STEMskiller: Skill Set Map for Mentors of Early Career Researchers

ENGAGEMENT, INVOLVEMENT, COLLABORATION, TRANSDISCIPLINARITY, AND INQUISITIVNESS:
Impact and public engagement

Effective online engagement (including research blogging, social media posting, podcasting, & hosting virtual events)

Definition:

Early career researchers should be made aware by mentors that, as they progress through academia and begin interacting with students and colleagues, that they become a form of “public figures” and that they must create a strategy for if and how they will engage online. Unless mandated or regulated by local institutional policies, which mentors should inform mentees of, mentees have a choice in determining the extent of their engagement in online public forums. They should also be made aware that their engagement with such forums may change over time, throughout their careers, and that the forums themselves may change, as different platforms and technologies develop. 

Useful resources on Effective online engagement:

Social Media

Jensen, K. (2020). Social Media Strategies for Research Webinar. https://youtu.be/R11TwAaDK3E

Presentation addressing questions researchers have about promoting their work on social media and evaluating impact.

National Co-ordinating Centre for Public Engagement & Research Councils UK. (2018). What Works: Engaging the public through social media. https://www.publicengagement.ac.uk/sites/default/files/publication/what_works_engaging_the_
public_through_social_media_november_2018.pdf

Detailed guide, including: Why use social media?, Getting started, Quality engagement: purpose and people, Choosing the right tools, What makes content shareable, Evaluation and impact, Risks and how to manage them, Resources, and Top Tips.

Hamilton University Writing Center. (2020). Writing Academic Blogs. https://www.hamilton.edu/academics/centers/writing/writing-resources/writing-academic-blogs#:~:text=Blogs%20are%20a%20great%20place,more%20formal%20papers%20later%20on.

Brief discussion of what makes an academic blog “academic,” differences between blog posts and formal academic papers, common traits of strong blog posts, types of blog posts (including clear chart). 

University of Edinburgh. (2018). How to write an engaging blog. https://www.ed.ac.uk/information-services/learning-technology/blogging/introduction/blogging-guidelines

General best practices, guidance for specific kinds of blogging (professional development; teaching, learning, and assessment; research; community or student experience). 

Tags: All IPS; all PSR; all IAL; CompQ

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4.2.7. Effective online engagement

 

Author: Stephanie Krueger

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Last Updated: October 28, 2021

 

Editor: Jana Orlová Last modified: 18.12. 2024 11:12