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Giles

Thursday, March 13, 2008 at 11:06pm

Do you think Leeds Met have a social media aspect to their PR course?

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Richard Bailey

Friday, March 14, 2008 at 7:09am

Good deduction work, Stephen. Even better, one of my students’ blogs was new to me. Thanks for the links.

Giles: does PR have any social media aspects? Does education? The only thing that’s new is that I’ve swallowed my liberal principles and have made blogging a compulsory, assessed part of the curriculum for one class of Matster’s students - PR and new media: http://www.thenewpr.com/wiki/pmwiki.php?pagename=TeachingSocialMedia.ListOfCourses

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Chris Norton

Friday, March 14, 2008 at 8:44am

Interesting post, it’s good to see students are picking up blogging and social media skills before they even leave university now.

As we are based in Leeds, we do tend to have a few students coming from the PR course to work with us. Many of these have said that it’s Richard’s enthusiasm for all things social which initally gets them interested in this area.

In fact, when we were looking to offer some social media work experience to some students recently - Richard pointed them in our direction and as far as I can see they seem to really enjoy it - much more than traditional media relations.

I think students find it interesting to see how social media is changing the face of traditional public relations. I have been contacted recently by quite a few students who are looking to do their dissertations on blogging etc. However, I just advise them that they should be really specific with their topic and not just cover blogging’s general relation to PR as there are so many other areas they can cover now which could be more enlightening. C

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Ben Matthews

Friday, March 14, 2008 at 1:10pm

“When you get to the top, it’s only polite to send the elevator back down again.”

A few more for you, Stephen:

Richard Millington - http://www.feverbee.com/
Jack Adlam - http://jackadlam.blogspot.com/

Ta,

Ben

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Giles

Friday, March 14, 2008 at 1:20pm

Richard: Hats off to you. I think what you are doing is great. In fact, I would do your course due to the fact that it is different. Curriculum and Syllabus’ are all too often boring! (Teachers son!) Plus, it actually give you job prospects…

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Matthew Watson

Sunday, March 16, 2008 at 4:48pm

Wow, first on the list. To what do I owe this honour?

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Matthew Watson

Sunday, March 16, 2008 at 5:20pm

Before I forget, Stephen. I’d like to thank you for writing your article in Behind The Spin a couple of years ago about how blogging can raise your profile. It helped me greatly with my dissertation on blogging.

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Hayley

Wednesday, March 19, 2008 at 2:10pm

Good post! I’m a student taking Richard’s course at Leeds Met, and while I was resistant at first to being assessed on keeping a blog i’ve found that i’m more aware of social media and its implications as a result of being actively involved in it than I would be being taught by more traditional methods. As a result of this course and the skills learned hopefully i’ll be more useful employee in the future.

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Strive Notes » March 20th: Jo’s PR Top 5

Thursday, March 20, 2008 at 8:08am

[...] I was reading a blog on prblogger.com about UK PR student bloggers. I am going to keep an eye on these blogs for the future. I went to Leeds Metropolitan too and [...]

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Natalie Smith

Thursday, March 20, 2008 at 3:27pm

I just recieved an e-mail from Nelson Bostock letting me know that I’m on this list!
Thanks for helping people find me, it proves rather difficult with such a common name!

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A great vote of confidence! | Rachel Todd: My Spin on PR

Thursday, March 20, 2008 at 9:01pm

[...] I was delighted to see that Stephen Davies from PRBLOGGER.COM was publicly supporting all of the student bloggers out there in his post ‘List of UK PR student bloggers’. [...]

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Anderson Lima

Friday, March 21, 2008 at 2:47am

Well, I actually have a sister called Adriana Lima but I doubt we are talking about the same one.
Likeness only the surname mate and perhaps the fact we were born in the same beautiful country.
Nice one Stephen!!! Thanks for the post,
Anderson

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Nik Forsyth

Saturday, March 22, 2008 at 1:53am

Hi,

I’ve just started a blog to help with some research about public opinion and the British armed forces. I’d really appreciate it if you could have a look and leave some comments…

http://nikforsyth.prblogs.org/

Many thanks!

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Shu

Monday, March 24, 2008 at 2:47pm

I have been to some blogs of Richard’s students and read a couple articles. I realize that’s a good way to let student broaden their understanding about PR & media by blogging.

Actually i’ve stared to sep up my prgroup since a few mths ago, but it hasnt been developed so much due to my laziness(sigh). Whereas I think I would keep it on.

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Tom Harle

Wednesday, March 26, 2008 at 11:37am

I’ve only recently started reading PRblogger so it’s probably a bit out of turn, but I’d like to throw my hat in the ring and suggest http://aspire2enquire.typepad.com/

As an aside, I know the BA Broadcast Media & Popular Culture encourages students here at UWIC to have a blog for their ‘process journals’ but from the ones I’ve seen, that’s all they’re used for.

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Mattias

Saturday, April 12, 2008 at 7:15pm

I would say the PR-student-blogging-scene definitely is alive and kicking! You can find my and some fellow Master’s students at the University of Stirling’s PR tech blogs here:

My PR 2.0 blog: http://stirlingpr.blogspot.com

Siggi (Island): http://www.breezeprblog.blogspot.com/

Hilary (Canada): http://iprtsphere.blogspot.com/

Jelena (Croatia): http://geekyfreakypr.blogspot.com/

Cheers!

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