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Some notes from ‘How to communicate your research using social media, blogs, video and infographics’

Posted on December 5, 2021 by Bruce Ryan
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Last week I attended training on ‘How to communicate your research using social media, blogs, video and infographics’, run by CILIP’s UK eInformation Group. I am grateful to Napier’s School of Computing for funding my attendance and this training by Andy Tattersall of Sheffield University’s School of Health and Related Research.

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Posted in IT-ish stuff, other computing | Tagged Adobe Illustrator, Adobe Spark, Andy Tattersall, blogs, Camtasia, Canva, CILIP, Hootsuite, Lumen5, Our World in Data, PiktoChart, RAWgraphs, Tweetdeck, twitter, UKeig, VideoScribe | Leave a reply

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