In the September 2009 issue of Columns Magazine, the article “It’s Not Your Father’s Classroom Anymore” by Catherine O’Donnell examines the changes in classroom technology over the years. With an introductory cameo appearance by my family (three generations of UW Huskies), the article features the revered Hanson Hosein, Director of the cutting edge Master of [...]
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Digital Media Uprising
Posted in Communications, Evolution & Trends, tagged Digital Media, Hanson Hosein, MCDM, University of Washington on February 4, 2012 | Leave a Comment »
Evolution of Internal Communication
Posted in Business, Communications, Evolution & Trends on January 4, 2012 | Leave a Comment »
I’ve always been interested in the subject of business communications, from PR to HR. I initiated a project to investigate the Evolution of Internal Communication in the workplace, and found that there is little information on the topic. Through my research, I formulated a compilation of the data that I found and posted it on a [...]
Negative Campaign Advertising – Digital Democracy
Posted in Communications, Digital Democracy, Evolution & Trends, tagged Advertising, Campaign, Negative on January 4, 2012 | Leave a Comment »
Timely with the upcoming elections is my 2008 blog about Negative Campaign Advertising. In these pages, I examine the effects of “Digital Democracy” in the mass media age. I compare articles, reference experts and provide examples of negative campaign advertising and the effect it has. I’ve also included some tips on how to run your [...]