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Twelve Tips for Using Twitter As a Learning Tool in Medical Education

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Journal Med Teach
Publisher Informa Healthcare
Specialty Medical Education
Date 2012 Dec 25
PMID 23259608
Citations 42
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Abstract

Background: Twitter is an online social networking service, accessible from any Internet-capable device. While other social networking sites are online confessionals or portfolios of personal current events, Twitter is designed and used as a vehicle to converse and share ideas. For this reason, we believe that Twitter may be the most likely candidate for integrating social networking with medical education.

Aims: Using current research in medical education, motivation and the use of social media in higher education, we aim to show the ways Twitter may be used as a learning tool in medical education.

Method: A literature search of several databases, online sources and blogs was carried out examining the use of Twitter in higher education.

Results: We created 12 tips for using Twitter as a learning tool and organized them into: the mechanics of using Twitter, suggestions and evidence for incorporating Twitter into many medical education contexts, and promoting research into the use of Twitter in medical education.

Conclusion: Twitter is a relatively new social medium, and its use in higher education is in its infancy. With further research and thoughtful application of media literacy, Twitter is likely to become a useful adjunct for more personalized teaching and learning in medical education.

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