This is our third year tweeting in support of EPA’s Air Quality Awareness Week. For the last two years we used the hashtag #healthyair and I was able to gather analytics. This year we are using the same hashtags as the EPA in hopes to reach a broader audience: #AQAW and #airquality
We use the “Rule of Thirds” on Twitter. We aim to spend 1/3 of our time sharing about our activities and research, 1/3 of our time sharing about our stakeholder’s activities and research, and 1/3 of our time engaging and interacting by replying, retweeting, and “favoriting”.
Join us on Twitter this week!
We care about the #airquality in tipis and smoking sheds. Learn about our Tribal-Univ partnership project http://t.co/hk5NG7VY3o
— OSU PAH Research (@SRP_OregonState) April 28, 2014
Do you know what we use to measure trace amounts of chemicals in the air? http://t.co/emdfFtX1vc #AQAW #airquality http://t.co/7y0TaFxNAM
— OSU PAH Research (@SRP_OregonState) April 29, 2014
We have many research projects related to #airquality. See how we use wristbands. http://t.co/TP17u6Gr2V #AQAW http://t.co/oA0cFFVm4K
— Environmental Health (@OSU_EHSC) April 29, 2014
Celebrate #AQAW in your classroom. We share lots of Environ Health K-12 curriculum on Pinterest http://t.co/FdWiws7Bm3
— OSU PAH Research (@SRP_OregonState) April 29, 2014