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FAP802: New Media and Financial Aid EASFAA 2008

21 May 2008 1 views No Comment

In this 44 minute presentation, I had the pleasure of speaking at EASFAA 2008 about how podcasting and new media can change the way that financial aid offices can communicate with their students.

Direct link: MP4 video file (408 MB)

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Resources mentioned:
+ Scholarship Search Secrets eBook (Fourth Edition)
+ The Student Loan Network
+ Free college scholarship search
+ Mitch Joel’s presentation at PodCamp Toronto
+ Garr Reynolds’ Presentation Zen book (Amazon)
+ The Heath Brothers’ Made to Stick (Amazon)
+ Samson Zoom H2 (Amazon)
+ Apple MacBook (Amazon)
+ Sanyo Xacti camera (Amazon)
+ Libsyn
+ PodCamp Boston
+ Photos from EASFAA

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Reminders

+ Financial Aid Podcast Show Notes at FinancialAidNews.com.
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