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Abstract: Twitter is one of the most popular social media networks that, in recent years, has been increasingly used by researchers as a platform to share science and discuss ongoing work. Despite its popularity, Twitter is not commonly used as a medium to teach science. Here, we summarize the results of #EUROmicroMOOC: the first worldwide Microbiology Massive Open Online Course taught in English using Twitter. Content analytics indicated that more than 3 million users saw posts with the hashtag #EUROmicroMOOC, which resulted in over 42 million Twitter impressions worldwide. These analyses demonstrate that free Microbiology MOOCs shared on Twitter are valuable educational tools that reach broad audiences throughout the world. We also describe our experience teaching an entire Microbiology course using Twitter and provide recommendations when using social media to communicate science to a broad audience.
Fuente: FEMS Microbiology Letters, 2019, 366(11), 141
Editorial: Oxford University Press
Año de publicación: 2019
Nº de páginas: 4
Tipo de publicación: Artículo de Revista
DOI: 10.1093/femsle/fnz141
ISSN: 0378-1097,1574-6968
Url de la publicación: https://www.doi.org/10.1093/femsle/fnz141
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LÓPEZ GOÑI, I.
GINER-LAMIA, J.
ÁLVAREZ ORDOÑEZ, A.
BENITEZ PÁEZ. ALFONSO
CLAESSEN, D.
CORTESAO, M.
TORO, M. DE
GARCÍA RUANO, D.
GRANATO, E. T.
KOVÁCS, A.T.
ROMALDE, J. L.
SANA, T. G.
SÁNCHEZ ANGULO, M.
FELIX JAVIER SANGARI GARCIA
SMITS, W. K.
STURM, T.
THOMASSIN, J. L.
VALDEHUESA, K. N. G.
ZAPOTOCZNA, M.
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