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Baylor University Professor of the Game – September 21, 2013

Jim (Dr. Mo) Moshinskie receives a gold-lettered football during the second quarter of the triumphant Baylor win Saturday, September 21, 2013, as the official Gladstone Professor of the Game. The Baylor Bears went on to a 70-7 victory over ULM, and many of Dr. Mo’s present and past students played in the game.   Dr, Mo has been on the Baylor faculty for 20 years in the Management Information Systems Department, and teaches MIS 1305 Introduction to Information Management Technologies. Dr. Mo is pictured with Bart Byrd, far left, Director of Baylor Athletics Academic Services and his two assistants, Aaron Tebow and Deedee Campbell.

 

 

Blogs can have personal, professional, and social benefits

Blogs serve as a bridge between the standard webpage and the increasing need for social networking.  You can create a personal blog where you initiate and moderate ongoing conversations about topics you enoy, such as fishing, hiking, motorcycles, or reading.

Blogs can also serve as professional tools.  Suppose you are leading a new project, and you ask for ideas from other consultants on how to approach project management issues.

Some corporations also operate business blogs where customers can discuss product benefits and features.

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