Monthly Archives: February 2009
Professors: We take the risks, you should too
This week’s #collegejourn chat resulted in a plan to help professors get on board with the 21st cenutry: Who: Professors, students, journalists, professionals What: “Bring a professor” chat When: Sun., Feb. 22 Where: www.collegejourn.com Why: To discuss ways to modernize college … Continue reading
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Professors: Catch up, or we're all left behind
*Note: this blog post was originally posted on CICM This week’s #collegejourn chat is yet another example of how great minds can come together with great ideas (if you’re unfamiliar with #collegejourn chat, read more info here). After an extra … Continue reading
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Fixing Cal Poly's journalism department
At Cal Poly, we’re adding a “new media” track to our journalism department (as a supplement to broadcast, editorial and public relations). But in an economic crunch when money and resources are low, we shouldn’t create a new track– we … Continue reading
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Should you protect your status updates on Twitter?
Twitter is about the conversation. It’s about connections. It’s about transparency. So a question for you: In any other public conversation, would you make your peers and professionals sign a request form before you let them hear what you have … Continue reading
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