WFRN Social Media Workshop
For participants in my Scholar 2.0 Workshop at the Work Family Research Network Conference (July 16)
Why Social Media?
5 Reasons Why Management Scholars Should Be Reading Blogs by CV Harquail
10 Common Objections to Using Social Media Marshall Kirkpatrick, ReadWriteWeb
Introducing Your Esteemed Colleagues to New Techniques: 7 Tips from The Politics of Design by CV Harquail
Five minutes with Patrick Dunleavy and Chris Gilson: “Blogging is quite simply, one of the most important things that an academic should be doing right now”. on the London School of Economics Impact of Social Sciences blog
Posts on the Relevance of Blogs & Blogging to Scholars, curated by CV Harquail
“Social” Means “Voice”, by CV Harquail
Blogging
Finding, Reading, and Commenting on Scholarly Blogs by Sandy Piderit
LinkedIn: Basic Strategies by Des Walsh
10 Things You Can (And Should) Do On LinkedIn by Katy Ryan Schamberger
6 Tips For Giving Your LinkedIn Profile A Facelift
12 Steps to Transform a LinkedIn Profile Into an Always-on Networking Hub
Beating the Clock: 5 Time Management Strategies for LinkedIn Michael Phelps
HOW TO: Build Your Personal Brand on LinkedIn by Dan Schwabel
Using Twitter in university research, teaching and impact activites: A guide for academics and researchers, A. Mollett, D. Moran, P. Dunleavy
Three Keys to Being a Subject Matter Expert on Twitter by Mark Faggiano
Be Your Own Hashtag, by CV Harquail
Tweet Yourself Like the Person You Want to Be, by CV Harquail
Do’s and Don’ts for Your Work’s Social Platforms by Andrew McAfee
10 Great 140 Character Gifts Susan by Mazza Back to Basics: A Writer’s 101 Guide to Blogging
Support, engagement, visibility and personalised news: Twitter has a lot to offer academics if we look past its image problem by Mark Carrigan
9 Ways To Build A Twitter Community With Substanceby Amber Naslund
GET STARTED WITH YOUR OWN WEBSITE OR BLOG by D. Matriccino
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