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For the umpteenth semester (I’ve lost count), we offer up the latest batch of student digital resumes and portfolios.
A good group of students, in a couple of classes from Spring semester 2009, created these as their final project.
Hope you enjoy their work. Please feel free to hire them. Good students & people!
Cross-posted at PRProspects.com and the future home of that site, too.
www.melindabowens.com
www.kelliecelia.com
www.ammccoy.com
www.katijones.com
www.annaetucker.com
www.johnroberson.net
www.katlinmulvaney.com
www.jahnnahall.com
www.margieevans.com
www.monicaafanador.com
www.rachelmmurphyonline.com
www.sjbivins.com
www.pbdebow.com
www.kelseyware.com
www.kcduffyonline.com
www.carolinecassidy.com
www.amandamiles.com
www.marycstewart.com
www.mbwaltononline.com
www.klaurenchandler.com
www.akjonline.com
www.hillaryegibbs.com
www.brookbentley.com
www.faithpalmer.com
www.elizabethmahaney.com
www.rebeccabedsole.com
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Auburn University has launched a social network focused upon potential new students, their parents, Auburn alumni and friends of Auburn. Visit family.auburn.edu.
The site, hosted on the Ning platform, has been up for three weeks. You’ll note that the site is residing on the university’s domain. We have only found a few other college/university social networks. Auburn’s is the only one we can find that is totally open to the public.
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Win A Trip to Africa
Do Online Reporting / Videos for the NYTimes
This is an exciting opportunity. It would be wonderful if an Auburn student or a student member of PROpenMic won, wouldn’t it?
Phil Gomes, Senior Vice President of Edelman Digital, posted this to PROpenMic. I’m sort of reposting it here in blogs, too, in an attempt to get your attention. This is a great opportunity!
I’m pleased to invite you to apply for the 2009 Win-a-Trip contest. As I wrote in my column, I will take a university student with me …
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Yep, took me long enough to explain this, didn’t it. )
We were testing Utterli (formerly Utterz) in class. I showed students how it could be automatically posted to your blog.
Students will do their own Utterli podcast interview to include in their final project.
I like Utterli for a lot of reasons. It is perhaps the simplest of audio podcasting tools to use. Utterli may be used to record interviews at events like conferences, live events for organizations, really any kind of interview.
At any rate, we’ll see …
