TWEETCHAT: Using Twitter for education – Beneficial or simply a waste of time?
The sixth #ResNetSLT Tweetchat of 2018 took place on Wednesday, 27th June. The chat was hosted by Sophie Chalmers (@SChalmersSLT) and Chiara Vivaldi (@VivaldiC) and […]
The sixth #ResNetSLT Tweetchat of 2018 took place on Wednesday, 27th June. The chat was hosted by Sophie Chalmers (@SChalmersSLT) and Chiara Vivaldi (@VivaldiC) and […]
The fifth #ResNetSLT Tweetchat of 2018 took place on Wednesday, 30th May. The chat was hosted by Elicia Jones (@EllieJSLT) and Victoria Wadsworth (@victoriawad) and […]
The fourth #ResNetSLT Tweetchat of 2018 took place on Wednesday, 25th April. The chat was hosted by Amy Hilton (@AmySlt) and Sally Morgan (@sallymorganslt) and […]
The third #ResNetSLT Tweetchat of 2018 took place on Wednesday 28th March. The chat was based around the paper: ‘Using Twitter to access the human […]
The second ResNetSLT Tweetchat of 2018 took place on Wednesday, 28th February. The chat was hosted by Amy Hilton and Hazel Roddam and was based […]
The first #ResNetSLT Tweetchat of 2018 took place on Wednesday, 31st January. The chat was based around the paper ‘Thinking together: What makes Communities of […]
Our seventh Tweetchat ‘That doesn’t translate’: the role of evidence-based practice in disempowering speech pathologists in acute aphasia management’ took place on Wednesday 27th July. […]
Our sixth #ResNetSLT Tweetchat ‘Are your treatment decisions evidence or craft-based?’ took place on Wednesday 29th June. Hosted by Mark Jayes and Dr Emma Pagnamenta the chat […]
Our fifth Tweetchat ‘So good to be involved: PPI in research’ took place on Wednesday 25th May. We were delighted by the reach of the […]
Our fourth #ResNetSLT Twitter journal club took place on Wednesday, 27th April, 2016. It proved to be another lively discussion with 15 participants, 135 tweets […]
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