- Posted July 02, 2015
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@Red=[C] MSU Law to hold Social Media workshops for lawyers and law students
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Kevin O'Keefe will teach public workshops June 27 and 28, at the Law College Building
648 N. Shaw Lane, Room 343, East Lansing, MI 48824.
Lawyers, law students, academics, judges, court staff, and all other legal-service delivery professionals are welcome to attend. Whether a beginner or a pro, attendance will elevate your use of social media.
Saturday's workshop will focus on Twitter, blogging, LinkedIn, Facebook, ZeekBeek, and Avvo, and will be followed by a 2-hour networking event at 5:30 p.m.
On Sunday, show up to the hands-on Build-a-Blog workshop with an idea for a blog, and leave with a working blog.
Coffee and bagels and lunch on Saturday and Sunday will be provided courtesy of event sponsors, LexBlog, ZeekBeek, and Avvo.
Parking on the Shaw Lane Parking Ramp is free on the weekend.
For a complete schedule and to register, visit https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1_tPGkNrmWWxx99TSyEv2xUdxDz7gJeiN5ASm84KRHC4/viewform.
For more information contact Daniel W. Linna Jr. in the Career Services Office at 517-432-6830 or at linnadan@law.msu.edu.
Published: Thu, Jul 02, 2015
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