Dealing with a crisis in 3 easy steps
By: Kacie Van Stiphout Obviously, there isn’t any “right” way to deal with a crisis. What should happen beforehand is the PRE-crisis planning. Always have …
Strategic Social Media at the SOJC
By: Kacie Van Stiphout Obviously, there isn’t any “right” way to deal with a crisis. What should happen beforehand is the PRE-crisis planning. Always have …
By: David Gugliotti, Laura Groshans, Bodie Crist, Molly Mair Will we ever end the high school need to know what the “cool” kids are doing? …
By: Kaytlyn Lozano, Natalie Stone, Abby Wolff, and Zhiheng Li Tuesday’s class was all about network analysis–the types, languages, usage, and analyzation. Although of a …
By Laura Groshans | January 26, 2019 | Student Post Last Thursday, information guru and SOJC assistant professor, Dave Markowitz spoke to our class about …
By Lexi Naone, Iyanna Soltero, Mary Osborne, and Ryan Robledo Tuesday’s class introduced Dave Markowitz (@davemarkowitz31), assistant professor at UO and former Stanford and Cornell …
by Molly Mair Social activist and community organizer, Tarana Burke, began using Me Too in 2006 on her MySpace account. At noon on October 15, …
By Ryan Robledo Every day we follow social norms whether we realize it or not. Some people are obsessed with the most recent social norms …
By: Jillian Niedermeyer and Jessica Murray Tuesday’s class focused on the principles of uses and gratifications and other theories surrounding social media. Professor Kelli Matthews …
By Jessica Baker Memes. They’re everywhere on social media – some people communicate almost solely through them (I’m not pointing fingers but the amount of …
By: Zach Rosen In order for a company to be successful, they have to make money. To make money, they need people to purchase their …