Welcome IYLEP 2011 Video

IYLEP


The Iraqi Young Leaders Exchange Program (IYLEP), funded by the U.S. Embassy/Baghdad, and implemented by the Academy for Educational Development (AED), enables 50 highly motivated students from Iraq to attend an intensive academic summer program at a U.S. host university.

GEO

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  • Global and local student engagement
  • Academic success for international students
  • Research, teaching and service missions of VCU academic units through global partnerships

VCU Mass Communications

  The VCU School of Mass Communications prepares effective and skilled communicators through quality instruction, advising and student services, based on real world applications. Through research, professional service and scholarship in applied communications, the School advances the knowledge and practice of a multi-disciplinary and evolving media environment.

Class Schedule

Here is a print-friendly PDF of the schedule (as of June 18, 2011).

IYLEP at VCU 2011

Social Media Networking and Intercultural Understanding

Academic Course Calendar

Summer 2011

Date/Time /Topic/Activity

June 26 – July 1 Washington, D.C.

July 1 (Fri) Travel to Richmond

July 2 (Sat) Welcome at School of Mass Communications

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Week 1

July 4 (Mon)
Holiday – no class

July 5 (Tue) 10am-1pm
Program introduction
Social media in the United States
How to blog: best practices
Selection of social media projects

July 6 (Wed) 10am-1pm
Social media tools and techniques
Organizational branding through social media (Jonah Holland, winner of a national Short Award for her use of Twitter and an expert in blogging and other social media)
3pm-5pm Tour of media organization (RTD)

July 7 (Thu) 10am-1pm
Meeting with non-profit clients
Opinion leadership online (speaker to be determined)

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Week 2

July 11 (Mon) 10am-1pm
Developing social media project strategies
Community leadership skills (Myra Goodman Smith, president and CEO of Leadership Metro Richmond; and Dr. Haywood Spangler, LMR’s director of education)

July 12 (Tue) TBD
Visit of non-profit clients’ offices

July 13 (Wed) 10am-1pm
Podcasting and audio production
Strategies for non-profit organizations (John Sarvay, communications and leadership consultant)
3pm-5pm Tour of media organization (NBC 12)

July 14 (Thu) 10am-1pm
Web video production and distribution (Tim Bajkiewicz, broadcast journalism professor)
Capstone project: Developing a rationale for social media project in Iraq

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Week 3

July 18 (Mon) 10am-1pm
Measurement of social media (Kendall Morris and Chris Busse of Fahrenheit Technology)
Leadership success factors (professor with VCU’s L. Douglas Wilder School of Government and Public Affairs or University of Richmond’s Jepson School of Leadership Studies)

July 19 (Tue) 10am-1pm
Project work on social media campaigns
3pm-5:30pm Richmond Action Dialogues – conflict resolution

July 20 (Wed) 10am-1pm
Developing social media applications (Marc LaFontaine, community director for Tumblr; possibly Robb Crocker, multimedia journalist and educator)

July 21 (Thu) 10am-1pm
Project presentation preparation
Capstone project: Finalizing the strategy for social media project in Iraq
Evening: Networking event with the Social Media Club

July 22 (Fri) 10am-noon Tour of media organization (WRVA Radio)

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Week 4

July 25 (Mon) 10am-1pm
Personal branding with social media (Ryan Nobles, anchor for NBC12 and expert in social media)
Capstone project: Presentation of strategy for social media project in Iraq

July 26 (Tue) 10am-1pm
Project work on social media campaigns

July 27 (Wed) 10am-1pm
Project work on social media campaigns

July 28 (Thu) 10am-1pm
Dave Saunders, president and “Chief Idea Officer” for the creative advertising and new media agency, Madison + Main
Project work on social media campaigns

5pm-8pm Project presentations to Social Media Club of Richmond, networking reception with clients

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Academic directors:
Dr. Marcus Messner (mmessner@vcu.edu)
Professor Jeff South (jcsouth@vcu.edu)
Lectures: 500 Academic Centre, 500 N. Harrison St, Room 1110

This schedule is subject to change.