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November 30, 2007

The Week I tried to reinvent College, Business Networking Events and took on the PR Industry:

On Monday I shared ideas I had about reinventing College. Tuesday was the day I shared what I look for in a PR firm, Wednesday I hosted a real-time social network breakfast and on Thursday I shared the details about the real-time social networking breakfast.

Along the way, a number of people have posted blog posts where they shared their perspective about these various topics, including:

Regarding / Reinventing College:

Sui Generis: "Sui Generis" College.

Regarding/ What Jeff Pulver looks for in a PR firm:

BNET: How to Shop for a PR Agency
George Nemeth: DYI PR
Jon Arnold: Jeff Pulver’s PR Challenge
Dan York: Jeff Pulver on what he is seeking in a PR firm…

Reactions from people who attended Jeff’s Real-time Networking Event:

Christopher Herot: Eggs and Social Media
Len Edgerly: Breakfast with Jeff Pulver (Podcast)
Doug Haslam: Social Media Face to Face is Ace (Seesmic posts) and Utterz ).
David Fisher: Jeff Pulver's Social Media Breakfast Boston November 2007 (Set) (Photos)
Maria Thurrell: How am I dealing with it? Trials, Tribulations and Advice
Scott Monty: Social Media Takeaways #5
Bryan Person: Jeff Pulver, breakfast, and social tagging = a smash hit
Joyce Bettencourt: My thoughts on Jeff Pulver's SM breakfast event, Thoughts/Recap on Jeff Pulver's SM event

Regarding / Redefining the Business Networking Breakfast

Mike Ambrose: 8 Reasons Why Many Networking Events Suck

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Readers of my blog are invited to join me on both twitter and Facebook.

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I would also encourage you to pick up a copy of John Taylor Gatto's landmark work, The Underground History of American Education. It's available in bookstores and online for free, and will definitely make you think.

http://www.johntaylorgatto.com/chapters/

Posted by: Christopher Penn, Financial Aid Podcast at November 30, 2007 07:56 AM

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