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Writing a Personality Profile

March 3rd, 2010

For my PRCA 3330 and COMM 4333 classes:
Want to show your publics the human side of your organization?
Write a personality profile.
For this assignment, write a personality profile about someone associated with your client’s organization. It could be about a leader in the organization, a member or maybe even a client. However, it must be [...]

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Creating a Media Advisory

March 3rd, 2010

For my PRCA 3330 and COMM 4333 classes:
As a public relations writer, one of the collateral pieces you are likely to be writing is a media advisory. A media advisory (or media alert) is designed to encourage a reporter to come and cover an event.
Chapter 6 in your Public Relations Writing & Media Techniques textbook [...]

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Blog Checklist :: February 2010

February 25th, 2010

Wondering if you are on the right track with what I am expecting from your blogs? Here’s a checklist for you based on what should be at your blog by the end of February. I will be evaluating your blogs again (for a grade) at some point in early March. It’s likely that I will [...]

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Portfolios for Public Relations Students

February 13th, 2010

[Updated from a post written in Fall 2009]
As part of our PRCA 3711/4711 Public Relations Practicum course at Georgia Southern University, students create and present portfolios of their work.
Kelli Matthews, an assistant professor of public relations at the University of Oregon, created a packet of information for her students to help them prepare their portfolios. [...]

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One Week of Twitter :: COMM 4333 and PRCA 3330

February 10th, 2010

COMM 4333 & PRCA 3330 Students Only
Our One Week of Twitter assignment begins on Monday, February 15, and will end at midnight on February 22. Your blog post about this experience count as your Topic of the Week for Week Seven.
First, Learn a Bit About Twitter

Listen to Laura Fitton discuss Twitter for Business.
Listen to my [...]

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Accessing NewsU & Sending Course Reports :: A Screencast

February 3rd, 2010

This morning, I recorded a quick screencast to show you how to access the five NewsU courses we’re completing as part of PR Writing this semester and how to send me your course reports.

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Soon-to-Be PR Grads Get LinkedIn

February 1st, 2010

[Updated from a blog post from September 2009]
As PR students are nearing the end of their college careers and beginning their job searches, one of the most powerful online tools for them is the business networking site LinkedIn. Creating a profile in LinkedIn is a requirement in my PR Practicum class and is recommended for [...]

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Blog Checklist :: January 2010

January 26th, 2010

Blogging is like gardening. Though it may be easy to start a blog, you must nurture (“feed” and “water”) it often for it to flourish. (Many thanks to Michael Willits for help with the analogy!)
If you are in one of my public relations classes this semester, please complete the appropriate checklist to see if your [...]

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T.O.W. :: Topics of the Week [COMM 2322]

January 21st, 2010

In our PR Applications classes (COMM 2322 at Southeastern University), we’ll all blog about the same general topic each week during the semester. Your TOWs should be posted by Saturday at noon at the end of each week.
Some weeks have more than one topic listed; choose one of the available topics on those weeks.
If you [...]

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GSU Week Two of Online Classes :: 8 Tips for Success

January 21st, 2010

We’ve now (almost) finished Week Two of my online courses at Georgia Southern University. On a daily basis, I am receiving e-mails from students saying they’re confused about what to do and when. I know that taking online classes is new for most of you. So here are some tips that should help clarify things:

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