Presentation at SocMedHE21 Conference - Cultivating mutually beneficial learning relationships using social media

Published: 20 December 2021

Dr. Gabriella Rodolico and Mark Breslin have successfully submitted their work at the SocMedHE21 conference. The theme of the SocMedHE21 conference is cultivating mutually beneficial learning relationships using social media.

Dr. Gabriella Rodolico and Mark Breslin have successfully submitted their work at the SocMedHE21 conference. The theme of the SocMedHE21 conference is cultivating mutually beneficial learning relationships using social media. All the contributions are available on the website #SocMedHE21 Programme and the Twitter https://twitter.com/SocMedHE.

Dr. Rodolico's work has been carried out in collaboration with the Indian Institutes of Science Education and Research (IISER) Pune in India. It focuses on “Enhancing internationalisation and understanding of sustainability through a remotely delivered hands-on STEM challenge. Social Media as medium of Participatory pedagogy”. Mark Breslin's work focused on “Using social media to promote collaboration and overcome of language and communication barriers” in collaboration with the Niccolo’ Cusano University in Rome.


First published: 20 December 2021