Nov
29
To take the test please LOGIN to your subject-page ‘Writing for Public Relations’. If you would like to get the result by email, don’t forget to provide your email-address when starting the test. Good luck!
Nov
25
Thank you for the pictures!
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Nov
23
Quincy Jones podcasts available
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“During his six decades in show business, music icon and entertainment impresario Quincy Jones has worked with such legendary performers as Ray Charles, Frank Sinatra, Michael Jackson, and Bono…. Now Quincy is using technology again to reach out to his legion of fans in the form of this series of podcasts in which he’ll share what’s on his mind and what’s turning him on.” (from his iTunes notes)
Check out his podcasts (see them on iTunes) and if you would like to learn how to produce podcasts yourself look out for our upcoming seminars “Podcasting 101″. Click on the RSS Blog on the right column and keep up-to-date!
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podcast, Quincy Jones, FIM Jakarta
Nov
23
The Chech Radio D-dur offers the Brandenburg concertos by J.S.Bach for free download in MP3 and the lossless FLAC format. Just visit their website and start downloading. Happy listening!
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Bach, classical music
Nov
23
WANTED! The Zoom H2 digital recorder
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We would like to purchase the Zoom H2 digital recorder as shown on the picture for our computer lab. It sells for under 2 million IDR. It seems, that this device is not available in Indonesia so far. So we need some help: if you know where to find this little recorder or you have friends who know….
Please leave a comment here or email us.
Thank you for your help! Carpe diem!
Update: Jonathan Gorvett, a journalist from UK, brought us the recorder from Malaysia. Thanks John!
Nov
19
Online presentation and PDF file for Topic 5 “Customer Database” has been added to your page. To view and download please LOGIN to your subject.
Nov
4
“Meeting other cultures”
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“Meet a foreigner (not Indonesian) and ask him about his culture. Write down what you found out and how it differs from your culture. You may do so in a group or on your own.”
This was the task for classes of Intercultural Communications. And the result is what you can see here (a sneak view of the booklet) a wide variety of interviews with people from all over the world.
If you would like to read the print version, please contact the academic office in Campus C.
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Jakarta, London School of Public Relations, intercultural communications
Nov
3
Speedy Internet, o rly?
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