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posted by cmn32480 on Friday December 04 2015, @08:12AM   Printer-friendly
from the facebooking-for-hire dept.

Blurred boundaries between advertising and public relations professions due to new roles in social media raise the question of whether educators can adequately prepare their students for a career in those growing fields, according to a Baylor study.

"Educators need to address the deficiencies identified in this study and find ways to build these skills and competencies in their courses," said Marlene S. Neill, Ph.D., assistant professor of journalism, public relations and new media in Baylor's College of Arts & Sciences.

The study—"Gaps in Advertising and Public Relations Education: Perspectives of Agency Leaders "—is published in the Journal of Advertising Education.

"In the study, we have provided some specific and practical recommendations for advertising and public relations educators," Neill said.

Recommendations include:

        --Business literacy: Have advertising and public relations students read and analyze investment reports and financial statements, as well as take current events quizzes from business and trade publications.
        --Math: Require advertising and public relations students to take a statistics course.
        --Online community management: Have advertising and public relations students conduct social listening/social media audit and develop evaluation reports using social media analytics; advertising students should consider taking electives in public relations to learn about crisis and issues management.
        --Media planning/buying: PR students should consider taking advertising electives to learn about paid media strategies.

The reaction of people polled on this issue is this?


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  • (Score: 2) by Geezer on Friday December 04 2015, @11:23AM

    by Geezer (511) on Friday December 04 2015, @11:23AM (#271764)

    I am greatly amused by the very idea of schooling our next generation of douchebags-in-training to be more effective bullshit artists."The Screwtape Letters" should be required reading, as a how-to guide, for all of the inherently dishonest professions, i.e. PR/Admeisters, sales scum, lawyers, MBA's, politicos, journalists, and so on.

    But that's old-school.

    As engineers, maybe we can innovate some disruptive technology to help.

    Imagine an Iron Adman exoskeleton, a truly stuffed super-shirt, fabricated from refined cattle droppings and powered by the new, improved Apple iHype Reactor. Call him Phony Stark...hero of Madison Avenue and capitols everywhere.

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