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Best podcasts about penn state world campus

Latest podcast episodes about penn state world campus

Democracy Works
What can we learn from early democracies?

Democracy Works

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2023 33:52


This week, we're handing the microphone to Penn State student Joey Picarillo for an interview about the rise and fall of early democracies and what lessons we can learn from them today. Joey is a studying political science at Penn State World Campus and has already read many of the most influential books on democracy by Robert Dahl and others. He brought this book to our attention and did a wonderful job with the interview. Historical accounts of democracy's rise tend to focus on ancient Greece and pre-Renaissance Europe. The Decline and Rise of Democracy by David Stasavage draws from global evidence to show that the story is much richer—democratic practices were present in many places, at many other times, from the Americas before European conquest, to ancient Mesopotamia, to precolonial Africa. Stasavage makes the case that understanding how and where these democracies flourished—and when and why they declined—can provide crucial information not just about the history of governance, but also about the ways modern democracies work and where they could manifest in the future. Stasavage is the Dean for the Social Sciences and the Julius Silver Professor in NYU's Department of Politics and an Affiliated Professor in NYU's School of Law. The Decline and Rise of Democracy: A Global History from Antiquity to Today

Growth Hacking Culture
Angela Stopper on Boosting Performance, Growth and Happiness at Work

Growth Hacking Culture

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2022 48:53


About Performance and Happiness One of the first articles correlating performance and happiness was published in 2003 showing that these two concepts are closely related. They are part of an effective performance-management system; connecting a culture that supports positive impact on people: performance and overall happiness. Studies show that individuals who are happy and effective performers share similar characteristics. They: Have a clear direction and find that direction motivating Talk and act in ways that promote performance and happiness for all Are significantly engaged in their work, finding meaning and purpose in their work, and have more positive experiences than negative experiences Are optimistic, look into the future, and are happy about their workplace. That's where I want to dig more and understand new ways to Boost performance, growth and happiness at work. My guest - Angela Stopper - is known for her innovative views on education. About Angela Stopper Dr. Angela Stopper is the Chief Learning Officer at the University of California, Berkeley. In addition to her work at UC Berkeley, Dr. Stopper is a faculty member with Penn State World Campus . She holds a M.S. in Workforce Education and Development, and a Ph.D. in Workforce Education and Development. Connect with Angela at https://www.linkedin.com/in/angela-stopper-ph-d-a75b0710/  What we discussed with Angela Stopper: Post-covid many organizations have increased there investment in people's development - what changes have you observed on their areas of focus in Learning & Development Has the role of L&D changed since covid? Should we expect more changes? What are the most recurrent limiting beliefs that L&D / HR have concerning people's development What are the strategies that work to drive performance, growth and happiness at work One of the challenges for organizations is on scaling up coaching. It cost a lot and sometimes it takes time to see results - what are their options? Is ‘coaching culture' a myth and can it a reality? How? The traditional model of assessing performance might be the bottleneck to create intrinsic motivation and engaged workplaces. What alternatives should organizations consider? This episode is hosted by Ivan Palomino - expert on Behavioral Sciences applied to Culture Transformation and Learning.

Real Life Sustainability
45 - Ensuring Sustainability with Clarence Jackson

Real Life Sustainability

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2022 46:44


On today's podcast, I'm joined by Clarence Jackson. Clarence is the Senior Director of Sustainable Supply Chain and Business Operations with Cox Enterprises, a leader in the communications and automotive industries. He is responsible for the development and implementation of innovative strategies for Cox Enterprises' sustainability program, Cox Conserves. Clarence and his team drive change across Cox's businesses, suppliers and industry partners to ensure sustainability targets and objectives are met and in alignment with ESG programs and priorities. Prior to his current role, Clarence served as the senior director of operations for the Atlanta-Journal Constitution. He led the way for the AJC to be the first newspaper in the country to be certified as Zero Waste to Landfill, by the US Zero Waste Business Council. Clarence began his career in the US military. He is active in numerous philanthropic organizations such as Habitat for Humanity and Big Brothers Big Sisters of America, and is a mentor at Chamblee Charter High School. Clarence graduated from Penn State World Campus with a degree in organizational development and lives in the Atlanta area with his wife, Heather, and daughter Charley. They enjoy volunteering and spending time outdoors. In this episode, I spoke with Clarence about becoming carbon-neutral and the challenges associated with it, especially in terms of Scope 3 emissions. Visit Coolperx® home page:Coolperx® Reach out to Coolperx®:Phone: 1 (855) 429-0455 email: hello@coolperx.com Support Coolperx®'s podcast by subscribing and reviewing! Music is considered “royalty-free” and discovered on Audio Blocks. Technical Podcast Support by: Jon Keur at Wayfare Recording Co. © 2022 Coolperx®. All Rights Reserved.

The People of Penn State
Episode 14 — Laura Owens, Host Of The ‘Nobody Told Me!' Podcast

The People of Penn State

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2022 40:11


Through her podcast 'Nobody Told Me!' Laura Owens '13 has made it her mission to empower listeners as they follow their passion and tap into their own unique potential. The show is one of the top .5% podcasts in the world in the category of self-help/entrepreneurship. Laura is also a passionate public speaker who fearlessly advocates to eliminate the stigma facing domestic violence victims. Laura was kind enough to join us for Episode 14 of The People of Penn State to share her experiences of surviving an abusive relationship. She also discussed earning her degree from Penn State through World Campus, getting into the business of showing horses, starting her own podcast with her mother Jan, and more. You can follow 'Nobody Told Me!' onApple PodcastsTwitterFacebookInstagramConnect with Laura on LinkedInYou can also watch her TEDx Talk, 'The Lifesaving Power of Kindness to Strangers', on YouTube. Learn more about the Penn State Alumni Association: alumni.psu.edu. Follow the Penn State Alumni Association on:FacebookTwitterInstagramLinkedIn Timestamps:0:00 — Alma Mater Verse #10:11 — Intro2:25 — Penn State story3:25 — Experiences as a  World Campus student5:40 — Starting a business 8:03 — Ad Read #18:25 — Showing horses11:10 — 'Nobody' Told Me!' Podcast14:45 — Favorite guests17:15 — Family ties in radio/media21:05 — Laura's story of surviving domestic violence28:40 — TEDx Talk34:00 — Ad Read #234:53 — Lightning Round Questions38:30 — Outro40:11 — Alma Mater Verse #2

Alumni Trending Podcast
AT21. Online Alumni Engagement is the New Normal with Amber Redmond

Alumni Trending Podcast

Play Episode Play 29 sec Highlight Listen Later Oct 18, 2020 25:15


Today's trend lines with Amber Redmond, Director of Alumni relation for Penn State's World Campus, include:online alumni engagement is the new normal;collaboration is the key;leveraging faculty for alumni engagement.BIO:Amber is the Director of Alumni Relations for Penn State World Campus. She is newer to her role, having taken over the position in February of this year. However, she is not new to the world of Development and Alumni Relations. Amber started her career at Penn State working in the Office of Gift Planning. Before her current role, Amber worked in the Admissions and Financial Aid Office for Penn State World Campus, which introduced her to the world of online learning. During her time in admissions, Amber coordinated the Alumni Ambassador Program, which pairs alumni and current students with prospective Penn State World Campus students to help these students decide if Penn State World Campus is a good fit for them. It was doing this work that Amber realized her passion for working with alumni volunteers. When the role of Director of Alumni Relations was posted, Amber jumped on the opportunity to apply.Amber is a two-time Penn State alumna, having earned a Bachelor of Science in Management from the Smeal College of Business in 2009 and a Master of Public Administration from Penn State World Campus in 2018.

The Evidence-to-Impact Podcast
Episode 1 - Criminal Sentencing Guidelines

The Evidence-to-Impact Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2020


This week, we spoke to two experts on issue about criminal sentencing guidelines. Sentencing guidelines are a set of standards that are generally put in place to establish rational and consistent sentencing practices within a particular jurisdiction. Guests: Jeff Ulmer is a Professor of Sociology and Criminology at Penn State and the Program Head of the Criminal Justice Policy and Administration MPS Degree for Penn State World Campus. His research interests include criminology, social psychology, sociology of religion, organizations, and the integration of qualitative and quantitative methods. His current projects Mark Bergstrom is the Executive Director of the Pennsylvania Commission on Sentencing and an Associate Teaching Professor of Sociology and Criminology at Penn State. He started working for the Pennsylvania Commission on Sentencing in 1992 and took over as its Executive Director in 1998.  

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LDT 835 Course Podcast
Lesson 2: Program Planning & Management (Shubha Kashyap)

LDT 835 Course Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2019 38:58


Shubha is a program director with Penn State World Campus. She discusses many of the priorities she considers when engaging with an academic program and learning design organizations, with a focus on business factors such as program growth and regulations.

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Overdue
Ep 223 - Invisible Man, by Ralph Ellison

Overdue

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2017 64:09


"I am an invisible man," says the unnamed narrator at the beginning of Ralph Ellison's masterpiece Invisible Man. He then walks the reader through the painful journey that led to this realization, from the Jim Crow South to a less explicitly divided New York City. When we aren't discussing the narrator's struggle to fight for racial justice through and within a Communist party analog, we spend time chatting about the Pigskin Classic, dragging Harold Bloom, and unpacking stereo equipment. This week's show is brought to you in part by the fine folks at Blue Apron and Penn State World Campus.

Overdue
Ep 223 - Invisible Man, by Ralph Ellison

Overdue

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2017 64:09


"I am an invisible man," says the unnamed narrator at the beginning of Ralph Ellison's masterpiece Invisible Man. He then walks the reader through the painful journey that led to this realization, from the Jim Crow South to a less explicitly divided New York City. When we aren't discussing the narrator's struggle to fight for racial justice through and within a Communist party analog, we spend time chatting about the Pigskin Classic, dragging Harold Bloom, and unpacking stereo equipment. This week's show is brought to you in part by the fine folks at Blue Apron and Penn State World Campus.

Overdue
Ep 222 - Lord of the Flies, by William Golding (w/ The Librarian Is In)

Overdue

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2017 78:34


Who has the conch? Somebody find the glasses! We're trapped on a podcast island with the amazing Gwen Glazer and Frank Collerius of the New York Public Library's show The Librarian Is In. Actually, Gwen and Frank were kind enough to have us in their studio to chat about William Golding's novel The Lord of the Flies. Possible television-related tangents include LOST, Kid Nation, and Kids Say the Darnedest Things! This episode is brought to you in part by Squarespace and Penn State World Campus.

Overdue
Ep 222 - Lord of the Flies, by William Golding (w/ The Librarian Is In)

Overdue

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2017 78:34


Who has the conch? Somebody find the glasses! We're trapped on a podcast island with the amazing Gwen Glazer and Frank Collerius of the New York Public Library's show The Librarian Is In. Actually, Gwen and Frank were kind enough to have us in their studio to chat about William Golding's novel The Lord of the Flies. Possible television-related tangents include LOST, Kid Nation, and Kids Say the Darnedest Things! This episode is brought to you in part by Squarespace and Penn State World Campus.

Longform
Episode 229: Alexey Kovalev

Longform

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 25, 2017 29:32


Alexey Kovalev is a Moscow-based journalist and the author of the recent article, “A Message to My Doomed Colleagues in the American Media." “It’s really disheartening to see how little it takes for people to start believing in something that directly contradicts the empirical facts that they are directly confronting. The Russian TV channel tells you that the pill is red, but the pill in front of you is blue. It completely alters the perception of reality. You don’t know what’s real anymore.” Thanks to MailChimp and Penn State World Campus. @Alexey_Kovalev noodleremover.news [00:15] "A message to my doomed colleagues in the American media" (Medium • Jan 2017) [02:45] RIA Novosti [06:00] RT [07:30] Kovalev’s Archive at The Guardian [11:45] "RT, Information War, and Billions of Views: Where do the numbers come from?" (Translated by Aric Toler • Stop Fake • Jan 2017) [12:00] Adrian Chen on the Longform Podcast [12:00] "The Troll Hunters" (Adrian Chen • MIT Technology Review • Dec 2014) [16:30] The Intelligence Report Assessing Russian Activities in the US Election [17:00] The Onion [21:15] "From Headline to Photograph, a Fake News Masterpiece" (Scott Shane • New York Times • Jan 2017) [28:30] Kovalev’s Archive at The Moscow Times [29:00] Kovalev’s Archive at Open Democracy [29:00] "How Fake Stories Reported in Russia’s News Media Regularly Fool Everyone" (Translated by Kevin Rothrock • Global Voices • Sep 2016)

Overdue
Ep 221 - Station Eleven, by Emily St. John Mandel

Overdue

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2017 64:00


What will you remember? What will you be remembered for? Emily St. John Mandel's Station Eleven asks these questions of most of its characters as they struggle to survive before and after an apocalyptic flu outbreak. We also talk Mandel's work crunching data on novels, National Days, Corporate Speak, and what we won't miss when we lose the Internet. Don't forget to book tickets to our live show at bit.ly/libraryshow! This week's show is brought to you in part by the fine folks at Blue Apron and Penn State World Campus.

Overdue
Ep 221 - Station Eleven, by Emily St. John Mandel

Overdue

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2017 64:00


What will you remember? What will you be remembered for? Emily St. John Mandel's Station Eleven asks these questions of most of its characters as they struggle to survive before and after an apocalyptic flu outbreak. We also talk Mandel's work crunching data on novels, National Days, Corporate Speak, and what we won't miss when we lose the Internet. Don't forget to book tickets to our live show at bit.ly/libraryshow! This week's show is brought to you in part by the fine folks at Blue Apron and Penn State World Campus.

Overdue
Ep 220 - The US Constitution

Overdue

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2017 97:44


We the Hosts of Overdue, in Order to form a more perfect Podcast, establish Humor, insure earbud Tranquility, provide for uncommon offense, promote our listeners’ Welfare, and secure the Blessings of Goofs to ourselves and our Posterity, do ordain and establish this podcast on the Constitution for the United States of America. No really, we did it. A whole podcast on the Constitution, its origins, and the Bill of Rights. We talk about what the Framers didn’t say, what they didn’t predict, and what we wish people WOULDN’T do with the Constitution in years to come. This week’s show is brought to you in part by Blue Apron, Penn State World Campus, and Squarespace.

Overdue
Ep 220 - The US Constitution

Overdue

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2017 97:44


We the Hosts of Overdue, in Order to form a more perfect Podcast, establish Humor, insure earbud Tranquility, provide for uncommon offense, promote our listeners’ Welfare, and secure the Blessings of Goofs to ourselves and our Posterity, do ordain and establish this podcast on the Constitution for the United States of America. No really, we did it. A whole podcast on the Constitution, its origins, and the Bill of Rights. We talk about what the Framers didn’t say, what they didn’t predict, and what we wish people WOULDN’T do with the Constitution in years to come. This week’s show is brought to you in part by Blue Apron, Penn State World Campus, and Squarespace.

Overdue
Ep 219 - Mr Burns: A Post-Electric Play, by Anne Washburn

Overdue

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 9, 2017 62:09


This week, Andrew brings his oddly deep and specific knowledge of The Simpsons to bear on Anne Washburn's Mr. Burns: A Post-Electric Play. In a post-apocalyptic world in which Simpsons quotes were treated as currency, he would pretty much run the place. This week's show brought to you by Penn State World Campus.

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Overdue
Ep 219 - Mr Burns: A Post-Electric Play, by Anne Washburn

Overdue

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 9, 2017 62:09


This week, Andrew brings his oddly deep and specific knowledge of The Simpsons to bear on Anne Washburn's Mr. Burns: A Post-Electric Play. In a post-apocalyptic world in which Simpsons quotes were treated as currency, he would pretty much run the place. This week's show brought to you by Penn State World Campus.

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Overdue
Ep 218 - Angel, by Elizabeth Taylor

Overdue

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 2, 2017 67:26


Welcome to 2017! Our first book of the year is Angel by Elizabeth Taylor, a somewhat forgotten mid-century classic about an author shaping her world through fiction. Because it's us, we HAD to spend time talking about the other Angels and Elizabeths Taylor in our lives. We also find time to cover cheaters and lies, Ferris Buellering, and Jerry the Internet Editor. This week's show is brought to you in part by Penn State World Campus and Squarespace.

Overdue
Ep 218 - Angel, by Elizabeth Taylor

Overdue

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 2, 2017 67:26


Welcome to 2017! Our first book of the year is Angel by Elizabeth Taylor, a somewhat forgotten mid-century classic about an author shaping her world through fiction. Because it's us, we HAD to spend time talking about the other Angels and Elizabeths Taylor in our lives. We also find time to cover cheaters and lies, Ferris Buellering, and Jerry the Internet Editor. This week's show is brought to you in part by Penn State World Campus and Squarespace.

Overdue
Ep 216 - A Tale for the Time Being, by Ruth Ozeki

Overdue

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 26, 2016 63:38


For our last regular show of 2016, we come to Ruth Ozeki’s A Tale for the Time Being and get schooled on the relationship between the writer and reader and the nature of time itself. We also touch on Christmas gifts from the future-past, good names for blogs, and more. This week’s show is sponsored by Penn State World Campus, and you can check out our merch store between now and January 31 at overduepodcast.com/store.

Overdue
Ep 216 - A Tale for the Time Being, by Ruth Ozeki

Overdue

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 26, 2016 63:38


For our last regular show of 2016, we come to Ruth Ozeki’s A Tale for the Time Being and get schooled on the relationship between the writer and reader and the nature of time itself. We also touch on Christmas gifts from the future-past, good names for blogs, and more. This week’s show is sponsored by Penn State World Campus, and you can check out our merch store between now and January 31 at overduepodcast.com/store.

TurfNet RADIO
The Ladder, with Justin Sims of The Alotian Club

TurfNet RADIO

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2016 25:00


John Reitman chats with Justin Sims, golf course superintendent at The Alotian Club in Roland, AR, about Justin's career path (from college to East Coast Sod in NJ, The Club at Cordillera in CO, The Olympic Club in CA, Victoria National Golf Club in IN, Augusta National Golf Club and finally to Alotian) -- and his quest for varying experiences along the way. Recorded at the recdntNorthern California Golf Association's Assistant Superintendent Boot Camp. Presented by Penn State World Campus.

TurfNet RADIO
The Ladder: Scott Bender, CGCS, of Marriott's Griffin Gate Resort...

TurfNet RADIO

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2016 16:00


In this episode of The Ladder, presented by Penn State World Campus, Scott Bender, CGCS, director of engineering and grounds at Marriott's Griffin Gate Resort in Lexington, KY, discusses his keys to career success... ranging from finding a mentor to personal habits and hygiene, learning how to speak well, and always putting on a professional appearance. Hosted by John Reitman of TurfNet.

TurfNet RADIO
The Ladder: Dr. Pat Vittum on the UMass Green School and Winter Short Course

TurfNet RADIO

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 13, 2016 16:00


In this episode of The Ladder, host John Reitman chats with Dr. Pat Vittum of the University of Massachusetts about two "winter" programs offered by UMass/Amherst: the bi-annual 12-day Green School (coming up in October) and the six-week Winter Short Course for turf managers offered in January/February of 2017. Find out how this type of program (among others) can springboard your career in turf management. Presented by Penn State World Campus.

TurfNet RADIO
The Ladder: Amy Wallis, PhD, on Leading Across Generations

TurfNet RADIO

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2016 20:00


On this episode of The Ladder, presented by Penn State World Campus, John Reitman chats with Dr. Amy Wallis of the Wake Forest University School of Business about how superintendents can adapt their leadership skills to those staff members older and younger than themselves.

TurfNet RADIO
The Ladder: Integrating technology on the golf course, with Jason VanBuskirk

TurfNet RADIO

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2016 20:00


In this episode of The Ladder, Jason VanBuskirk of Stow Acres Country Club in Massachusetts talks with John Reitman about his total immersion in management of a 36-hole golf course, and how the integration of technology has allowed him to keep a grip on a large property and staf.  Presented by Penn State World Campus.

TurfNet RADIO
The Ladder: Schedule adjustment at Grand Niagara Golf Club keeps staff happy

TurfNet RADIO

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2016 19:00


In this episode of The Ladder, host Peter McCormick chats with John Taylor, property manager and golf course supt at Grand Niagara Golf Club in Niagara Falls, Ontario, about the schedule change that enables them to provide better course conditioning on the premium-priced weekend days.. while giving each of the full-time staff members at Grand Niagara two consecutive days off every week. They also discuss the annual Golf Course Hockey Challenge event, the brainchild of Taylor and Scott Dodson, CGCS, of the Park Country Club of Buffalo.  The tournament, for superintendents, assistants and suppliers, has been held in the Niagara Falls area each January for the past 22 years,  TurfNet has fielded a team there for the past 18 years. The Ladder is presented by Penn State World Campus.

TurfNet RADIO
Builder or Destroyer? Be that GREAT boss! With Jimmy Pierson on The Ladder

TurfNet RADIO

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2016 17:00


What makes for a great experience for an assistant working for a golf course superintendent? Jimmy Pierson, head assistant superintendent at the Meadow Brook Club on Long Island, chats with Peter McCormick about his experiences with various superintendents and their divergent management styles over his six-year career.  Jimmy wraps it up with "Please don't EVER do this ____ to me again" and "Please do this ____ to me EVERY DAY!". The Ladder is presented by Penn State World Campus.  

TurfNet RADIO
Builder or Destroyer? Be that GREAT boss! With Jimmy Pierson, on The Ladder

TurfNet RADIO

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2016 17:00


What makes for a great experience for an assistant working for a golf course superintendent? Jimmy Pierson, head assistant superintendent at the Meadow Brook Club on Long Island, chats with Peter McCormick about his experiences with various superintendents and their divergent management styles over his six-year career.  Jimmy wraps it up with "Please don't EVER do this ____ to me again" and "Please do this ____ to me EVERY DAY!". The Ladder is presented by Penn State World Campus. 

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TurfNet RADIO
The 60-Hour Work Week, or NOT? Mark Fuller, CGCS, on The Ladder

TurfNet RADIO

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2016 18:00


The proverbial "60-hour work week" has been identified as one of the factors responsible for the decline in numbers of people entering the golf turf industry. Peter McCormick, host for this show, chats with Mark Fuller, CGCS, of the Connecticut Golf Club about his staff scheduling and how he avoids working his staff beyond an average of 48 hours each week... and why. The Ladder is presented by Penn State World Campus.  

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TurfNet RADIO
The Ladder: Inaugural episode w/ Dan Meersman of the Philadelphia Cricket Club

TurfNet RADIO

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2016 19:00


In this first episode of The Ladder, our new podcast series aimed at those climbing the career ladder as well as those at the top who are charged with managing a labor force of Millennials. TurfNet's John Reitman chats with Dan Meersman, director of grounds at the Philadelphia Cricket Club, about how he leverages the tech-savvy of his staff while meeting their need for a better work/life balance than many in this industry are used to. Meersman was also a previous TurfNet Superintendent of the Year award winner, in 2012. The Ladder is presented by Penn State World Campus, offering high-quality online turfgrass degrees and certificates.

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The Lubetkin Media Companies
SNCR Podcast: Excellence in New Communications Award Winner Penn State University's "The U Report" Podcast

The Lubetkin Media Companies

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2012 19:21


The Society for New Communications Research (SNCR) podcast series profiling the winners of its 2011 Excellence in New Communications Awards continues. In this program, we have a three-way conversation with John Dolan, Christina McNeill, and Shannon Ritter, all employees of Penn State University who created an informal, unofficial podcast about the people behind-the-scenes at Penn State, called "The U Report." Their podcast won an Excellence in New Communications Award for Internal Communications in the Education and Academic category. You can read more about the winning Penn State entryon the SNCR website. Producers of The U Report John Dolan is the director of the Office of Digital Media and Pedagogy for Penn State's College of the Liberal Arts. In this role, he oversees the strategy for incorporating more technology into teaching, learning and research in the College. He is also responsible for the management of the robust social media initiative for the College's undergraduate studies division. He has made a number of conference presentations on social media and is in the final stages of completing his dissertation on the impact of the use of social media in the workplace. Christina McNeill is drawn to web communications because of the variety of skills (analytical, strategic thinking, creative, technical) she must use to implement solutions that help people. She currently works as a web developer for the Office of Student Aid where she enjoys the challenge of finding creative solutions for student aid professionals communicating complicated information to their audience—parents and students. She oversaw the launch of the latest OSA website while implementing Plone CMS for staff. Christina has also worked at Penn State Outreach, both as a speechwriter for the vice president and as a developer and manager of the organization's intranet. Christina is a proud veteran of both the U.S. Navy and the U.S. Marine Corps. She, her husband, son, and two dogs live in Bellefonte, Pa. Shannon Ritter currently works as the Coordinator of Auditions, Interviews, and Admissions for the Penn State School of Theatre. In addition to working closely with faculty and undergraduate admissions, she also coordinates the use of social media within the School. Before coming to the School of Theatre, Shannon worked as Social Networks Adviser for Penn State World Campus, and spent five years in Undergraduate Admissions at Penn State. Shannon is also co-founder of the Social Media Constituent group with EDUCAUSE and presents regularly at national conferences on the use of social media in higher education. The podcasts are being produced by Steve Lubetkin of Lubetkin Global Communications LLC, a Senior Fellow of SNCR and a member of the SNCR Advisory Board.The podcast series appears weekly on Thursdays over the next several months. Subscribe to the RSS feed for the SNCR podcast. Subscribe to these podcasts in the Apple iTunes Music Store.

Outreach Professional Development - Programs
Outreach Insights: Penn State World Campus

Outreach Professional Development - Programs

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2010 87:18


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Outreach Professional Development - Programs
A Day in the Life of Penn State World Campus Learning Design

Outreach Professional Development - Programs

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 19, 2010 90:29


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