This is a basic handout to springboard for conversations with higher education academic and career advisers to work with students and use various tools to track information for their own purposes. Please feel free to use and adapt with attribution to me and my institution.
1. Technology Basics to Make Your Life Easier
Alisa M. Rosales, J.D.
Associate Director of Public Service Law
DePaul University College of Law Career Services
September 2011
arosale3 [at] depaul.edu
Blogs
Blogging: depaullcs.blogspot.com
Keep it short, and use the tools to make it cleaner.
Use your widgets wisely – feed your twitter account, show your favorite blogs,
create a google/CSM/school calendar feed.
Add an RSS/Feedburner button.
Use blog posts as links for FAQs
Use screen shots to advertise events’ posters
Link into whatever your institution is already using to share content and news
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2. twitter
twitter: twitter.com/DePaulLawCareer
Microblogging – 140 chararacters or less. Try to post less the number of letters of
“RT @yourhandle” so others can retweet your posts with ease.
Great for posting information you want your advisees to know without hitting
them over the head.
Fantastic way to find content for your blog
Useful for engaging in conversations with other professionals
Another way to gather general news
Useful to consider: personal and professional accounts
Topsy: social media search engine where you can create RSS feeds of the
results (see Reader below)
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3. LinkedIn
LinkedIn: professional networking social media site
Job postings
Place for “extras” that don’t fit on your resume
A place for a little personality – affinities, cause
Stay connected as your connections widen
Determine your personal and office policies on connecting to students
Work within your institution to determine best policy on creating groups
Create incentives for students to join
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4. Google
Underused Applications: Reader, Alerts, Documents, Calendar
Reader: a place to gather your RSS Feeds
Can categorize/sort your various feeds
A place where you can pull together the information without having to hunt for it
Works for blogs, twitter feeds (using the search engine Topsy), news, and many
calendars
Various settings which enable you to favorite, mark as unread, and mark all as
read if you are ready to skip an entire feed (helpful for news feeds after vacation)
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5. Alerts: create auto-search components for anything or anyone you are tracking
Your name
Any company you are targeting
Any topic in the news you are tracking
A research topic for class
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6. Docs: a place to save your stuff
Works well for group projects
Save your materials in a computer lab
Places to organize and back up your work
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7. Calendar: multiple calendars that are easy to publish to the world
Use for student workers and student organizations
Highlight what you want to see
Reduces clutter on group calendars for your institution
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