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Linking research and teaching with social media Anne Osterrieder (Oxford Brookes University) Jeremy Pritchard (University of Birmingham) #SEB2013
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Linking research with social media

May 10, 2015

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This is a presentation I gave at the annual meeting of the Society for Experimental Biology 2013 (http://www.sebiology.org/meetings/Valencia/Valencia.html). It contains lots of tips for scientists to use social media appropriately and efficiently. It also highlights examples of social media in academia and types of possible content.
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Linking research and teaching with social media

Anne Osterrieder (Oxford Brookes University)Jeremy Pritchard (University of Birmingham)

#SEB2013

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Why do we communicate?

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How do we communicate?

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Social media is just another tool

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Research

Writing

Networking

Your work

Reflections

Teaching

Outreach

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Your work

Social media

Twitter

WeblogGoogle+

Flickr

Facebook

Research

Writing

Networking

Reflections

Teaching

Outreach

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Test the water – you can just read before

registering

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Make it easy for others to find you – include relevant keywords in

your profile

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Find interesting people to follow

• Use ‘search’ function with your keywords.

• Go through your contacts’ friends lists.

• Curated lists, circles…

• Check out relevant hashtags.

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Hashtags # - turn a word into a link

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Provide content

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Blogging

http://www.aobblog.com - powered by http://www.wordpress.com

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Micro-Blogging

http://www.twitter.com

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Photos

http://www.flickr.com

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Audio

http://www.SoundCloud.com

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Pages

https://www.facebook.com/pages/Cytogenomics-and-Epigenetics-Laboratory/160417117341406

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Increasing the reach of your content

• Make use of hashtags.

• It’s OK to ask others to re-share (e.g. subject-specific accounts, users with many followers…).

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Engage with others

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Don’t be afraid to follow and interact with people – that’s

why they are on social media!

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What to be aware of

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Think before posting unpublished data, gossip, too personal things…

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“Don’t feed the trolls”!

Think about discussion guidelines for your blog, do not let “flame wars” explode.

If in doubt, step away!

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Be aware of the nature of the medium – missing body language, non-English

speakers, emoticons, interpretation….

Misunderstandings will happen, but can be cleared up.

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Use social mediaefficiently

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Managing ‘information overload’

• Follow only relevant content.

• Make use of lists, ‘favourite’ functions, productivity software to organise information.

• Dip in and out rather than trying to keep up.

• Smartphone/tablet apps.

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Resources

• http://www.plantcellbiology.com/resources/

• http://slideshare.net/anneosterrieder

@AnneOsterrieder @DrJPritchard@Bioscicareer#SEB2013