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Sites and tools mentioned in this video
- Getting started with Twitter
- Twitter search for #mentalhealth
- Some organisations and people tweeting about mental health
Social bookmarking
- Social Bookmarking Explained by Common Craft (Video)
- Diigo, Add Diigo buttons to your browser
- Pinboard, Add Pinboard buttons to your browser
- Delicious
Communities
- Knowledge Network Communities (NHS Education for Scotland)
- Dementia Managed Knowledge Network
- Knowledge Hub
- LinkedIn, How Linkedin groups work
- Social Media Toolbox - Knowledge Network (NHS Education for Scotland)
Access blocked?
- Why can't I access stuff on the web - help to make you case for better web access
- Ros Moore, Scotland's Chief Nursing Officer, explains why access to social media is "essential to health and social care integration
- Supporting workplace learning (Harold Jarche)
- Scotland's Digital Future- supporting the transition to a world-leading digital economy
- A Strategy and Action Plan for Embedding Knowledge in Practice in Scotland's Social Services
- Just Do It blog
Don't forget - there are apps for using most of these tools on smartphones and tablets.
As Kristina knows, social media is dynamic but that doesn't worry her. You can keep abreast of social and personal learning with this collection of helpful resources (we use Scoop.it to curate this collection, a great way to find and share new materials).