Send us your photostreams, and blogs, and facebook groups, and….

Categories: LIS Staff Interest

There are lots of places you can go to find people at Middlebury engaged in social media, but most of these are the official content of campus Departments and Offices. We are putting together a new site to highlight the informal online activities of Middlebury faculty, students, and staff. There are a great number of blogging about your life experiences, putting together fun videos, showing off your photography, and organizing for causes, or just for fun with social media.

Send anything you think other people would be interested in seeing to website@middlebury.edu, or feel free to add it to the comment here! Expect to see another post here soon letting you know where to go to see what your peers are up to!

About Ian McBride

I'm a web developer at Middlebury.

4 Responses to Send us your photostreams, and blogs, and facebook groups, and….

  1. Adam Franco says:

    I might as well kick this off:

    Photos of the campus by many photographers (including a number of staff, faculty, and students):
    http://www.flickr.com/groups/midd_campus/

    My own online ejecta:
    http://www.flickr.com/photos/adamfranco/
    http://www.adamfranco.com/

    Do you prefer RSS feed URLs?

  2. Ryan Kellett says:

    There are a plethora of study abroad blogs that get created each semester. I have always wanted a great aggregation of the many student abroad at any given time. That would be wish for your new informal site!

    Personally:
    http://www.flickr.com/photos/onrye

  3. Emily Culp says:

    go/mcab is the official mcab (facebook) webpage… there you will also find links to the offical mcab flickr and twitter feeds

  4. My travel blog while I’m on my Febmester:

    http://www.youtube.com/agentpebble

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