Mark Jewell of Ag Job Network shares thoughts on new ways to look for a for a job in agriculture, by using the tools and language of high school students and college graduates: Facebook, Twitter, blogs, and other social media tools.
Kim Newsom, Editor of the FFA New Horizons Magazine, shares what the National FFA is doing with new media and social media to engage the 550,000 plus FFA members. Kim talks about the use of Twitter, Facebook, and FFA Nation, the FFA's online community exclusively for FFA members.
From the Communication in a New Age Digital World session at the 2008 Indiana - Council for the Advancement and Support of Education (I-CASE) conference, a panel discussion on new media in education. Erika Smith from the Indianapolis Star, Amy Stark from Stark Reality, and Brett McLaughlin from the Indiana University Foundation, provide their thoughts on new media, technology, and how they can be used as part of the communications process..
Ned Arthur and Dr. Allen Gray chat about the highlights of a recent large agricultural producer survey. Dr. Gray is the director of Purdue University's Center for Food and Agriculture Business.
From the floor of the 2008 National FFA Convention, short conversations with companies using games and other media to capture the time and attention of students as they walk by.
Chris Brogan, honest appraiser of new and social media, shares his thoughts on how businesses are seeking new approaches and solutions to their issues.
Communicating effectively with producers from the 2008 NAMA Boot Camp.The producer panel has become a Boot Camp favorite and attendees won’t want to miss the valuable insights from producers. This panel will be moderated by Curt Blades, Sales Development Manager, Successful Farming and Agriculture Online.