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What I’m Reading And How You Can Read It Too

This post may contain affiliate links. Please read my disclosure for details. “Always Be Reading” is my motto. As professionals, we are constantly seeking to stay up to date with news, trends and developments. So I’m excited to write this quick off-week post between our regularly scheduled program to announce that you can now follow […]

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Social Media Campaigns: Strategies for Public Relations and Marketing by Carolyn Mae Kim (Book Review)

This post may contain affiliate links. Please read my disclosure for details. As I mentioned in a previous post about my Social Media class, this semester I’ve adopted Carolyn Mae Kim’s new textbook: Social Media Campaigns: Strategies for Public Relations and Marketing. To put it simply: I’m so glad that I finally found a book […]

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The Power of the Micro Screencast: How Educators Can create GIFs to Save Time and Enhance Learning

This post may contain affiliate links. Please read my disclosure for details. Everyone loves GIFs. As I’m sure you  know, you can now easily search Twitter for GIPHY.com Gifs to share. They seem to be everywhere. https://twitter.com/mjkushin/status/771089330563604480 But how can GIFs enhance your job as a professor and help your students learn more all while […]

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What’s Changing? A look at my Social Media Class for Fall 2016

This post may contain affiliate links. Please read my disclosure for details. And we’re back… Summer flew by as it always seems to. It was such a pleasure to see all the talented and motivated familiar faces and make new connections at AEJMC. I got to see many innovative educators whom I admire and whose […]

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Edit Faster: Stop Wasting Time with Unnecessary Scrolling in Microsoft Word

This post may contain affiliate links. Please read my disclosure for details. Hope summer is off to a great start! If you’re like me, summer means writing, writing, writing! As I like to do once in a while, I thought I’d share another productivity tip for professors. Today’s tip has to do with Microsoft Word. […]

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Summer Break Update

This post may contain affiliate links. Please read my disclosure for details. Summer is in full swing. And I’ve got a busy summer ahead. As always, during the summer months I will be toning back my frequency of posting on this blog. I do have a few things I’ll post here and there. Not to […]

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What Happens When Students Write For BuzzFeed For A Class Project?

This post may contain affiliate links. Please read my disclosure for details. Note: As noted in my previous post when I first mentioned this assignment, please know that this assignment is based largely on the work of Scott Cowley. See his post about when he ran this assignment in his class. BuzzFeed in the Classroom […]

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