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Social media in higher education : case studies, reflections and analysis / edited by Chris Rowell

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: [Cambridge] : Open Book Publishers, [2019]Description: 1 online resource (278 pages) : color illustrationsContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9781783746705
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Online resources:
Contents:
Part one. Introduction
From a tweet to a blog, to a podcast, to a book
Social media in higher education - the podcast
Part two. Professional practice
Developing a professional online presence and effective network
Re-engineered CPD and modelled use of cloud tools and social media by academic developers
Ten days of twitter
Open and networked scholarship
Part three. Teaching and learning
Exploring the use of social media in the higher education classroom
The use of social media tools and their application to creative students
Role of social media in learning : benefits and drawbacks - how social presence theory explains conflicting findings
Bursting out of the bubble : social media, openness and higher education
Cambridge Analytica, Facebook, and understanding social media beyond the screen
Part four. Leadership
Leadership and social media
Leadership and social media : challenges and opportunities
Part five. Building networks
Building cohort identity through social media
Creating a sense of belonging and connectedness for the student arrival experience in a school of arts and humanities
Joint reflection on twitter, phenomenography and learning friendships
Pressed - where the conference is the hashtag
Part six. Innovation
Expertise in your ears ; why you should jump on the podcasting bandwagon
Etiquette for the anthropocene
Learning to Twalk : an analysis of a new learning environment
Academics’ understanding of learning spaces : attitudes, practices and outcomes explored through the use of social media
Part seven. The personal journey
Somewhere in between : my experience of twitter as a tool for continuous personal development
The ‘healthy academic’, social media, and a personal and professional journey
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Part one. Introduction

From a tweet to a blog, to a podcast, to a book

Social media in higher education - the podcast

Part two. Professional practice

Developing a professional online presence and effective network

Re-engineered CPD and modelled use of cloud tools and social media by academic developers

Ten days of twitter

Open and networked scholarship

Part three. Teaching and learning

Exploring the use of social media in the higher education classroom

The use of social media tools and their application to creative students

Role of social media in learning : benefits and drawbacks - how social presence theory explains conflicting findings

Bursting out of the bubble : social media, openness and higher education

Cambridge Analytica, Facebook, and understanding social media beyond the screen

Part four. Leadership

Leadership and social media

Leadership and social media : challenges and opportunities

Part five. Building networks

Building cohort identity through social media

Creating a sense of belonging and connectedness for the student arrival experience in a school of arts and humanities

Joint reflection on twitter, phenomenography and learning friendships

Pressed - where the conference is the hashtag

Part six. Innovation

Expertise in your ears ; why you should jump on the podcasting bandwagon

Etiquette for the anthropocene

Learning to Twalk : an analysis of a new learning environment

Academics’ understanding of learning spaces : attitudes, practices and outcomes explored through the use of social media

Part seven. The personal journey

Somewhere in between : my experience of twitter as a tool for continuous personal development

The ‘healthy academic’, social media, and a personal and professional journey

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