I love this Twitter bio from Gwen Dungy (@GwenDungy): “Executive Director of NASPA-Student Affairs Administrators in Higher Education. I use Twitter to listen; for NASPA updates, please follow @NASPAtweets.” I love the concept of actually using Twitter to “Listen” as a basis for interaction. Gwen does tweet occasionally, but it’s a great leadership technique to … Continue reading
Monthly Archives: November 2011
Tech Lady Tuesdays
New series of posts that I will be sending out on Tuesday mornings for your enjoyment. One lovely lady doing something with some sort of retro tech item. Most likely sitting near a large computer or machine. Most likely from the 70’s. To start us off, here’s today’s Tech Lady. I’m going to call her … Continue reading
College Union & Activities Discussion Podcast 007
Here’s the link to listen to today’s podcast online: #CUAD talking about #CyberMonday and Party Policies http://t.co/csD10QUP. #BlogTalkRadio — BreakDrink (@BreakDrink) November 28, 2011 Continue reading
New look for my website.
Yep, I did it again. I changed the look of my website, but I’m telling you this one just makes me happy. I’m not usually into 70’s retro, but in the course of Google-ing something completely different – I came across this image which inspired the whole new look. Be on the lookout for more … Continue reading
Measuring the impact of online messaging to students.
My blog post originally written for the Student Affairs Women Talk Tech blog: Born in 1872, E. St. Elmo Lewis was an early pioneer in advertising. In 1898, he proposed a theory of communication commonly referred to by its acronym A-I-D-A or awareness, interest, desire, action. This theory, based on studies of the life insurance … Continue reading
The key to quantifying success in social media.
Quote from: The Social Media Measurement Manifesto: Yes we CAN, and already ARE measuring Social Media by Katie Delahaye Paine “But in the social media environment, the sheer volume of impressions is no longer what really counts. Social media encourages the development of relationships between people and products and/or organizations. And measuring these relationships, often by assessing … Continue reading