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Learn why scientists should use Twitter for discovery, discussion, outreach, and feedback. Twitter 101 and tips on using social media effectively for scientific impact. By neuroscientist at University of Oxford.
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Twitter, What You Need to Know Created for NWABR, September 2012 by @brianglanz:: CC BY-SA 3.0 #sharebr
Where do you get information on specific scientific issues? Where do you get most of your news about national and international issues? and that was 2008! #sharebr
Let them tweat cake! Why should scientists use Twitter? #sharebr
for discovery and discussion... #sharebr
for outreach and feedback... #sharebr
for outreach and feedback... #sharebr
from a neuroscientist at the University of Oxford... #sharebr
Just like everyone else! How should scientists use Twitter? Twitter 101 #sharebr
Twitter 101 #sharebr
Twitter 101 #sharebr
Twitter 101 #sharebr
Open Access + Social Media #FTW 2,446 #sharebr
Proposed Twitter-Based Metrics for Social Impact Twindex TwimpactFactor, e.g. tw7 Tweeted Half-Life #sharebr
#altmetrics #sharebr
from profiles of members of NWABR on Twitter #sharebr
Anybody out there? #sharebr
deduplicated! # of tweets #sharebr
For a conference or event. #sharebr
A popular tweet #sharebr
Bring an event to life online #sharebr
Bring an event to life online #sharebr
Announcements #sharebr
Annotation #sharebr
Attribution #sharebr
Smart Sharing #sharebr
Smart Sharing #sharebr
Google Analytics #sharebr
Google Analytics #sharebr
Google Analytics #sharebr
¡Thank You! #sharebr
¡Thank You! Appendices, Bibliography, Credits for more, go to nwabr.org/socialmedia Shared CC BY-SA 3.0 Created & presented by Brian Glanz for NWABR, September 2012 @brianglanz #sharebr