International Perspectives on Crisis Communication Education: Service Learning, IMC, Mock Press Briefings, and Grad Programs, Oh My!!
International Perspectives on Crisis Communication Education: Service Learning, IMC, Mock Press Briefings, and Grad Programs, Oh My!!
Jingyuan (Jimmy) Kong (M.A. student). “International Perspectives on Crisis Communication Education: Service Learning, IMC, Mock Press Briefings, and Grad Programs, Oh My!!” Invited conference panel presentation at International Crisis and Risk Communication Conference (ICRCC), Clemson University, March.
Overview: This panel highlights diverse pedagogical approaches to crisis communication education, including service-learning, community engagement, integrated marketing tactics, and media relations. By sharing experiences from various departments, institutions, and cultural contexts, the panel aims to enhance crisis communication instruction for both undergraduate and graduate students across the globe.
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