This document discusses using social media as a research tool and provides contact information for Jon Curwin and Michael Schmidt, the authors. It lists six sections: 1) Formal Dialogue, 2) Documentation, 3) Space for reflection, 4) How to contact us, 5) Engaging with the community, and 6) Keeping informed. It also includes a reference to a handbook on using social media for researchers.
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1. Social Media as a Research Tool
Jon Curwin
Birmingham City Business School
Michael Schmidt
Centre for Academic Success
RESCON
15 December 2014
5. Engaging with the community
How to contact us:
4. Space for reflection
1. Formal Dialogue
3. Documentation
Jon Curwin
Senior Learning and Teaching Fellow
Business School
Jon.Curwin@bcu.ac.uk
http://www.linkedin.com/in/joncurwin
https://twitter.com/joncurwin
Michael Schmidt
Academic Skills Development Tutor
Centre for Academic Success
Michael.Schmidt@bcu.ac.uk
http://www.linkedin.com/in/schmidtuk
https://twitter.com/mschmidtuk
Poster available from:
http://www.slideshare.net/
michaelschmidtuk/
6. Keeping informed
References
Minocha, S and Petres, M (2013) Handbook of Social Media for
researchers and supervisors, The Open University, [online] Available from:
http://oro.open.ac.uk/34271/1/Vitae-Innovate-Open-University-Social-
Media-Handbook-2012.pdf
[Accessed 4 December 2014]
Introduction