Media Training for Scholarly Communications: Workshop 2 Social networks, video and animation creation
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Social networks, video and animation creation
In this session we will build on workshop 1, we will go beyond Twitter and help you decide which other platforms to invest your time in. We will look at how you can make improvements to your various online profiles to increase your visibility and maximise your networks. For the majority of the workshop we will explore the more creative elements available to academics and research support staff when communicating their work. We will look at the possibilities of using video and animations as a way to create new outputs that can be accessed by wider audiences as well as showcase a few free and low cost tools that can be learned easily and applied to most research outputs
This session will be taking place via MS Teams.
10.00 Welcome
10.05 Social networks and which ones should you invest time in
10.35 Video and animation creation pt1
11.00 Break
11.05 Video and animation creation pt2 - Tools demonstration
11.55 Final questions
12.00 Finish
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