
C. Blohm & Associates, Inc. Are you a blogger attending #FETC 2010? If so, let us know by leaving a comment, or sending us a tweet via @CBlohmAssoc!

Congratulations to all the 2009 Edublog award winners and nominees! The winners were announced in an online ceremony last week. Four of the edubloggers nominated by the CB&A were among the winners, although all the nominees are winners in our book...

C. Blohm & Associates, Inc. Thanks to a donation made on behalf of the media at NECC 2009 Media Central (from participating clients), we just received a follow up thank you note and photos from a Washington D.C. teacher with details on how the donation has enhanced learning in her classroom. What a cheery note - and just in time for the holidays!
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Help us become creative, 21st Century learners! With a new DV Camcorder, we can practice and develop our speaking skills through daily video announcements that will be broadcast to all classrooms in our learning community. My library media students need one mini-DV Camcorder.

C. Blohm & Associates, Inc. Check out photos below from yesterday's snowy, blustery weather!

Now in its sixth year, the Edublog Awards program celebrates the achievements of edubloggers, twitterers, podcasters, video makers, online communities, wiki hosts, and other Web-based users of educational technology...

How have public relations metrics changed with the advent of social media? Katie Paine of KDPaine & Partners addressed this question during a professional development workshop at the 2009 PRSA International Conference. Paine began her presentation with some statistics: 91 percent of Inc...

If a picture is worth a thousand words, then imagine the impact of a video. During the2009 Public Relations International Conference,Laura Sturaitis of BusinessWire and Greg Jarboe of SEO-PR discussed the use of multimedia as a way to increase news announcement visibility...

Ninety percent of journalists rely on online search engines to perform key elements of their job, whether researching a story, locating a subject matter expert, or researching a word’s precise meaning. ...

Are traditional media falling apart before our eyes? And, more important, are we prepared to pick up the pieces...

Last week I attended the 2009 Public Relations Society of America International Conference (PRSA) in San Diego. More than 3,000 public relations professionals from around the world attended the conference, which is the industry’s largest annual learning and networking event. ...

































