Last week I published a blog post titled “Fear of Confrontation in a Crisis is Not a Reason to “Go Dark” on Social Media“, which was a rebuttal to a blog post by Gerard Braud who was suggesting that social media sites should potentially be taken down in a crisis. The debate garnered a lot […]
How To Use Social Media in the Classroom
Editor’s note: How and when should social media be incorporated into today’s higher education? Carolyn Mae Kim, a hands-on professor teaching in the Journalism & Integrated Media department at Biola University, has some great tips and strategies to help today’s educators answer this important question. As a PR practitioner turned professor, it just makes sense […]
Stop Fighting The Change That Has Long Been Our Reality
Everywhere you turn, you’re presented with the same message in many forms. Take, for example, the following three quotes: “In social media, the only guarantee is change” – Convince and Convert “If we are increasingly becoming more and more mobile and using smartphones and tablets as the primary way that we connect, perhaps the Web […]
TCIP #011 – Discussing The #Ferguson Crisis with Tim Burrows
Welcome to episode #011 of The Crisis Intelligence Podcast, with Melissa Agnes and Tim Burrows What’s been going on in Ferguson this week is remarkable – and not in a good way. The lack of communication on behalf of the Ferguson Police Department and the St-Louis County Police Department has lead to a disastrous crisis […]
Weekly Roundup of Awesome Links: Week of August 11, 2014
Welcome to this week’s #CrisisRoundup! Here’s this week’s roundup of great articles, as well as a roundup of what was published to The Crisis Intelligence Blog and Podcast. Feel free to share your roundup of awesome links with us by using the hashtag #CrisisRoundup! From The Crisis Intelligence Blog Just Because You Get Away With […]
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