Showing posts with label Professional. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Professional. Show all posts

Monday, December 5, 2011

Memphis Cycling

I chose to do my Media 2.0 project on the student organization I started here at the U of M. I already had a blog so I decided to revamp it, and link to other clubs in to other schools in different places that had successful cycling clubs. I chose to connect to these clubs via twitter and then link to them in a blog post.

I linked the blog to our Facebook page, Twitter, Google plus, and even posted about new blog entries on all these sites when a new one was written. The twitter has grown a little (I now have 7 followers!).

I posted on the blog things about the club, upcoming rides, etc. It worked in that I got people to come to some of the cycling club rides even though the weather was bad.

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Promotion:
*Email list gathered from events we have had in the past was contacted about further events
*Posting on twitter and facebook
*Blogging and linking the entry to different social media sites

Stats:

7 followers on Twitter
187 fans on Facbook
6 followers on the blog
587 Pageviews (180 last month)


All in all I think this project has help lay solid ground for a social media network to be used by the Cycling Club.

Tuesday, October 25, 2011

Artist Profile: Jen-Sized

She's a local blogger and all-around entertaining online personality and can be studied further @this link. So check it out...

Thursday, September 22, 2011

Professional vs. Amateur/ Traditional vs. Current

Big media moguls are becoming the gatekeepers for information, professions, etc., however it could be useful for this resistance. Without this tug-of war between Professional vs. Amateur and Traditional vs. Current, how could society really handle the fast-pace of technology? It is more about slowing the pace of change and less about who is better than whom and what story is better than another. I am quite relieved that I have semi-reliable sources in traditional print and broadcast media; a professional choosing which content “news worthy” and reporting it. I want to believe that professionals still exist and run consistent with traditional standards, I want to believe they feel responsible to society for the information they bring forth. I want to know that if I want a good solid place to start my research I have that in my traditional sources. However, I am quite comfortable with professional journalists having to prove their worth to the blog-masters online.

Bloggers are the balance in the ‘checks and balances’ of the media realm. Without the opinions of individuals the gatekeepers would go unchecked and eventually the greater good for society would deteriorate at an alarming rate. Responsibility should come to the mind of the amateur blogger, because once an idea is posted- it cannot take it back. I am quite certain that I exist somewhere in the middle of complete adoption of our right to freedom of speech and the virtue to be silent if necessary. A proper code of conduct--professionalism as a human quality not as an occupation should be inherent.

How do we walk the line, gain benefit from both old and new---“old stories are never revisited without a new angle?”(Shirky) Maybe the answer is for the professionals to view the internet bloggers with confidence; the blogger must be at least aware if not well-informed on the old issue before commenting on something he may think is new. (???)

Shannon White