HEDS is part of the School of Health and Related Research (ScHARR) at the University of Sheffield. We undertake research, teaching, training and consultancy on all aspects of health related decision science, with a particular emphasis on health economics, HTA and evidence synthesis.

Monday, 8 March 2021

Learn Online with ScHARR - An Introduction to using Social Media to Communicate Research

We are running some of our popular workshops online this Spring - join us from the comfort of your own home or workspace to learn from our experts.

An Introduction to using Social Media to Communicate Research

2 half days (13:00 - 16:00) April 2021 : 

27 April and Wednesday, 28 April 2021

Book your place via this link


The treadmill of academia is a relentless one: proposal, research, write, present and then hopefully publish before starting all over again, all in the hope that the research is recognised as being of good quality, worthy and valuable. There's one problem though - journals are not geared up for the modern online world of instant sharing and communication. Tools and ways of communicating research such as Twitter, YouTube, ResearchGate, Slideshare, blogging, infographics, animation and many others will be covered. The good news is they are mostly free and can work together to help research to reach a wider audience. That audience is not just academic peers, but publishers, editors, fund holders and the general public.

The aim of the workshop is to offer an introduction to the many tools you can use to help you communicate research and work smarter. The purpose of the day is to help attendees come away with a variety of tools and artefacts they can use to help communicate and share their work. We will teach you basics of social media in an academic setting and demystify some of the barriers that may have put you off from using these tools in your work.

We will show you how to make the most from these technologies and show you how to find out alternative ways of discussing and communicating research. Attention will be paid to the various ethical issues to working more on the web from copyright and Creative Commons to making more use of your mobile device, from safety and security to how you conduct yourself online and netiquette.

This short course will benefit a wide range of people including (but not exhaustive of):

Researchers,

Masters and PhD students,

Research Support Staff and Managers,

Library and Information Professionals,

Communications and Marketing Professionals.

Andy Tattersall Jisc Social Media Superstar in UK Higher Education

Fees

The fee for this online course is £149 per person