Acknowledgements
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Contributors
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Part One Introduction
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1
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1.
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From a Tweet to a Blog, to a Podcast, to a Book
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3
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Chris Rowell
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2.
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Social Media in Higher Education – The Podcast
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15
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Chris Rowell
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Part Two Professional Practice
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19
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3.
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Developing a Professional Online Presence and Effective Network
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21
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Sue Beckingham
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4.
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Re-Engineered Continuing Professional Development and Modelled Use of Cloud Tools and Social Media by Academic Developers
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35
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Martin Compton and Timos Almpanis
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5.
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Ten Days of Twitter
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49
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Mark Warnes
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6.
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Open and Networked Scholarship
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61
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Suzan Koseoglu
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Part Three Teaching and Learning
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71
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7.
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Exploring the Use of Social Media in the Higher Education Classroom
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73
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Alex Avramenko and Chrissi Nerantzi
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8.
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The Use of Social Media Tools and Their Application to Creative Students
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83
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Serena Gossain
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Role of Social Media in Learning: Benefits and Drawbacks — How Social Presence Theory Explains Conflicting Findings
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95
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Paul Kawachi
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10.
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Bursting Out of the Bubble: Social Media, Openness and Higher Education
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107
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Jennie Blake, Chris Millson and Sam Aston
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Cambridge Analytica, Facebook, and Understanding Social Media Beyond the Screen
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117
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Zoetanya Sujon
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Part Four Leadership
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131
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Leadership and Social Media
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133
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Julie Hall
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Leadership and Social Media: Challenges and Opportunities
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141
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Donna M. Lanclos and Lawrie Phipps
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Part Five Building Networks
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151
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Building Cohort Identity through Social Media
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153
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David Webster
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Creating a Sense of Belonging and Connectedness for the Student Arrival Experience in a School of Arts and Humanities
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161
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Rachel Challen
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Joint Reflection on Twitter, Phenomenography and Learning Friendships
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171
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Margy MacMillan and Chrissi Nerantzi
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PressEd — Where the Conference Is the Hashtag
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183
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Pat Lockley and Natalie Lafferty
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Part Six Innovation
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197
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Expertise in Your Ears; Why You Should Jump on the Podcasting Bandwagon
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199
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Dave Musson
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Etiquette for the Anthropocene
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211
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Jane Norris
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20.
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Learning to Twalk: An Analysis of a New Learning Environment
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223
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Andrew Middleton and Alex Spiers
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21.
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Academics’ Understanding of Learning Spaces: Attitudes, Practices and Outcomes Explored through the Use of Social Media
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237
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Santanu Vasant
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Part Seven The Personal Journey
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249
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Somewhere in Between: My Experience of Twitter as a Tool for Continuous Personal Development
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251
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Andy Horton
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The ‘Healthy Academic’, Social Media, and a Personal and Professional Journey
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261
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Neil Withnell
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Glossary
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269
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List of Illustrations
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273
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Index
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277
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