Adam Schefter recently stirred up some controversy by tweeting the following: Great line from @johnreporters on young people’s decisions in social-media age: “It’s time for common sense to catch up with technology.” — Adam Schefter (@AdamSchefter) August 3, 2014 What are your thoughts? Do you think that young people are mostly at fault for the […]
Weekly Roundup of Awesome Links: Week of August 18, 2014
Welcome to this week’s #CrisisRoundup! The back to school season is almost here. I hope you’ve been enjoying your last few days of “summer” before the hustle and bustle begins again! In case you missed them, here are some great articles that were published this week. Feel free to add to this list by sharing […]
Should Social Media Accounts Be Shut Down in a Crisis? (Podcast)
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 […]
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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