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Blogging in Academia Social Media and the Connected Researcher

http://go.bath.ac.uk/bathcr. #bathcr. Blogging in Academia Social Media and the Connected Researcher. Jez Cope (ICT Chemistry) Geraldine Jones (e-learning H&SS). Blogging in Academia.

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Blogging in Academia Social Media and the Connected Researcher

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  1. http://go.bath.ac.uk/bathcr #bathcr Blogging in AcademiaSocial Media and the Connected Researcher Jez Cope (ICT Chemistry) Geraldine Jones (e-learning H&SS)

  2. Blogging in Academia Part 1 - Panel Session – Individual academics and PGRs discuss their experiences of blogging as part of their academic work. (13:00 – 13:45) Coffee and Tea Part 2 - Workshop – Hands on Wordpress Blogging tool (14:00-15:00 3E3.1)

  3. Panellists Dr. Declan Fleming – RSC Teacher Fellow (Chemistry) Dr. Tony James – Senior Lecturer (Chemistry) James Doodson – PhD student (Psychology) Prof. Bill Scott – Honorary Professor (Education)

  4. Questions please

  5. Next Event ….July Social Citation and Bookmarking Seminar - Hear from expert users Workshop – Gain hands on experience

  6. Provide a programme of workshops and online materials which demonstrate the uses, benefits and risks of social media in support of research activity. • 2. Establish a focus for a community of interest in social media for promoting research and networking. • 3. Build local capacity by facilitating and disseminating examples of social media use from the local PGR community.

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