Fall continuing education video series: Paperless game notes - servicing the media and public in today's online age

Fall continuing education video series: Paperless game notes - servicing the media and public in today's online age

Below is third video of the Fall 2012 CoSIDA on-demand continuing education series entitled "Paperess game notes - servicing the media and public in today's online age."

Each session was video-taped at the 2012 CoSIDA St. Louis Convention and the series is a prominent piece of our fall continuing ed initiatives. Following their launch date, each video is housed on CoSIDA's YouTube video channel for on-demand viewing.

Here are the links to the first two videos in the series:

Serving student-athletes: Are we getting it right?


Social media 2.0: Content Engagement - What your audience wants, what is working and what's trending

CoSIDA thanks our corporate partner NewTekCoSIDA's Official Continuing Education Video Production Provider, for the video services provided in St. Louis and for their support of our continuing education program.


Fall 2012 CoSIDA Online Continuing Education Series (on-demand)

Wed. 10: Paperless game notes? How to service the media and public in an online age

Presenters: Chris Yandle (University of Miami/formerly of Baylor); Ted Gangi, CollegePressBox.com; Chris Freet, University of Miami

When is providing too much information a bad thing? Who has time to read a 100-page note packet for a non-televised, non-conference game? Not the media. It’s time to streamline your notes and promote the best. Our job is to make the media’s job of covering our schools easier, not harder (and make our jobs easier as well). In the social media age, less is definitely more.


LINK: 
http://youtu.be/S9rSeZI7T9A or click on video below





Full fall 2012 continuing education schedule

Next in the series:

Tue. October 23: Sourcing
Presenters: Joe Schad, ESPN; Kirk Wessler, Peoria Journal-Star; Pat Coleman, D3Sports.com; Bryan Burwell, St. Louis Post-Dispatch
Moderator: John Paquette, Big East Conference/former CoSIDA Board member
A discussion with the media about the ever-changing sourcing standards of today, including use of anonymous sources, social media as sourcing, editorial fact-checking.