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Recently the London School of Economics and Political Science appealed aimed at readers of your blog Impact of Social Sciences to give their opinion on what were the best piuladors academia. We have the results of the survey!
I follow with interest this blog (and his Twitter account:LSEImpactBlog), which aims to demonstrate how academic research in the social sciences can impact on public policy and contribute to the economic prosperity and public understanding political affairs and economic and social numero de cuil changes. It has a high level of accuracy and updating of contributors is truly remarkable. For example, I personally recommend reading these three notes, numero de cuil published in recent weeks: Innovative use of crowdsourcing technology numero de cuil presents novel prospects for research to interact with much larger audiences, and much more effectively than ever before Running a blog can make you sucessful academic feel like a rock star: authenticity and narrative are essential for Forging your own digital identity The use of social media in higher education can be a positive step towards bridging the digital divide, a goal it is not fail-safe measure Returning to the main purpose of this note, once a call to review numero de cuil the best tuitaires academia, they received 500 suggestions, which have been grouped into five areas of knowledge that led to five Twitter lists:
List of social science embraces the fields of anthropology, economics, geography, law, political science and sociology. It is the longest list, with more than 150 suggestions. There are Twitter accounts economists Paul Krugman and Joseph E. Stiglitz, and the tecnosociòloga Zeynep Tufekci, among others.
List of science, technology, engineering and mathematics: significantly lower in the two previous lists in terms of number of accounts, and particularly weak in regard to the field of mathematics. We found Jane Hart, Peter Singer and Professor of the UOC Ismael numero de cuil Peña Lopez (ictlogist), among others.
List of Higher Education and e-learning: includes professionals numero de cuil who tweet about higher education and e-learning technologies in education, such as Steven W. Anderson, Josie Fraser highly recommended or Twitter account Times Higher Education.
In short, it is a selection of best of academia, primarily the English-speaking area. The lists can even incorporate new suggestions (please send an email to impactofsocialsciences@lse.ac.uk). The ultimate goal is the development of the Guide to Academic Tweeting.
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