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In Chicago for the Edelman / PR Week 2008 edition of the Education Summit on New Media and PR.
I brought my laptop with webcam, as well as my Flip camera and cell phone for Utterz. I’m going to try and use the
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The search. It is intimidating. Frustrating. Confusing.
Two great posts help you with links and resources.
Oregon’s Beth Evans offers us Arts and PR Job Search Tips From a PR Ninja. Actually, her links and resources will serve many areas of interest, not just those seeking work in the Arts.
Tiffany Derville, also from the University of Oregon, offers up the news that Idealist.org Launches Recruitment Campaign. “To attract non-profits and job seekers, Idealist.org has waived the $60 monthly posting fee for non-profits this month, and it launched …
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Each summer, interns from around the country visit Camp ASCCA.
This summer, we’ll be doing podcasts using Utterz. I’ll give them a prepaid phone they can carry with them to the activity areas. While taking photos and videos, they can also grab a quick audio interview easily embedded in the camp blog as well as the camp’s social network, ASCCA Friends.
It struck me that this is a very inexpensive way to add one more multimedia layer with fun interviews to the camp’s efforts. For instance, below you’ll see …
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Must admit, I’m intrigued by Google Friend Connect (Note: Not up yet. Later tonight.)
The details are here: Google Press Center: News Announcement.
Lots of other people are, of course, buzzing about it. See Techmeme: Previewing Google Friend Connect: Website owners can make any site social (Sean Carlson/Google).
Now, since it is just launching, I’m not too sure we can take advantage of it in this semester’s classes, but I’ll hope. I’d like for all students to be able to get an account. But, Google is rolling it out …
