Monday, February 19, 2018
Garageband Utilized For Wisconsin Commercials in Civics
Saturday, February 3, 2018
Marketing Students Hear From College Freshmen Whose Done It
On Wednesday, January 31, 2018 our Pulaski High School Marketing Principles class experienced a thirty minute interview with an Ohio University School of Business Honors Student. Brock Reisler (BrockReisler.com) has developed a positive personal brand through his website. He is featured on the Ohio University Honors page. He also secured a 2018 paid internship by November of 2017 after sending 400 emails to colleges and university athletic departments throughout the United States.
As a teacher, this was a great way to utilize
As a teacher, this was a great way to utilize
- Communication (with "experts" outside of our school)
- Create content as we recording the entire hangout
- Critically thought about the content that Brock presented to our students as they are going to be creating a personal brand
As a father, I am so proud of the responsible young man that Brock has become. I liked one of the things Brock said in the interview:
"Everything In High School Matters" ~Brock Reisler 1-31-18
"Everything In High School Matters" ~Brock Reisler 1-31-18
Watch the interview conducted through an event on Google Hangout!
Read through the Tweets:
.@OhioUBusiness freshman @brockreisler gives back to @PCSD_PHS Ss by explaining how to positively brand yourself in a competitive #business world. Great intro to a digital marketing campaign for the Field of Dreams. https://t.co/5quz5aviiC #RedRaiderFuture #RaiderStrong pic.twitter.com/mio1ra0siZ— Ben Otto (@phsbjotto) January 31, 2018
@brockreisler telling @PCSD_PHS students to take initiative to lead. Great discussion on how to make an impact and create a positive personal brand. #RaiderStrong pic.twitter.com/PhsUrAUrat— Ben Otto (@phsbjotto) January 31, 2018
Labels:
Communication,
Create,
Critical Thinking,
Experiential Learning,
Experts,
Google Hangout,
ITLS Creativity,
Marketing,
Ohio University,
Personal Branding,
Pulaski High
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