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Using social media to enhance your research and professional development Dr Emma Gillaspy

Using social media to enhance your research and professional development

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Workshop for PARC NW Carnival, 7 July 2011 http://www.miriad.mmu.ac.uk/postgraduate/parcnorthwest/

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Using social media to enhance your research and professional developmentDr Emma Gillaspy

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Objectives

Explore the digital world and some common social media tools

Discuss how social media can further your career and improve your academic practice

Consider how to manage your digital identity and use of information resources

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How do you find information on the internet?

Courtesy of aSIMULAtor (Flickr ID)

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The rise of social media

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Web 2.0 as a tool for collaboration and creativity

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Social media tools

Microblogging

Blogging

Social citation/bookmarking

Presentation sharing

Social networking/profiling

Collaborative writing

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Microblogging

Mainly Twitter

Ask questions relevant to your practice

Share links and resources you find interesting

Find out what others are interested in

Answer other people’s questions

Engage in conversation

Follow a conference (#tag)

Top reasons to use Twitter http://online-social-networking.com/top-reasons-for-using-twitter

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BloggingReflection, archive of research, peer critique, disseminating (can have private or semi-private sections)

Personal / research area? Individual / collective? Does your research field have active bloggers?Getting your blog on the digital map

www.Blogs.nature.com www.researchblogging.orgwww.scienceblogs.com

Top reasons to blog http://elearningtech.blogspot.com/2006/10/top-ten-reasons-to-blog-and-top-ten.html

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http://knowmansland.com/

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http://frogblogmanchester.wordpress.com/

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http://www.vitae.ac.uk/whatsupdoc

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Social citation/bookmarking

Citeulike most common

Easily store references and links to reference manager software

Store and search PDFs

Automated article recommendations

Share references with your research team

Find out who's reading what you're reading – new networks

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Presentation sharing

Sharing PowerPoint presentations and other documents

Disseminating your research to a wider audience

Receive feedback on your slides

Slideshare, Scribd most common

Prezi – dynamic presentations using Flash (sign up for an educational account to enable collaborative presentation)

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Social networking/profiling

LinkedIn network grown from 40million in May 2009 to >90million in Jan 2011

Global collaborative opportunities

Proven tool to enhance your career

Great way to enhance your research connections

Lots of tools so need to choose carefully which you will invest time in

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www.linkedin.comSections can include:

Summary

Specialties

Experience

Education

Recommendations

Activity (inc Twitter)

Connections

ResumeApplications (SlideShare, Wordpress)

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Other social networkswww.facebook.com (>500 million active users)

www.buddypress.org (38,850 users in 950 groups, for building social networks)

www.friendfeed.com (users unknown, >1 million/month)

www.researchgate.net (>700,000 members, professional scientists, can also join with Facebook or LinkedIn accounts)

www.academia.edu (>250,000 members, HE academics)

network.nature.com (>25,000 members, professional scientists)

www.methodspace.com (8,479 members, research methods)

www.myspace.com (>2million members, mostly for music/entertainment)

Professional profile only:

www.cos.com

www.iamscientist.com

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Collaborative writing

Google Docs a good example

Allows for collaborators to all work on the same document/spreadsheet/presentation

Private, semi-private or public for each document

Google forms great way to collect feedback from your teaching or send out questionnaires

Integrates well with smartphones

Other cloud space options include Dropbox and A-drive (50GB)

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WIIFMWho are they for?

What are they for?

How many members do they have?

Are they discipline specific?

How active are they?

What do you need to do for it to be a success?

What do you want to gain?

WHATS IN IT FOR ME?

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How to navigate the crowd

Courtesy of mararie (Flickr ID)

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RSS

“Really Simple Syndication”

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enables other sites to

Subscribe

to that information

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Digital identity

Courtesy of Anton Peck (Flickr ID)

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Digital identity

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Your digital identity

www.123people.co.uk

www.google.co.uk

Your university website

What did you find? Are you happy with it? Is it up to date? Does it showcase you and your research? Is it personal or professional? Could it be improved (if so how?), Pleased…disappointed…worried!?

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Your life as a researcher

Academic outputs (practice, papers etc)

Dissemination

Collaboration

Teaching

Professional development (formal and informal learning)

Reputation building

Knowledge acquisition & exchange

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The research cycle

COLLABORATION

e.g. undertaking literature reviewsusing peer reviewed sources

by professional researchersusually behind closed doors

e.g. publication, presentation

at conference

e.g. peer review, filtering the

best for publication

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NetiquetteUnderstand how public and permanent your online footprint isBe aware that your current or future employers could choose to explore that online footprint!Do not say anything online that you would not say face to faceAvoid spamming and flamingBe aware that it is easy to misinterpret irony, sarcasm etc… without tone of voice or expressions to guideCheck your professional body guidelinesConsider who you are talking to…

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Top tips

Develop an online professional profile that is coherent with you face to face approach

Give a bit of your professional self:Share and reflect about your work

allow others to provide feedback

Cultivate the network around youParticipate actively in discussions of your area

Become known among peers

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Your digital profile

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Our online presence

Vitae NW Hub:• www.vitae.ac.uk/nwhub• www.twitter.com/vitaenwhub• http://vitaenwhub.posterous.com• www.slideshare.net/vitaenwhub