Featured on EdCampPhilly.org

This week I was featured on EdCamp Philly’s Web site.

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Twitter Chatter presentation

This past Saturday I attended BarCamp Harrisburg 2, an”unconference” that focused on technology, with a track on education.

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Featured attendee at BarCamp Harrisburg 2

On April 10, I will be attending BarCamp Harrisburg 2 in Pennsylvania. This is the first time that I’ll be at a BarCamp is Harrisburg.

According to the event’s Web site, the BarCamp’s “…topics for this year…will be the Web with a track on education.”

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Photo gallery: Reporting and the Phillie Phantic

On Monday, I reported a story for the Courier-Post that involved the Phillie Phanatic visiting a long-time season ticket holder in Haddon Township, NJ.

Click here to read the story at CourierPostOnline.com.

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Hyperlocal 101 at Rowan University

Today I had the opportunity to visit my alma mater, Rowan University, to speak with journalism students about hyperlocal Web sites.

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Gannett NJ Social Media Workshop

Yesterday, I traveled to the Asbury Park Press to speak with other Gannett New Jersey employees about online social media and how journalists and bloggers can use it effectively. Among those in attendance were staff members from the Asbury Park Press, Courier News, Courier-Post, Home News Tribune, Daily Record and The Daily Journal.

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Featured on BarCampPhilly.Org

BarCampPhilly

I’m really looking forward to attending BarCampPhilly this Saturday at UArts. I’ve never been to a BarCamp event before, and it sounds like a cool day of networking with fun people, attending unique sessions and Twittering like crazy.

BarCampPhilly.Org has posted recently on who some of the attendees are at the event.

Click here to read today’s post with more info about me.

If you’re interested in the event, check out @BarCampPhilly on Twitter. They’ve also created a Twitter list of attendees to follow.

HyperCamp at CUNY tomorrow

Tomorrow I’ll be attending a HyperCamp conference at The City University of New York’s Journalism School.

Click here to view the schedule for the event.

The event will feature several speakers and panelists, including Jeff Jarvis, author of “What Would Google Do?“.

Hyperlocal bloggers, editors, publishers and others will be among those in attendance. Gannett New Jersey and The New York Times will be among the media attendees.