Using the Internet to Communicate

I’m developing a one-day workshop on the above subject. It is geared for elected officials who want to use the Internet to communicate with their constituents. Anyone can attend, but elected and public officials are who it is designed for. I’ll cover things like e-newsletters, blogs, Twitter, Facebook, YouTube, etc. and will focus as much on content, legal issues, etc. (Two etc’s in one sentence!) although there will be a how-to aspect. It will be offered by the Stennis Institute in June. We will be announcing it soon, but just thought I’d give you a heads-up. E-mail me at phil.hardwick@msstate.edu more info.

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