...
Despite extensive proliferation of social media in different domains, higher education academics’ us...
Social media is a rapidly growing Internet phenomenon. In fact the growth of social media is so rapi...
This post explores academics’ relationships with ‘academic social media’; specifically with regards ...
Social media tools are reshaping the way we exchange tacit perceptions and understandings with one a...
Education has embraced social media. We tweet back and forth with our students. We tweet from field ...
Social media outlets are becoming essential for academia, not just for the promotion of research but...
The academic community faces a significant problem in staying up-to-date with new technologies. Ofte...
We are three academics who are active on social media. We explore the motivations for and benefits o...
Academics have a chance to make a ‘social impact investment’, by introducing the greater public to o...
Abstract: This report outlines findings from an international online survey of 711 academics about t...
Over the past year, the use of social media and blogging for academic purposes has continued to grow...
Academics are discovering that twitter is much, much more than a space on which to talk about the la...
Recent research by Horst Joepen from Searchmetrics derives a ‘social media visibility’ score for 20 ...
Social media is a great tool for sharing information, collaborating on research and interacting with...
Social media is pervasive in all aspects of modern life, including health, education, parenting, ent...
Despite extensive proliferation of social media in different domains, higher education academics’ us...
Social media is a rapidly growing Internet phenomenon. In fact the growth of social media is so rapi...
This post explores academics’ relationships with ‘academic social media’; specifically with regards ...
Social media tools are reshaping the way we exchange tacit perceptions and understandings with one a...
Education has embraced social media. We tweet back and forth with our students. We tweet from field ...