Murrow Executive Education materials available to participants online

Recordings of the Murrow Executive Education Program’s four-part webinar series on professional development are available for participants.

“Social Your Media: How to Enlist, Engage, and Activate Your Audience” is led by faculty members from the Edward R. Murrow College of Communication. Registered participants can access recordings, slides, and supplemental materials from each 1.5-hour session in the Canvas course space. Materials will be available for 60 days after the sessions, which run weekly on Tuesdays through the end of October.

Single-session registration is available for participants. Participants will have access to materials from all of the sessions, regardless of how many they attend. Register here.

Participants learn how to identify and discuss theories that can inform social media efforts, define and understand the importance of having a social media style guide, design messages for public health awareness campaigns, and set benchmarks to define success.

The webinar series furthers Murrow College’s mission to deliver quality and effective communication programs such as non-credit short courses, webinars, and specialty programs. Visit our website for more information.

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