Tuesday, May 25, 2022, Wednesday, 24th (2-3 days session)
It was never more important to deliver research in this changing digital world. This two -and -a -half day (3rd day of the options) guides more audiences on practical ways to effectively distribute research results.
Who is the benefit of this process?
- researcher
- Masters and Ph.D. students
- Research support staff and manager
- Library and information expert
- Communication and marketing specialist
Course schedule
Session 1: 1pm -4pm
- How the research is changing in the 21st century
- Social network -what they are, and whether you should join
- Manage the reputation online
- As a research communication platform, we maximize the potential of Twitter
Session 2: 9:30 am -12: 30 pm
- Research communication podcast creation
- Creating a poster that catches infographic and attention
- Visual -Tools help to change research into video presentations, screen casts or animations.
Session 3: 1:30 pm -4: 30 pm (Add options)
- Blogging and media work -How to switch to blog/media articles
- Alternative indicators and alternative indicators of academic interest
- Create and organize campaigns
- 1% unit to improve research communication
Course Professor:
Andy Tattersall2017 JISC Social Media Superstar of British Higher Education
If you need additional information, don’t hesitate to contact Scharr. Short course unit Schaarr-scu@sheffield.ac.uk via email.