2020
DOI: 10.1515/edu-2020-0102
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A Systematic Review of Higher Education Academics’ Use of Microblogging for Professional Development: Case of Twitter

Abstract: AbstractThe paper presents a systematic literature review of empirical studies on the use of Twitter by higher education academics for professional development. Using content and thematic analyses, this review addressed four research questions related to study characteristics, theoretical and methodological approaches, and the type of professional development activities engaged. The results show that Twitter has been studied from several perspectives using various methodologica… Show more

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“…Scholarship on social media and professional communities has explored how platforms such as Twitter have been used for professional development (Singh, 2020), the expression and reconstitution of professional norms and identities (Olausson, 2017), targeted activism (Hicks, 2021), and networking (Mulatiningsih et al, 2013). Methodologically, these studies have utilized interviews, hashtag analysis, and quantitative textual analysis methods, such as sentiment analysis.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Scholarship on social media and professional communities has explored how platforms such as Twitter have been used for professional development (Singh, 2020), the expression and reconstitution of professional norms and identities (Olausson, 2017), targeted activism (Hicks, 2021), and networking (Mulatiningsih et al, 2013). Methodologically, these studies have utilized interviews, hashtag analysis, and quantitative textual analysis methods, such as sentiment analysis.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…While it is noted that academics use Twitter for professional development in various ways (Malik et al, 2019) little is reported on how early career academics explore professional development on Twitter (Singh, 2020). It is important to better understand the experiences and challenges of novice academics as they pursue professional development as these experiences could inform the design of professional development programmes by academic developers.…”
Section: Personal Learning Network Twitter and Professional Developmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Social media has been adopted widely by academics for a wide range professional and career development objectives (Lupton, 2014;Malik, Heyman-Schrum & Johri, 2019;Singh 2020;van Noorden, 2014). This increase in uptake of social media by academics is viewed as one measure to help address some of the deficits and challenges existing in their work environment.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Through informal learning, users could have a more effective learning experience (Marsick & Watkins, 2001) and even empower members to reach goals faster with less effort (Donelan, 2016;Klein et al, 2013). Singh (2020) has found that both professional academics and participants in industrybased jobs have relied on the internet and its communities for career development and support. Therefore, Twitter's purpose in online communities is to inspire relationships benefiting all parties of the community (Witkemper et al, 2012).…”
Section: Professional Development and Informal Learning Experiences On Social Media Communitiesmentioning
confidence: 99%