How are PR professors using social media to prepare the next generation of professionals? At noon eastern on January 13, public relations students, professionals and educators will have the opportunity to join together on Twitter for a #PRStudChat session that focuses on the role of the educator and social media in the classroom. A distinguished panel of Public Relations professors will be joining the chat to share their insights, including:
#PRStudChat Session to explore social media in the classroom and the role of the educator
Terri Bailey ( @tabfla, Florida Gulf Coast University)
Suzanne Carbonaro ( @suzieprof, Rider University)
Kalene Elizabeth ( @Kaleneelizabeth, Humber College)
Mary Ann Ferguson ( @Fergi22, University of Florida)
Emily Kinsky ( @ekinsky, Pepperdine University)
Brooke Fisher Liu ( @bfliu, University of Maryland)
Ellen Mrja ( @ellenm53 , Minnesota State University)
Barbara Nixon ( @BarbaraNixon, Georgia Southern University)
Dara Quackenbush ( @Dquack, Texas State)
Karen Russell ( @KarenRussell, University of Georgia)
PR 2.O expert and co-author of Putting the Public Back in Public Relations, Deirdre Breakenridge , will take a rest from her moderating responsibilities and join in the conversation as Mikinzie Stuart, senior at Ferris University, active member of the #PRStudChat community and author of ThePRepguide takes on the role of guest moderator.
The complete schedule of #PRStudChat sessions for 2010 is available on Deirdre’s PR 2.0 Strategies blog. You can also connect with the community via the #PRStudChat LinkedIn Group and #PRStudChat Wiki All PR students, professionals and educators are welcome to participate in the live chat using the hashtag #PRStudChat. For those who have never participated in a Twitter Chat, please refer to the Guide to Twitter Chats for additional information. For highlights and takeways from past #PRStudChats, please click here.











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