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Using social media to develop discipline partnerships through local and global networks Sue Beckingham | @suebecks Sheffield Hallam University

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Page 1: Developing discipline partnerships through local and global networks

Using social media to

develop discipline

partnerships through local

and global networks

Sue Beckingham | @suebecks

Sheffield Hallam University

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‘Developing a discipline partnership online: local and global communities’

My talk will consider the importance of utilising social media and other digital tools to develop communities within and beyond the university; share case studies from both staff and students; and also some good practice tips.

Developing disciplinary communities in STEM event

21st May 2015

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We are aware social media

permeates students’ lives.

Can it be leveraged effectively to extend not

only the classroom and deepen students’

learning, but as a means for STEM

professionals to connect, communicate

and collaborate?

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Teamwork is the ability to work together

toward a common vision. The ability to

direct individual accomplishments toward

organizational objectives. It is the fuel that

allows common people to attain

uncommon results.

Andrew Carnegie

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WHERE CAN THIS

HAPPEN?

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Build digital

professional

networks

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SOME CASE STUDIES

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LinkedIn groups

Course alumni groups:

• connect final years to alumni

• access to relevant guest speakers

• alumni post jobs/internships/placements

• Q&A forum

Industry groups:

• learn from the professionals

• make useful connections

For example:

Computer and Network Engineering

Computer Networks

Business and Networking Engineering

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• Computer Network Engineering and

Aeronautical Engineering

Group for each intake, so each year

different group.

• Tutor joins when invited in

• Students happy to post information

on behalf of tutor

STUDENT LED GROUPS

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STEM

networks

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http://www.stemettes.org/

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Watch this space

THE

UNIVERSITY

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To encourage

dialogue you need a

call to action....

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YOU

• Choose the right platforms

• Build your online presence

• Build relationships

• Quality not quantity

• Lead by example

STUDENTS

• Set them tasks to build their professional

online presence, interact in digital spaces,

develop confidence to build networks

Tips

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"If you have an apple and I have an

apple and we exchange these apples

then you and I will still each have one

apple.

But if you have an idea and I have an

idea and we exchange these ideas, then

each of us will have two ideas."

George Bernard Shaw

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Sue Beckingham

Educational Developer and Lecturer at Sheffield Hallam University, with a

research interest in the use of social media in education.

Twitter: @suebecks

Blog: http://socialmediaforlearning.com/

LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/suebeckingham