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Blogging Guidelines, in Video Form

January 28th, 2010

For students in my PRCA 3030, PRCA 3330, COMM 2322 and COMM 4333 classes.
NOTE: The Topics of the Week need to be at least 300 words each, not 250 as I inadvertently mentioned in the video.

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Blogging Guidelines for COMM 2322

January 19th, 2010

This post explains the types of content I expect you to write about in your blog for COMM 2322. Please add a category for each type (listed below), and make sure each post is categorized appropriately.
Please add a category for each type (listed below), and make sure each post is categorized appropriately. Each post for [...]

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Blogging Guidelines :: PRCA 3030 :: Social Media for PR

January 13th, 2010

Since our course is called Social Media for PR, it’s only natural that writing and maintaining your own blog is a vital part of the course; your blog will be 25% of your grade in the class. Feel free to continue to use an existing blog of yours, unless you feel compelled to start fresh [...]

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Blogging Guidelines :: PRCA 3330 and COMM 4333

January 13th, 2010

“You only learn to be a better writer by actually writing.” Doris Lessing
In addition to traditional writing assignments (news releases, feature stories, etc.) in our PR Writing course, all students in my PRCA 3330 classes at Georgia Southern University and COMM 4333 class at Southeastern University will also create and maintain a blog as [...]

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PRCA 3711 Blog Assignment

January 8th, 2010

[Updated with due dates for the specific blog posts]
In our PRCA 3711/4711 class (PR Practicum) at Georgia Southern University, student blogs will count as nearly 1/3 of the grade. Here are some details on the assignment. See the syllabus for specific due dates for the blog posts. These blog posts should be a minimum of [...]

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