Social Media For Researchers

Social Media For Researchers

I recently sat down and chatted with Armine Yalnizyan, a journalist and board member of the Canadian Institutes for Health Research (CIHR) Institute of Public and Population Health (IPPH) to chat about social media for the IPPH about how social tools can assist researchers to do their work, share their learnings, and improve knowledge translation to the community .

Armine kindly referred me to a “rock star social media communicator” but I think we all can play some pretty interesting metaphorical music in our use of social media to assist us with engaging the public. Here is the link to that webinar conversation for those of you interested in understanding more about what social media is and how it works to support the goals of health research more broadly.

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1 thought on “Social Media For Researchers”

  1. Andrea Hill – Ottawa, ON – Andrea Hill is a journalism and biology student at Carleton University. She is the International Director with the International Quidditch Association and founder of the Carleton University Quidditch team.

    The above DropBox link will allow viewers to see only the first 15-minutes of video. To view the whole 60-minute webinar, press the above link, then press the “More Options” button in the bottom-right-hand corner and click “Download.”

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