Sean O’Key is a sophomore majoring in telecommunications at Ball State University in Muncie, IN. Sean has been blogging for a while on personal blogs such as The O’Key Factor before starting to post for his university’s admission office at Spokey’s STUDIO 360. Sean is one the 12 student-blogcasters who have been blogging and podcasting […]
Archive for the ‘Blogs & Wikis’ Category
100th Post Special – Interview: Karine Joly, the Web editor behind collegewebeditor.com
I’m often told that I ask lots of (too many?) questions, but don’t volunteer answers easily. So, I thought I would be the one giving answers for a change to celebrate this blog’s 100th (yep, 100 posts since February 12, 2005) post on this blog. If you’re a regular, you probably know that I have […]
3 questions to a higher ed blogger: Emily Hambidge, journalism senior at Purdue University, from Serendipitous Intention and Purdue University Beat
Emily Hambidge studies Journalism at Purdue University in West Lafayette, Indiana. Emily has been blogging since last January on her personal blog, A Serendipitous Intention, and since this semester at Purdue University Beat, her news writing class blog. Emily has accepted to offer us some insights on a student’s viewpoint when it comes to blogging […]
Why blogs are a great way to communicate with teens
According to the report “Teen Content Creators and Consumers” published yesterday by The Pew Internet & American Life Project, “Teens are much more likely than adults to blog and they are also more likely to read blogs.” Want some hard numbers? 19% of online youth ages 12-17 have created their own blog. That is approximately […]
3 questions to a higher ed blogger: Robert French from Auburn Media, Infopinions & PR Quest
Robert French teaches Public Relations at Auburn University. He’s the avid blogger behind Auburn Media & Infopinions, and the talented podcaster at PR Quest. In his undergraduate classes, he uses blogs, wikis, podcasts and RSS as academic tools. Despite his busy schedule, Robert has accepted to answer three questions, kicking off the first interview of […]
Social networking content management: the next big thing to recruit and retain college students?
It might be. And, you’d better keep reading if you want to find out what Social Networking Content Management is all about. You already know that social networking websites LiveJournal, Xanga and MySpace have become central in the life of our main target audience: prospective and current students. They spend hours and hours on these […]