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How To: Use Social Media to Disseminate Your Research

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Date:
Jan 29, 2025
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Event Start Time
12:00 pm to
Event End Time
1:00 pm
Where:
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United States

Join the Office of Faculty Development for the next "Research How To" event where they will have a virtual discussion on how researchers can effectively use social media to disseminate their research and broaden their impact.

This session will cover best practices for engaging audiences, strategies for increasing visibility, and policies surrounding social media use in research. Whether you're new to social media or looking to enhance your online presence, this meeting will provide valuable insights to help you expand your reach and communicate your findings effectively.

The Office of Faculty Development's "Research How To" series provides fundamental skill-building for faculty who lead research programs. Each quick, standalone session covers a specific topic related to research, bringing in experts from around the CHOP Research Institute to educate on best practice, CHOP policy and procedure. 

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Join the Office of Faculty Development for the next "Research How To" event where they will have a virtual discussion on how researchers can effectively use social media to disseminate their research and broaden their impact.

This session will cover best practices for engaging audiences, strategies for increasing visibility, and policies surrounding social media use in research. Whether you're new to social media or looking to enhance your online presence, this meeting will provide valuable insights to help you expand your reach and communicate your findings effectively.

The Office of Faculty Development's "Research How To" series provides fundamental skill-building for faculty who lead research programs. Each quick, standalone session covers a specific topic related to research, bringing in experts from around the CHOP Research Institute to educate on best practice, CHOP policy and procedure. 

Join (if applicable): https://teams.microsoft.com/l/meetup-join/19%3ameeting_YTQ2OWNlZjgtOTA3Yi00NGMxLTlhMTItOGUwODU3NDVlZTA2%40thread.v2/0?context=%7b%22Tid%22%3a%22a6112416-07b0-41a5-9bb1-d146b575c975%22%2c%22Oid%22%3a%2297cdcffc-3514-4f58-a917-f7e81533cffb%22%7d
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