Sara Kerr

Musings

Month: March 2012

  • I’m not sure I like Facebook, but I use it. Trust it? Not at all. I believe that each medium has its purpose. A business or an individual has to know their goals and choose the media that will most effectively get them there quicker. Remember that “entertainment” and “fun” are legitimate goals, too. Click…

  • If you love (or hate) Target, read this post from one of my super-smart students. I jokingly tell people that they charge a cover charge, just to enter the store. via Post #5: Ready. Aim. Shop..

  • Beauty is not my industry. The following is one of my very smart student’s thoughtful analysis of opening a lease-based salon. Click on the link below, read her thoughts and provide some feedback. Suggestions? Does anyone have any suggestions regarding how a lease-based salon could be successfully managed and marketed? via Marketing a Lease-based Salon…

  • Fantastic student writing on searching for a job. Be sure to click the link at the end for some great advice from Mashable Business.   The soap opera gained its popularity on radio–one of our founding forms of media. It began as a guilty pleasure intended to gain the interest of housewives listening in during the day…

  • A guest post from one of my brilliant students on Internet Privacy. Post #7: Your privacy at risk!. How much do you value your online privacy? Do you think by keeping your privacy settings on Google, Facebook and LinkedIn up to date, that your personal information is protected?  Do you think that no one is…

  • Student Writing: What is “Social Media” and What Should YOU be Doing with it.

  • Originally posted on msingha: One of my favorite interactive websites is Sephora. Sephora is one of the world’s top leading beauty websites which carries make up, bath and body, fragrance, skincare and beauty tools and supplies.  Since I love things that are associated with health and beauty, I’ve found Sephora to be a one stop…

  • Originally posted on Keeping Faith Today: In the temple Jesus found people selling oxen, sheep, and doves, and money changers sitting at tables. Jesus made a whip of cords and drove them all out of the temple—sheep, oxen, money changers. He poured out their money and overturned their tables. He spoke to those selling doves,…

  • Originally posted on Educational Technology and Change Journal: By Melissa A. Venable [Note: ETCJ’s Twitter editor, Jessica Knott, has been working with Melissa to develop this series. See Part 1: Getting Started, Part 2: Channeling the Streams, and Part 4: Participating in a Live Event. -Editor] In part one of this series we covered many of…