Much has been written about the ways that Twitter and Facebook can be used by academics and research groups as part of strategies to disseminate their work and increase their online visibility, but what else is out there? Google+ and its video chat service Google Hangouts offer enormous potential for academics and researchers to connect and collaborate, writes Amy Mollett as she shares some of the ways that LSE Review of Books plans to use this new social platform
AbstractNearly all web services can be adapted for educational use. Although some instructors do use...
This study explores scholarly use of social media by PhD students through a mix-method approach of q...
Social media are extremely popular online destinations that offer users easy ways to build and maint...
Having spent some time exploring the new social networking platform Google+, communications expert a...
Social media outlets are becoming essential for academia, not just for the promotion of research but...
There are pressing questions academic institutions will need to address over the next couple of year...
Becoming and being an innovative educator means educators have to learn new things everywhere and ev...
Digital technologies offer universities a number of new challenges and opportunities, as is apparent...
Using engaging and entertaining learning tools and techniques inside and outside the classroom has b...
Abstract: This report outlines findings from an international online survey of 711 academics about t...
We are three academics who are active on social media. We explore the motivations for and benefits o...
Google Apps is a powerful communication and collaboration tool accessible via the web, so you can co...
Higher education institutions (HEIs) have increasingly used social media in an effort to strengthen...
Amy Mollett, Social Media Manager at the London School of Economics, rounds up how LSE currently use...
In recent years, the rise of social media networks and the potential they hold for Higher Education ...
AbstractNearly all web services can be adapted for educational use. Although some instructors do use...
This study explores scholarly use of social media by PhD students through a mix-method approach of q...
Social media are extremely popular online destinations that offer users easy ways to build and maint...
Having spent some time exploring the new social networking platform Google+, communications expert a...
Social media outlets are becoming essential for academia, not just for the promotion of research but...
There are pressing questions academic institutions will need to address over the next couple of year...
Becoming and being an innovative educator means educators have to learn new things everywhere and ev...
Digital technologies offer universities a number of new challenges and opportunities, as is apparent...
Using engaging and entertaining learning tools and techniques inside and outside the classroom has b...
Abstract: This report outlines findings from an international online survey of 711 academics about t...
We are three academics who are active on social media. We explore the motivations for and benefits o...
Google Apps is a powerful communication and collaboration tool accessible via the web, so you can co...
Higher education institutions (HEIs) have increasingly used social media in an effort to strengthen...
Amy Mollett, Social Media Manager at the London School of Economics, rounds up how LSE currently use...
In recent years, the rise of social media networks and the potential they hold for Higher Education ...
AbstractNearly all web services can be adapted for educational use. Although some instructors do use...
This study explores scholarly use of social media by PhD students through a mix-method approach of q...
Social media are extremely popular online destinations that offer users easy ways to build and maint...