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A little bit meta – meta events, peripheral participation and data
There’s an event going on – you really wanted to attend, but you couldn’t make it. This time you’re in luck – some thoughtful people are live blogging and live tweeting the event. You can follow their reports – and … Continue reading
Posted in Blogging, conferences, Legal education, Research, Twitter
Tagged blogging, legal education, research, social media, Twitter
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Tumblr – an explainer
There is a fair bit written about using Twitter and blogs in higher education, and in legal education. Less visible however is the easy-to use microblogging/social media hybrid, Tumblr. The question is, can Tumblr be used in an educational context? … Continue reading
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Tagged academics, blogging, human rights, legal education, social media, Tumblr
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Bonnie Stewart: academic influence on Twitter
Bonnie Stewart (@bonstewart) is researching ‘how networked scholars ‘read’ each others’ credibility and influence’. Click on the image to read Bonnie’s 4,000 word report:Love the sub-headings in Bonnie’s post, eg, ” “She sure has a following” – Metrics matter, but … Continue reading
Kate Galloway: Why I blog
Posted in Blogging, ECR, Legal education, PhD Chat
Tagged blogging, ECR, legal education, PhD, resources, social media
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Amicae Curiae blog on S|M| i |L|E -ing
Check out Melissa Castan’s post about our social media in legal education project: