According to Jenna Langer, the #SMCEDU start-up meeting in Sydney was attended by a group that included SMC-Sydney board member Doug Chapman and others excited about getting the social media education initiative going in Australia’s largest city. It will be groups like these, started informally (this one was publicized using our Ning group site and Twitter) [...] Full story...
On Friday, McGraw-Hill hosted a panel discussion on the future of social media in higher education. The panel included:
Adam Ostrow Editor in Chief, Mashable.
Our #SMCEDU chat was joined by more new faces today (always exciting); our continued discussions are broadcasting some great ideas and thoughts! I’ve received wonderful feedback on the chats, and I believe as more contribute, the quality, breadth, and depth of our shared lessons will grow.
Richmond, VA, proved once again to be a leader in advancing social media in education as the SMCEDU-RVA organization hosted Social Media U on Tuesday evening at the University of Richmond.
Big thanks to all the early participants who signed up on blind faith and to all the sponsors who are subsidizing our participation costs (especially for the lucky few who got one of the $5 tickets).
As we held another weekly #SMCEDU chat on Monday, we saw old and new faces (avatars?) join in the discussion, and were able to hit a wide range of topics that deserve deeper analysis.
It’s been a hectic start to 2010, but I couldn’t be happier where things are heading this year. Today it became apparent that we had the sponsor support we needed to sign the contract for Social Media Camp, so it’s time to open registration, sign-up volunteers (who get a free pass), and get the word [.
Happy Martin Luther King Day to everyone! The holiday saw new participants interested in social media education in our weekly #SMCEDU chats — another week, another great exchange of ideas! To all that joined for the first time, welcome! I hope we can continue to learn from each other in the future!
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In 2009 Social Media crossed the chasm and became an important element of integrated marketing and PR.
Mobile video is here to stay, and the Social Media Club San Francisco / Silicon Valley chapter met in October to discuss how mobile video is being created, deployed, and consumed.
Our weekly #SMCEDU Twitter chat proved once again to be an exciting forum, quick to address the challenges facing the Social Media Club Education Connection (aka SMCEDU) and consistent in providing a wide range of perspectives.