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alternative college concept

Posted on May 31, 2011 by wally metts

    Mr. Liston, a tall man with a shaved head and an inviting gaze, made his pitch: He was… Read more alternative college concept

Rethinking the Christian college communication curriculum

Posted on April 2, 2011April 2, 2011 by wally metts

Technical expertise is everywhere. Good judgment is not.

the new dark ages

Posted on September 16, 2010September 16, 2010 by wally metts

This post also appears on my personal blog, thedaysman.com The Chronicle of Higher Education recently asked scholars and illustrators to… Read more the new dark ages

Blogging as Scholarship

Posted on August 22, 2010 by wally metts

Blogging. For many, the term evokes thoughts of cringe-worthy diary-esque posts by angry teenagers, or bland breakfast tweets by bored… Read more Blogging as Scholarship

paid online app model for newspapers

Posted on June 1, 2010June 1, 2010 by wally metts

Lots of people trying lots of things to move newspapers online. Here’s another model: If all 10,000 subscribers are paying… Read more paid online app model for newspapers

The future of media? Bet on events

Posted on May 18, 2010May 18, 2010 by wally metts

Robin Sloan, on generation vs recitation. Lots to think about. A specter is haunt­ing the inter­net, and I think it’s… Read more The future of media? Bet on events

dear unhappy student

Posted on May 12, 2010 by wally metts

This post also appears on my personal blog, thedaysman.com, but seemed appropriate for this blog as well. —————- Thank you… Read more dear unhappy student

a tribute

Posted on April 18, 2010April 18, 2010 by wally metts

Here’s the faculty tribute to seniors graduating in our department this year. ———————— I’ve often thought that to achieve our… Read more a tribute

The reason social media is so difficult for most organizations

Posted on April 9, 2010 by wally metts

Seth’s Blog: The reason social media is so difficult for most organizations. The answer is simple enough to surprise you.

If you build it, will they come?

Posted on February 19, 2010February 19, 2010 by wally metts

Note: This is a presentation I gave in February 2010 at the 27th Annual Academic Chairperson’s Conference. It’s fairly long,… Read more If you build it, will they come?

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