Students not reading their emails? Try connecting via social media
Is anyone out there? Try using social media to communicate with students.
Is anyone out there? Try using social media to communicate with students.
Twitter is a valuable tool for communicating your research and engaging with other researchers.
China's most popular social media app has just reached 1 billion active users. It’s your Whatsapp, Facebook, Skype, Instagram and believe it or not, your OK Cupid, all amalgamated into a SINGLE app. So why was I not on it?
Don't know your hashtags from your Hootsuites, or your Wordpress from your WeChat? #UTSLXlab Social Media Week has got social media sorted for teaching, research, cat videos, and beyond.
Video is a powerful and engaging resource for academics. Let's say you've found a great video on YouTube, and you'd love to share it with your class on UTSOnline. Great! So how do you do that?
Endless networks, endless connections, endless possibilities for learning. Here are 21 ideas to get you started.
Avoiding these common traps will make it easier to start - and finish - that post.
'LinkedIn is like Facebook, for professionals.' Oh, but it’s so much more!
Who says students don’t read announcements on UTSOnline? Amanda White from UTS Business School uses a clever hack to share the latest developments in the accounting world, while simultaneously posting on UTSOnline.
We were asked to create a social media guide for unfamiliar users, and thought to ourselves what better way to showcase this than through an infographic? However we didn’t want to create just any infographic... Co-authored by Amanda Sampol and Phoebe Huang.