Edelman Digital Bootcamp

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Whew!

Wednesday, March 5th, 2008

edb1.jpgNow that the dust has settled from the whirlwind that was Edelman Digital Bootcamp, I’m finally getting a chance to pause and write up my own thoughts from the event.

First of all, I’m blown away by the work done by the UGA campaigns class that headed up the planning of this event! Lead by UGA grad student, Connie Braesch, this team of 13 students put in many long hours over the course of 46 days to plan and execute an event that typically would have taken months to pull together. But who needs months when you’ve got Kaye Sweetser leading the charge?? Not us! So thanks to the students for doing a phenomenal job with the event (learn more about them and what roles they play here), and thanks to Kaye for making the arrangements to have this event be the “client” for her campaigns class for the semester. Would this have all come together otherwise? Nope. (more…)

The Mobile Game

Saturday, March 1st, 2008

Coupons on your cell phone, paying for products with your cell phone, you can even take a picture of food with your phone and get an approximate calorie count.

Yes, this is really happening. The U.S.  is slower in the mobile race than Asia, but we’re trying to catch up.

Swift Mob: This is a free service that can take your company or personal Web site and make it available for mobile phones. It is free because they put a small ad on your site. The ability for people to reach your content on the go can be a powerful tool. There are also pay services in this department.

Assignments for PR educators to consider

Saturday, March 1st, 2008

Kaye Sweetser, Karen Russell, Mihaela Vorvoreanu and Robert French offer class assignments for PR educators to consider:

Class blogs

  • Using Blogger or WordPress, add each student as an author.
  • Russell instructed students to make a post or comment at least five times during the semester. In the beginning, Russell frequently posted helpful links and class-related examples. As the semester progressed, students felt more comfortable posting.
  • Sweetser encouraged students to use the blog as a way to react to relevant issues. It’s a nice way for students to build their online portfolios.
  • French commented that blogging should be part of every class, as PR students can never have too much practice writing. He asks students to comment on PR practitioners blogs.
  • Vorvoreanu looks at a class blog as a body of knowledge. A group of people can learn more together than one person can alone. At the end of the semester, she burned each student a disk with this “body of knowledge.” She asked each student to read a book and post a “thought paper” on the blog.

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Edelman Holds Q & A Session for Students

Saturday, March 1st, 2008

Students at Edelman Digital Bootcamp got a unique and valuable opportunity this morning to have a Q & A session with Edelman’s Steve Field, Erin Caldwell and Chris Broomall among others. The students took advantage of this opportunity and picked the brains of the accomplished Edelman representatives on various aspects of new media in PR.

After the Q & A session, students returned to their small groups.  Check out this podcast for a listen into the session.

Message to Attendees

Friday, February 29th, 2008

I can’t wait to see everyone tomorrow! I just wanted to share a note that EDB team member Megan Poitevint just send around to all the attendees, so that this info is handy on the Web site if you need it. - Erin

Hello Edelman Digital Bootcamp attendees!

We’re excited that you’ll be participating in the Edelman Digital Bootcamp at the University of Georgia tomorrow! We know you probably still have some questions about the event, so here’s some information to help you prepare for tomorrow.

First, if you have a laptop with wireless connectivity, be sure to bring it along! (more…)

Student spots sold out!

Friday, February 29th, 2008

It’s official.  EDB is full.  If you did not get signed up, you can follow us here for live-blogging from the conference tomorrow.

 There are still a few spots for educators, but not much time left.  Register now!

New tool– Twemes!

Friday, February 29th, 2008

We wanted to update everyone on a new tool!  It is called twemes.  If you are going to follow us on twitter, you can go to www.twemes.com/edb and any tweet that has EDB in it will appear!  It is an easy way to follow all conversations about edb without being “friends” with all the twitters.

If you are tweeting about the conference you must use #EDB (insert the pound sign) for it to appear in the search.  Let me know if you have any questions about it!

Pack ‘em up!

Thursday, February 28th, 2008

You’re registered and psyched to come to EDB, but you pull out your
bag and stop…
What should you bring?

Here are the EDB teams suggestions…

laptop
resume/ business cards
business casual clothes
a great attitude ready to learn about social media

Roll Call

Wednesday, February 27th, 2008

A team of UGA students assisted Edelman in the research and logistics for EDB. Below is a list of their names and assignments during the campaign. You can also check out more information about them on their LinkedIn profile.
Karen Baxter is a senior majoring in public relations at the University of Georgia. Baxter is a member of the publicity committee for the Edelman Digital Bootcamp. Baxter has written social media releases, press releases and other articles for media coverage of the event.

Haley Binowski graduated magna cum laude from Clemson University in May 2007. Currently, Binowski is a graduate student at the UGA studying mass communication and public relations. Binowski is a member of the research team and also in charge of the campaign book for EDB.

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Update on the schizophrenic Georgia weather

Wednesday, February 27th, 2008

Today the Athenians are breaking out the toboggans and mittens, but this weekend’s weather looks fair:

Friday- High 63/Low 46 Partly Cloudy

Saturday- High 68/Low 37 Sunny

Sunday- High 68/Low 43 Sunny

Great weather for a great weekend!  Can’t wait to see everyone!