#FutureLearnAsks: join experts to discuss nutrition
UPDATE: This event has now taken place. Read the highlights.
David Thair, FutureLearn’s Social Lead, introduces the subject for our next big Twitter chat: nutrition.
As regular readers will know by now, each #FutureLearnAsks event is a chance for you to discuss and debate a big topic with leading experts and other learners, outside of the confines of a FutureLearn course. We love to hear from people all over the world, so we can all learn from your unique experiences and opinions. So far we’ve discussed subjects as diverse as cyber security, community journalism and East Asian politics.
Join the next #FutureLearnAsks on 11 August
For our next chat, we’ll be talking about the current concepts and controversies surrounding the science of nutrition. As guest contributor Dr Alex Johnstone says, “we are all experts in food because we all eat food,” so you won’t need to be a professional nutritionist to take part and voice your opinion!
#FutureLearnAsks will take place on Tuesday 11 August from 12:00 – 13:00 GMT+1 (see time in your location). All you need to join is a Twitter account.
Guest contributors
Dr Alex Johnstone
@Dr_A_Johnstone
Alex is a lead educator on Nutrition and Wellbeing from the University of Aberdeen. In her role as a research scientist, she is currently assessing the impact of diets on the body and mind.
Scott Baptie
@ScottBaptie
A physique and sports nutritionist, Scott is director of nutrition coaching specialists, Food For Fitness, as well as an online trainer, speaker, writer, and magazine cover model.
Nandita Iyer
@saffrontrail
Trained as a medical doctor with a specialisation in nutrition, Nandita is a well-published writer and columnist. She has been sharing food thoughts and recipes on her blog Saffrontrail since 2006.
How it works
To see what it looks like in practice, you might like to review the highlights from the first session.
For an hour starting at 12:00 GMT+1, FutureLearn will tweet questions from @futurelearn. You can then respond to these questions by including #FutureLearnAsks in your tweets.
You’ll be able to follow the discussion by doing a Twitter search for the hashtag. This works whether on the website or in an app. If you ever get lost, just pay the FutureLearn Twitter account a visit.
Each question will be numbered Q1, Q2, etc, so when you respond, you should include the number in your answer. E.g.
A2 This my answer to question 2. #FutureLearnAsks
You’re also encouraged to reply to other people’s tweets, and the guest contributors will be joining in too.
FutureLearn will retweet some of the most interesting contributions, and generally help to facilitate the conversation. We’ll create an archive of the discussion and share it after the event.
What to do now
Remember to put the time and date in your diary! And if you’re planning to take part, you could use the hashtag #FutureLearnAsks to introduce yourself right now.