Liveblogging from CASE: ‘You 2.0,’ a 10-step program

As part of this morning’s CASE conference presentation on web 2.0, Karine Joly of CollegeWebEditor.com presented “10 steps to You 2.0,” or 10 ideas to help communications and marketing professionals get up to speed on the new web. Karine also posted the 10-step program on her site. It’s good advice — especially No. 10.

Karine and Joe Hice, associate vice president of marketing and public relations in the Office of University Relations at the University of Florida, presented a primer on the world and words of web 2.0, with another top 10 list of web 2.0 speak:

Blogs

Podcasts

Facebook

MySpace

LinkedIn

Wikipedia

Del.icio.us

RSS

YouTube

Flickr

I would add Technorati to the list.

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Former higher ed PR and marketing guy at Missouri University of Science and Technology (Missouri S&T) now focused on freelance writing and editing and creative writing, fiction and non-fiction.

6 thoughts on “Liveblogging from CASE: ‘You 2.0,’ a 10-step program”

  1. You’re right, Andy. Technorati is definitely a tool that higher ed communication and PR professionals need to use. We didn’t include it though because it’s not per se a new medium as blogs, podcasts, flickr, Youtube, etc. are.

    But, we did talk a lot of Technorati today (I wish we could have a dollar for every time we said the T word in our sessions, today ;-)

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