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I am a career counselor because…


Posted by Gary Alan Miller on 22 Feb 2010 / 0 Comment



My colleague Laura Lane and I gave a presentation at the North Carolina Counseling Association 2010 conference last week, and I wanted to share with you some of the details of our presentation, as well as the output.

The theme of the conference was Advocating for Your Clients, Yourself and the Profession.  So, building off of the “advocating for the profession” idea, I came up with the idea to have a session in which participants undertake a brainstorming session about why they serve as career counselors.  Then, after categorizing the brainstorming session, each member would write a script and record a video of themselves attesting as to their motivations and passions as a counselor.  Each script would begin with the phrase “I am a career counselor because…”

In addition to providing a space to be reflective on their careers, along the way the participants would also learn how to use the 12seconds.tv platform.

Although our attendance was somewhat low (which I chalk up to the fact that our session was the final session on the final day of the conference, and there was an hour break prior to the start of our session — recipe for early departure!), we had a really spirited conversation and developed a really neat video library, which you can see on this 12seconds page.

It is my hope that others will contribute on an ongoing basis. So, if any career counselors out there read this post and are interested in adding your own 12 second video, please send me a note or leave a comment here and I’ll speak with you about how you can be added to the site.

ACPA + Twitter on the BreakDrink podcast


Posted by Eric Stoller on 17 Feb 2010 / 0 Comment



The main topic for today’s BreakDrink podcast was the potential unification of ACPA and NASPA. ACPA President, Dr. Tom Jackson, Jr. was on the podcast to talk about his thought’s regarding the unification process.

I had asked a question on the BreakDrink blog in preparation for today’s conversation. Jeff Jackson, host of the show, asked my question about how/if Dr. Jackson had plans for using Twitter at next month’s ACPA Annual Convention. I decided to call in to the show and was able to use the Skype link on Blog Talk Radio to call into the show.

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I begin talking about the Social Media session that I’m co-presenting at ACPA 2010, Twitter, #ACPA10, the ACPA 2010 TweetUp, and #SAChat at about 28:25 in the podcast.

Please follow @ACPAPrez. Dr. Jackson readily agreed to use Twitter during the ACPA Annual Convention and I think that it would be great if he had a huge following of Student Affairs Twitterati.

Tags: acpa, audio, Higher Education, Higher Education Administrator, NASPA, sachat, social media, student affairs, student affairs technology, twitter

NACADA Region 8 is on Twitter


Posted by Eric Stoller on 09 Feb 2010 / 0 Comment



NACADA Technology Seminars

The NACADA Technology Seminar at the NACADA Region 8 Conference resulted in a lot of Twitter activity. As the lead faculty at the technology seminar I was very pleased with the level of professional engagement that occurred on Twitter. Participants used Twitter hashtags (#NACADATech or #NACADAR8) to create a back channel of connectivity. It was inspiring to see so many of the technology seminar participants using their Twitter skills during the conference. Hundreds of NACADA-related tweets were generated!

Here are the top contributors:

#NACADATECH:
@ericstoller (24)
@oakvich (23)
@UOAdvDir (15)
@sally_garner (14)
@laurapasquini (13)
@mavet (7)
@yojpoj (5)
@OSUMary (4)
@tbump (4)
@dmmoos (3)
@OSU_UESP (3)
@stephaniehambli (3)

#NACADAR8:
@ericstoller (25)
@kurtxyst (23)
@cschwenn (15)
@oakvich (15)
@sally_garner (13)
@UOAdvDir (7)
@ReaAdvising (5)
@laurapasquini (3)
@OSU_UESP (3)
@AdvisorLoftis (2)
@BilOregon (2)
@carmenincalgary (2)
@OGPY (2)

PS: Thanks to Julie Meloni for providing me with the NACADA hashtag stats.

Tags: academic advising, hashtag, Higher Education, nacada, NACADA Tech, sachat, seattle, social media, social networking, student affairs, student affairs technology, technology, twitter

Oh Wow! Oh Really? Oh Nine!


Posted by Ed Cabellon on 30 Dec 2009 / 0 Comment





With all of the nostalgic and informational “list” posts on Twitter the last two weeks, I figured, why not jump in the fun?

2009 was a transformational year for me, where I had a lot of “Oh Wow! and “Oh Really?” moments.  After some reflection, here are 7 moments that my good friend, Tony D’Angelo (@tonydangelo), would classify as my professional (and personal) 2009 “Quantum Leaps”:

1.  Using Twitter (Oh Really?)
- While I created my Twitter account on January 28th, I really didn’t begin “using” it until June.  Since then, it has opened up an entire new world of connections, learning, and big picture thinking.  Twitter reminds me every day that connecting with many different people will ultimately make me a more well-rounded professional, and person.  I learn WAY more here than I do on Facebook :-)

2.  My Blog (Oh Really?)
- I struggled with the idea of creating a blog.  I always had wanted to do one, but never really had the motivation to follow through.  Thanks to Twitter, I connected with many bloggers who were doing amazing things and created such wonderful content and connections, that it inspired me to take action.  I owe many thanks to folks like Shannon Albert (@shannonalbert), Karen Hill (@dreaminthelife), Kate Klingensmith (@kate__k), Sydney Owen (@sydneyowen) and Tara Hunt (@missrogue), whose blogs I still follow religiously.  In 2010, I will have a better plan for my blog!

3.  The Whuffie Factor and Whuffaoke (Oh WOW!)
Speaking of Tara Hunt (@missrogue), her book, “The Whuffie Factor”, was a huge catalyst for me in developing my social media skills and developing best practices for my work in Higher Education.  My belief in social media grew when I offered to help Tara with her amazing Whuffaoke tour this past summer, and I got to plan the Boston area tweetup, with the help of the fantastic Liza Sperling (@lizasperling).  Here I got to meet amazing people like Karen Hartline (@KHartline), Phillip Zannini (@PhillyMac), Laura Fitton, (@pistachio), and Todd VanHoosear (@vanhoosear).  [Tara, I still think a "Whuffaoke II - The College Tour" still needs to happen!]

4.  Mashable’s Social Good Conference in NYC (Both!)
In late August, I traveled with my two Marketing Assistants (for LTE Consulting), Sarah Campbell and Ashley Lenz (@nonprofitista) to NYC for Mashable’s Social Good Conference.  Here I learned some great Social Media tips from notables like Randi Zuckerberg of Facebook; Shira Lazar (@shiralazar); and Pete Cashmore (@mashable)!  The day long event showed me how powerful social media could be for Social Good, when used collaboratively.

5.  The Student Affairs Blog (and #SAchat Community) (Both)
This was, by far, the greatest connection I made this year.  I stumbled upon it after meeting Debra Sanborn (@debrasanborn) on Twitter.  This opened the door to connect with so many Student Affairs practitioners and gave me a place to blog about Student Affairs type topics (like connecting with students over Twitter, which got mentioned on another blog!)  Each Thursday, thanks to Tom Krieglstein (@tomkrieglstein) and Debra and my new friends at Swift Kick, I have the opportunity to connect with these folks on an #SAchat over Twitter.  I’ve learned just as much in these online chats, as I have at any SA conference I’ve ever attended.  I look forward to meeting many of these folks in person at annual spring events!

6.  Guest Blogging (Oh Really?)
I was shocked when I was offered a guest blogging opportunities this fall on Optimalresume.com.   Kelly Giles (@optimalresume) was great to work with and her site is great for those looking for career services in and out of Higher Education.  I was also honored to be interviewed for Jeff Lail’s (@jefflail) blog, which has great content and someone who I will be working with on a new book project in 2010 (very excited)!

7.  Videos on Ted.com (Both)
I must have been hiding under a web 1.0 blanket, but thanks to Twitter, I was introduced to some amazing video content on Ted.  Now whenever I need some motivation, ideas, or just bored, I visit Ted.com to learn from some of the best speakers in the world.  Some of my favorites, that I stumbled upon this year, include:  “Don’t Eat the Marshmallow Yet”; “How Social Media Can Make History”; “Schools Kill Creativity”; and “The Pursuit of Happiness … Through Spaghetti Sauce”.

I’m sure there were more people, events, and connections from 2009, but these are what stood out to me.  How about you?  What happened in 2009 that helped you say “Oh WOW!” and/or “Oh Really?”

I  look forward to a prosperous 2010 and wish you and yours the same!

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