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SMART welcomes Abhay Adhikari to the project team

by deeburn | Feb 5, 2013 | SMART Project

We were delighted to welcome Abhay to the team last month as our social media guru. Abhay is a multimedia designer and social media strategist with a research background in education ICT. He set up Dhyaan Design in 2003 and has since worked on a range of global...

Initial insights using the JISC Promotion of Research Self-Assessment Tool

by deeburn | Nov 8, 2012 | SMART Project

An initial assessment of SAS was completed by myself and Peter Webster using the JISC Promotion of Research Self-Assessment Tool. Overall the tool was considered: 1. A useful exercise; 2, there were difficulties in the context of a federal institution such as the...

Why is it important for higher education institutes to utilise social media?

by bcoleman | Jul 27, 2012 | SMART Project

I believe that one of the key aspect of social-media overlaps perfectly with a critical point of research based higher education: to create discussion. Social-media is the perfect medium for allowing those who have opinions and knowledge on a topic to discuss it with...

Stage 1: Benchmarking

by bcoleman | Jul 25, 2012 | SMART Project

The first stage of the project will be to conduct a benchmarking study assessing the degree of present engagement. This investigation, involving both internal and external assessors, will provide the foundation for the next stages. JISC tools used in this initial...

Why does the School need SMART?

by bcoleman | Jul 23, 2012 | SMART Project

An initial survey of existing social media engagement across the School reveals an uneven level of engagement. The central School has its own social media channels; as do the School’s repository SAS-Space, and the new SAS Open Journals platform (developed with JISC...
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