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Daily Archives: April 28, 2011
Polish businesses in Ridgewood
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Social Media and Portfolio Site Visits
The biggest way I have promoted my site is through Facebook and Twitter. Every time I add new work, I’ll add a link to my piece so that people can view what I have done. For the most part, … Continue reading
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Prof. Glenn Office Hours for Coming Week
Folks — I’ve got extended office hours each day for the next six days, in part to help provide one-on-one feedback to students working on revisions on their multimedia project. You can find the specific hours for today, Friday and … Continue reading
Portfolio Page Feedback
Traffic to my site is fairly steady. The biggest attraction comes from the homepage, the “Gist on Me” page and the Multimedia category. It makes sense because I promoted just the homepage of my site on Facebook a … Continue reading
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Autism in the Workplace: Re-Do
Watch six students cope with autism in the workplace. Continue reading
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