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Social media for political scientists: monitoring with iGoogle, Google Reader and Hootsuite

September 9, 2011

My APSA short course last week covered Social Media for Political Scientists. In my last post about the session, I talked about how political scientists can approach social media strategy, and shared the slide deck from our session. Today, I start the process of rounding up resources that can help you get started with the [...]

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Social media for journalists: 9 feeds for your iGoogle dashboard

October 28, 2010

This blog post is the 3rd in a series, Social Media for Journalists. As a journalist, you depend on timely access to the lastest news…including the online murmurings that aren’t news yet, but could be the source of your next great story. You need a way to keep the most important information in your line [...]

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5 solutions for coping with social media

May 8, 2010

Read Gillian Shaw’s story about my social media methodology in the Vancouver Sun. Is social media something you have to cope with? Or is social media something that can help you cope? In my talk today at the Northern Voice blogging conference, I made my best case for social media as a coping mechanism. Yes, [...]

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Now on Oprah.com: Spice Up Your Dates With Technology

March 10, 2010
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My first post for Oprah.com shares six ideas for how technology can make for better dates.

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