Media Training for Scholarly Communications: Workshop 1 Twitter and online reputation management
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Twitter and online reputation management
In this session we will begin by looking at Twitter as a tool to reach new audiences that include your academic peers, publishers, members of the general public and anyone else who would benefit from hearing about your research. We will explore the number one tool for communication by academics and go beyond the basics to show you how to navigate the Twittersphere and maximise your efforts using tips and tools to increase your impact. Finally, we will look at the thorny issue of reputation management and how to stay on the right side of social media and research communication. Following sessions will build upon this by showing you how to make professional looking content to share across your social media platforms.
Ths session will be held via MS Teams.
10.00 Welcome
10.05 Maximising Twitter’s potential for research communications
11.00 Break
11.05 Online reputation management
11.55 Final questions
12.00 Finish
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