Photo by Regina Cassell The Cassell family has invaded College Avenue! Welcome to Media Bootcamp, Fall 2016 edition! This blog will be a shared blog, and we will all share our thoughts as those who comment and those who post. I'm Regina Cassell, and I will be the leader of this expedition. About Me: My family sold our home of 15 years and moved a mile away to our new home on College Avenue. It was quite the adventure, and I have not fully recovered. I was still clinging to my 20s the last time we moved. I’ve been at Washburn since July 2000. My husband, Gene, is the sports information director at Washburn, and we have two boys, Jacob, 13, and Jared, 11. I’m a busy wife and mom. I have taught as a lecturer in the mass media department since the fall of 2003, and I am also the director of Student Media at Washburn. The Student Media staff keeps washburnreview.org updated with new content all year long along with producing three Bod Magazine...
Homework for Friday… 1) Read the introduction bios posted on this page and comment on 5 of them. Yes, the quality of your posts matter. Get to know your classmates. You will have a blog group where you will read and comment on each other's blogs. 2) Establish your OWN blog on Blogger. Write the welcome post, which introduces both you as the author and the blog itself. You do not need to give your life's story. Think of this post as marketing for your blog. In addition, you also need to create the first post of "official content." In other words, DO what you say you are going to do in your first post. To turn in your blog, you must share the URL. You have two options. #1 You can simply post the URL to your blog as a comment on this very post. Try to write a snappy sentence about your blog, followed by a complete URL. #2 Or you can create your own post. Again, try to write a snappy sentence about your blog, followed by a complete URL. Homework for Monday… ...
The internet has made many, many wonderful things possible. Yay technology. One of these things is a concept we call crowd sourcing or crowd sharing, etc. Robust user-friendly templates allow users all over the world to begin a fundraising campaign literally in minutes. Let me show you exactly what I mean. Sharon Sullivan is a professor in Washburn's Theatre department. She has a passion for helping empower all kinds of people. One of her heart causes happens to be families who have found themselves battling domestic violence. She has a goal to reach $1,000 for her cause through a website called CrowdRise. Others exist such as GoFundMe, etc. She set up her page and then reached out to her friends through email and Facebook. Check it out: https://www.crowdrise.com/ywca-ne-ks-purple-purse/fundraiser/sharonsullivan4 As an assignment, please share another way crowdsourcing is used by COMMENTING on this post. (Things other than fundraising.) Please limit your answer to one th...
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