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Where can we find existing Social Media Curriculum Online?

Looking to research and gather links and pointers to all existing offerings in all their forms - from syllabus, to video, to audio lectures, to elearning sites and more. Please add in your resources here.

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Mine's up at http://alexdc.org/wiki/index.php?title=Course_description_and_purpose

I'll work on a new one in August, for the Spring 2010 semester.
Mine's on the course blog (under course resources) at http://socialmediaprclass.blogspot.com/
This is where we started our class- http://www.oklasocialmediaclub.org/group/osusocialmediaclass and the class syllabus can be found here - http://www.oklasocialmediaclub.org/group/osusocialmediaclass/forum/...
Once we had sociallyorange.org up and running we moved most discussion there.
Hello all. I've been teaching social media for a while, and could not find a good text, so I wrote one. I'd love to have feedback from the group. If any of you with an academic bent would like a copy let me know, and I'll have the publisher send you a copy. It is being printed as I type this. You can check it out at www.gianninimpr.com. Feel free to email me at gtgianni@cedarcrest.edu or gaetan@gianninimpr.com

I look forward to hearing from you all.

Alex FYI - curriculum looks great, please fix the broken link for "Course Topics Outline" - currently produces Fatal error:

Alex de Carvalho said:
Mine's up at http://alexdc.org/wiki/index.php?title=Course_description_and_purpose

I'll work on a new one in August, for the Spring 2010 semester.
Hey Chris -- Get Kathy Gill to post her Univ of Washington SM Class links ... in the meantime I have some links from her Twitter Book class posted on MyPage.
What do you folks think of this?

See "New Media University", which lists Social Media Club as a "resource".


I think this site has a fabulous "faculty" line up comprised of A-list bloggers, social media evangelist, PR / Marketing consultants, etc.

Take a look:
http://www.briansolis.com/new-media-university/

They are currently seeking faculty members.

I suspect these savvy folks will generate lots of useful social media curricula. Now, whether said curricula will be accessible online is yet to be seen - probably will require paid tuition, etc.

Let me know your thoughts...
Gawker just posted the syllabus for "Journalism 520: Digital Editing: From Breaking News to Tweets" at DePaul University: http://gawker.com/5350415/twitter-investigative-journalism-101-the-...
This course has some great resources and excellent reading list:
http://eci831.wikispaces.com/
Susan Beebe said:

Accredited college course on Twitter (Journalism Dept)
I've posted a new curriculum to my blog:

http://alexdc.org/2009/11/cnj595-social-media-communication-communi...

and to a wiki, where it's easier to read:

http://alexdc.org/wiki/index.php?title=Course_description_and_purpose

Alex de Carvalho said:
Mine's up at http://alexdc.org/wiki/index.php?title=Course_description_and_purpose

I'll work on a new one in August, for the Spring 2010 semester.
The actual curriculum for my Marketing via New Media course at UC San Diego is usually only accessible once someone registers for the course; I will find out about publishing it here. I am starting a new quarter in January, and the course can be tracked via my class blog: http://teachingsocialmedia.blogspot.com It includes links to student blogs (including all blogs from former sessions) as well as some highlights from the class.

My textbook is Groundswell by Josh Bernoff and Charlene Li; this term, I will also be using Crush It! by Gary Vaynerchuk as a suggested resource.

Glad to find this SMC Education Connection; I look forward to sharing ideas here!

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