Transitions
I began this blog in January 2012 because it was one of the requirements for a class I was taking in social media.
Like many of the other students in my class, I wondered if I could a) come up with enough content to fulfill the three-posts-a-week quota, and b) make it worth reading.
Now that I approach the end of the semester, and the end of the compulsory part of the blogging assignment, I hope I have achieved both goals.
It should come as no surprise to anyone reading this blog that social media has impacted virtually every method of communication and connection that humans have created. This widespread impact has happily provided me with more than a semester’s worth of things to talk about.
I use the word “talk” instead of “write” because the act of blogging has seemed less like writing and more like talking: it has been a conversation, sometimes with myself, but to my happy surprise, also a conversation with others who have been kind enough to share their comments.
The word “talk” is also appropriate because this blog has given me the chance to rediscover my love of producing audio podcasts. In the media relations office where I work, my days are filled with lots of interesting and challenging activities, but it has been a real treat to use the audio production skills I gained in a previous career in radio journalism and put them to use in a new way.
So this is not to say goodbye, merely to say “thanks” to all of my friends and family who have stopped by this small corner of the Internet.
My plan is to keep blogging, perhaps once a week, to do more audio podcasts, and to offer some fresh perspectives on what’s happening in the rapidly-changing world of communication. Can I do it? We’ll see, but as always, I remain cautiously optimistic.
Follow me on Twitter at @charlesprimm.
Written by Charles Primm
April 21, 2012 at 9:23 pm
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Tagged with blogging, podcast, social media
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