Twitter. A live stream of news and one of the largest social media networks. It is also one of the most appreciated networks amongst scientists. 


In this episode science communication consultant Elodie Chabrol and me will give you and overview on how Twitter works and how you can communicate your science on it. See below all the tips and tools that we mention during the episode.  I am also a student of science communication, and unfortunately I did not calibrate my microphone very well for this session. Hence, it does overdrive sometimes in the beginning of the episode. The good thing is, the quality get better in the second half. Enjoy the show :-).  


Shownotes and links:  


Hindawi Guide of science communication: https://tinyurl.com/scicommguidepdf 


Elodie on Twitter: https://twitter.com/EloScicomm  


Elodie on LInkedIN: https://www.linkedin.com/in/elodiechabrol/  


Elodie's webpage: https://www.elodiechabrol.com/ 


Elodie's Scicom and engagement list: https://twitter.com/i/lists/1172160817216872448 


Canva: https://www.canva.com/ 


Meme generator: https://imgflip.com/memegenerator 


The De-Jargonizer: http://scienceandpublic.com/ https://twitter.com/i/lists/1172160817216872448 http://scienceandpublic.com/ 


Hashtags: AcademicChatter / AcademiTwitter 


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The Science Communication Accelerator Podcast aims to empower scientists, universities, and research organizations to share more science on social media. To do so, the podcast aims to create a knowledge hub for digital science communication by publishing engaging and inspiring episodes with experts in the field of social media and science communication. Please reach out if you are looking for a sparring partner to create your organizational communication and branding strategy ([email protected]).


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