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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.
Tags: Boston, Cambridge, Facebook, Scott Monty, Maria Thurrell, David Fisher, Joyce Bettencourt, Doug Haslam, Len Edgerly, Christopher Herot, Bryan Person, Sui Generis, Mike Ambrose, George Nemeth, Jon Arnold, Dan York, Facebook, Social Media, Jeff Pulver
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Posted by jeff on November 30, 2007 12:05 AM | Permalink
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Comments
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.
Posted by: Christopher Penn, Financial Aid Podcast at November 30, 2007 07:56 AM