From late August through early December, I tweeted with the hashtag #ADPR3600 50+ times. I think it’s safe to say that this ongoing assignment was one of the most relaxing and enjoyable semester-long projects that I’ve participated in during my collegiate years. Not only was it fun for me to tweet, it was fun to click on the #ADPR3600 hashtag and see what others were saying. Seeing what others were up to was often as insightful as it was entertaining.
Sure, there were ongoing posts about Irene’s inability to stay healthy for more than two days, and at one point Rosalee and I were tweeting about Jimmy John’s, but overall it gave me the chance to learn and explore. Through the #ADPR3600 project, I learned about Zara, some pro tips for accelerating my career, corporate communication missteps after Sandy, and more.
Since it’s so crucial to have a presence on Twitter in the communications field, I appreciated that this class encouraged us to develop and maintain our professional image on this popular social media source. Thanks, Gee, for simultaneously teaching us how to hone our PR writing skills on Twitter and for ensuring that we keep up to date on the happenings in the PR world—something most classes do not make time for!
It’s been a great semester to be in Gee’s #ADPR3600 section. I’ll definitely be on the lookout for what next semester’s #ADPR3600 class has to say, too!
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