Normally, I like to keep my professional voice somewhat separate from my voice here on this blog, but I cannot resist promoting the latest effort by Radian6 (my employer) to help educators and students get hands-on learning with a social media monitoring tool. This morning, Radian6 announced a Higher Ed Trial Program where faculty members (on behalf of an undergraduate class) and graduate students may apply for use of the Radian6 platform for four weeks at no cost.
This is a great opportunity for those educators teaching a campaigns or research class in the Spring 2010 semester. Check out the details on the Radian6 PowerShift blog. Deadline to apply for Session 1 is 28 December.
Lauren -
This really is impressive. Wish I had seen it earlier. I've a few friends in academia who i think would have jumped on this.
Posted by: Hugh | December 30, 2009 at 02:06 PM
Hugh,
There are still more sessions available in the Spring Semester. Session Two deadline is 22 January.
Posted by: Lauren Vargas | January 19, 2010 at 05:20 PM
Great article, welldone. I found a really interesting webcast, exploring much of ths issues you touched upon. Take a look, I think you will find it useful http://prperspectives.tumblr.com/post/398433612/exploring-social-media-in-pr
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