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Tag Archives: social media
Social Media in Higher Education: Two Perspectives
Recently, Darcy and Chad attended a panel discussion on Social Media in Higher Education at McGraw-Hill as part of Social Media Week. We thought we’d bring our thoughts on bringing social media to your classroom via a dialog – a … Continue reading
Posted in social media
Tagged education, Facebook, Flickr, McGraw-Hill, social media, social media in higher education, Social Media Week, Twitter
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Go Fish! Using The Web to Find Volunteers
Convincing people to commit their time and effort to your organization is never easy. To even have a fighting chance in staffing, you need to let people know exactly what sort of opportunities you have on the table. Thankfully, there … Continue reading
Posted in Jobs and Internships, Programs, Student Organizations
Tagged advice, marketing, michelle madejski, organizations, publicity, social media, volunteers
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Nonprofits and Social Media
This is clearly not a case of never the twain shall meet… Nonprofits and social media are today’s chocolate and peanut butter, and today’s savvy group of technological tastemakers are taking this confection and building the new philanthropic playgrounds. No … Continue reading
Posted in Uncategorized
Tagged community, Flickr, multimedia, nonprofits, playground, social media, YouTube
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We Might Call This “Meta-blogging”
Last week, Columbia’s Scholarly Communication Program hosted “A Blog of Her Own: Scholarly Women on the Web,” a panel of women bloggers discussing the medium and its relationship to gender and academia. It turned out to be a fascinating roundtable … Continue reading