Monthly Archives: January 2009
Leading CICM's nationwide classroom
You all probably know from Twitter, but for those of you who don’t: I was chosen as the first intern for the Center for Innovation in College Media. It’s a huge honor to be a part of the organization, but … Continue reading
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Tracking history through CNN alerts
In my history classes growing up, teachers framed newspaper clips and hung them from the walls to document historic elections. I always knew I’d experience at least one truly historic election in my lifetime, and as a child, I always … Continue reading
Posted in internet, politics | Tagged barack obama, cnn, election, inauguration | 1 Comment
What's in my purse?
I thought this would be a fun opportunity for you to get to get to know me. Here’s a quick peek at the tools I carry everyday. (And amazingly, I usually also carry my laptop, charger and mouse in the … Continue reading
Posted in just for fun | Tagged ipod, journalist, lauren rabaino, multimedia, purse, vuvox | 3 Comments
My CICM Internship essay submission
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eiuG1H7pQ4c This post is an essay submission for the ICM spring internship. My resume My portfolio My Twitter My blog
Posted in journalism | Tagged bryan murley, cicm, icm, innovation, internship | 2 Comments
Hudson River crash = Citizen journalism at its best
Time and time again, student journalists in my college newsroom ask where the value is in Twitter. “It’s just another social thing,” one guy told me just yesterday. Then something like this happens and changes everything: The photo was posted … Continue reading
Posted in internet, journalism, new media | Tagged citizen journalism, hudson river, jrkrum, twit pic, twitter | 1 Comment
Student newspapers: Don't be afraid to break the rules
At the end of last year, Emily Kostic (web editor of Rowan University’s The Whit) wrote a blog post about New Years Resolutions for college newspapers. A few things struck me on that list: #5 Get away from College Publisher #6 …and in … Continue reading
Posted in college publications, how-to, journalism, multimedia, new media | Tagged change, college, college publisher, copress, newspapers, revamp, track, wordpress | 3 Comments
The changing face of e-mail interviews
I’ve always learned that e-mail interviews are an absolute last resort. The criteria: the interviewee has to be on the other side of the world, on a spaceship or in jail. But as e-mail and other web-based networks (Twitter, Facebook) … Continue reading
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Misc. Marketing Materials
These are various marketing, promotional, advertising and other miscellaneous design projects I’ve created throughout the years. View my full portfolio → Promotional pamphlets Promo graphics Various iconography (for marketing literature) Promotional Videos Introduction to life at … Continue reading
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