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Teaching PR Teaching PR Thoughts on teaching public relations in the Grady College of Journalism and Mass Communication at the University of Georgia, by Karen Miller Russell Wednesday, April 16, 2008 Teaching PR has moved After months of threatening it, I'm finally migrating to Typepad. Teaching PR's new address is http://www.teachingpr.org and unlike this blog it's actually got a feed. I hope you'll swing over and click to subscribe. Labels: Teaching PR // posted by Karen Miller Russell @  Wednesday, April 16, 2008   1 comments Thursday, April 10, 2008 Comments about comments Cross-posted to WOM Class blog. I promised my WOM class students a post on "commenting" -- how to write good comments, how to get good comments on a blog. It's long overdue, but here goes: Writing comments on a blog post A blog is a conversation, so your comment is not just tolerated, it's welcomed. A comment should help build a conversation by saying something new, providing mo...

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