A blog about various topics, including technology, politics, and communication. Note: This blog does not reflect the thoughts or opinions of the Georgia College & State University.
Tuesday, January 20, 2009
Monday, January 19, 2009
What does the inauguration mean to you?
I asked this question to many people today. Here are just a few responses:
Inauguration Reconnaissance
It has been quite an adventure thus far. I started out the day a little later than I wanted to, but I got to DC before 11 a.m. Today was spent doing some scouting for the trip tomorrow. I also met some great people from all over the country and the world who were enjoying DC. There were several moments during the day where I got caught up in the emotion, conversation, or event going on around me.
Here are some of my pictures from today:

Me at the Capitol


Newseum (I didn't get inside, but I did check out the building)
Presidential Viewing Stand

Capitol all decked out for the ceremony
View from The Mall
Here are some of my pictures from today:
Newseum (I didn't get inside, but I did check out the building)
Presidential Viewing Stand
Capitol all decked out for the ceremony
View from The Mall
Friday, January 16, 2009
Inauguration Adventure
Well, I've decided to set out on an adventure to the Presidential Inauguration. I spent weeks e-mailing various organizations and government officials to get tickets...only to be thwarted at every turn. I actually thought I had a ticket from a friend just this week, but it turned out to be only an invitation sent to millions. After all that I was disheartened and had decided not to go. However, a great friend asked me whether I would look back in five years and regret not going...and well, I think I would.
With that said, I'm heading out on the journey tomorrow (Saturday) for over 600 mile trek to Washington, D.C. I'm breaking up the trip up into two legs. First I will drive to Blacksburg on Saturday and then continue the trip in Maryland on Sunday. I'll be staying with my wonderful aunt and uncle in Rockville and hopefully meeting up with some friends while I'm in town. The trip back is going to be more interesting because I'm going to do it all in one 10-hour trip. It's been awhile since I drove that length on my own, but it should be a fun adventure.
I will be tweeting (www.twitter.com/scullyke12) and uttering (www.utterli.com/kenglish7) updates throughout the day, snapping photos, and shooting video with a FlipCam & DVD camcorder. Because I can't bring my laptop with me to the mall, the longer versions of my coverage will have to wait until after the inauguration and I'm back in Rockville. Hopefully, I'll have a good report up no later than Wednesday morning.
EDIT:
Photos - Flickr Set
Video - Inauguration Station
Here's the Google Map of my trip:
View Larger Map
With that said, I'm heading out on the journey tomorrow (Saturday) for over 600 mile trek to Washington, D.C. I'm breaking up the trip up into two legs. First I will drive to Blacksburg on Saturday and then continue the trip in Maryland on Sunday. I'll be staying with my wonderful aunt and uncle in Rockville and hopefully meeting up with some friends while I'm in town. The trip back is going to be more interesting because I'm going to do it all in one 10-hour trip. It's been awhile since I drove that length on my own, but it should be a fun adventure.
I will be tweeting (www.twitter.com/scullyke12) and uttering (www.utterli.com/kenglish7) updates throughout the day, snapping photos, and shooting video with a FlipCam & DVD camcorder. Because I can't bring my laptop with me to the mall, the longer versions of my coverage will have to wait until after the inauguration and I'm back in Rockville. Hopefully, I'll have a good report up no later than Wednesday morning.
EDIT:
Photos - Flickr Set
Video - Inauguration Station
Here's the Google Map of my trip:
View Larger Map
Monday, November 17, 2008
Journalism Interviews
On election day, I had the opportunity to give a guest lecture to Geoffrey Graybeal's (one of PhD colleagues) classes. I discussed online political campaign communication. Since the lecture, I've had a few students interview me for their election analysis stories. I thought they had some interesting questions that I thought I would post here to see what your answers would be.
Here are a few of them:
Do you think that young voters were actually influenced by the information available on new media, or did they just use it as a way to publicly support the candidate that they had already decided to vote for?
Did young voters use new media to try and influence their friends to vote for a particular candidate? How did they do it? Did it work?
Do you think the way Obama used new media in his campaign will forever change the way campaigns are run?
Here are a few of them:
Do you think that young voters were actually influenced by the information available on new media, or did they just use it as a way to publicly support the candidate that they had already decided to vote for?
Did young voters use new media to try and influence their friends to vote for a particular candidate? How did they do it? Did it work?
Do you think the way Obama used new media in his campaign will forever change the way campaigns are run?
Labels:
2008 Election,
Internet,
new media,
politics,
social media,
technology
Sunday, November 16, 2008
Useful and Interesting Links
Here are a few links to various Web sites and blogs that I think are useful and/or interesting (some are older than others).
Politics/Election
Secrets of Election 2008 - Newsweek
Obama's Newest Web Presence - Office of the President-Elect
Fireside Chats in the Digital Age - Personal Democracy Forum
Barack Obama, The Social Web, & The Future of User-Generated Governance - Brian Solis
PR
Tactical Transparency - Paull Young
Public Engagement - Richard Edelman
Understanding Social Media - PRSA
Survey about Online Newsrooms & Social Media - PRSA
Misc
Shuttle Launch by Hyku
Politics/Election
Secrets of Election 2008 - Newsweek
Obama's Newest Web Presence - Office of the President-Elect
Fireside Chats in the Digital Age - Personal Democracy Forum
Barack Obama, The Social Web, & The Future of User-Generated Governance - Brian Solis
PR
Tactical Transparency - Paull Young
Public Engagement - Richard Edelman
Understanding Social Media - PRSA
Survey about Online Newsrooms & Social Media - PRSA
Misc
Shuttle Launch by Hyku
Labels:
2008 Election,
NASA,
politics,
public relations,
social media
Wednesday, November 5, 2008
A New Day, A New Beginning
Congratulations to President-elect Barack Obama! It is truly a historic moment. We should embrace and celebrate, but not forget the work ahead to get this country back on its feet.
I think this song and video encompasses our time:
I think this song and video encompasses our time:
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