Perry Binder's Blog, page 18
April 7, 2019
Speaking with 8th Graders on Success in College (April 2019)

Published on April 07, 2019 09:00
Very Kind Book Review: 99 Motivators for College Success

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Published on April 07, 2019 04:54
March 25, 2019
Press for 99 Motivators for College Success Book

99 MOTIVATORS FOR COLLEGE SUCCESS IN THE NEWS
The Huffington Post - Book excerpts reprinted
- 10 Tips for Picking a Career Path in College
- 10 Tips for Thriving in College Life
- 10 Classroom Tips for Your First College Semester
Teacher's Gazette - Book excerpts reprinted
- 10 Career Path Tips to Guide Your Students
- Light Bulb Moments for New Teachers
North Fulton: GSU professor's book helps transition to college
Patch: Book Gives Tips for College Success
Pipe Dream: BU grad writes book to help new college students
PERRY's FORMER STUDENTS PROMOTING 99 MOTIVATORS FOR COLLEGE SUCCESS
Mr. Binder is the Michael Jordan of teaching! Harlem Duru
I will never forget coming back from surgery and the first thing he does is start the class on a welcome back chant for me. Kevin Clodfelter
Perry Binder was not only a Professor, but a Mentor. His classes were not about memorizing material, but taking it and applying to real-life scenarios. Lizette Olaechea
Perry's class was more than just another class for me, it was a decision making catalyst, and had a huge impact on my future. Kevin CrayonMEDIA PRAISE FOR PERRY's FIRST BOOK, UNLOCKING YOUR RUBBER ROOM (2009)The Dallas Morning News Business Book ReviewBinder's 44 lessons "make so much sense"The Signal Book ReviewHilarious ... motivational, and a funny pick-me-upOffice Arrow Book ReviewPerry's heartfelt commencement address is perhaps one of the most moving pieces of writing I've read in some time.
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Published on March 25, 2019 05:31
#Flashback - 10 years ago today (per #Facebook Memories)

Published on March 25, 2019 04:22
March 11, 2019
Guest Speaker: Technology Law for Entrepreneurs class

Technology Law for Entrepreneurs class
Published on March 11, 2019 03:18
Great speaker today: My former student, Luis Ferre...

Technology Law for Entrepreneurs class
Published on March 11, 2019 03:18
February 7, 2019
Perry’s L.I.G.H.T. B.U.L.B. Moments for Teachers

L. isten to all learners
I. nspire them with real world discussions
G. ive hope to everyone
H. eap compliments on students for quality work
T. each to your strengths
B. e available at all times, whether in person or electronically
U. nderstand that students lack your life experience or knowledge
L. earn from your learners
B. e willing to walk in your students’ shoes
Have you found your light bulb moment?
Excerpt: #99Motivators for #College#Success
Published on February 07, 2019 05:37
January 28, 2019
Social Media Article Approaches 3,500 Views

This was a fun article to write:
SMH! I Got Fired 4 FB Posts On My Device And Off Company Time? GTG #YOLO
Warren Buffett said, “It takes 20 years to build a reputation and five minutes to ruin it.” People worldwide affirm that statement daily with ill-advised social media posts in their professional and personal lives.In 2007, the infancy of social media, I opened a Facebook account. With a bit of trepidation, I asked my students to add me as a “friend,” find inappropriate online content written by griping employees, post it to my wall and discuss it in class. Since then, I created several projects to educate students on appropriate uses of social media. Recently, I published these activities in a journal article, titled “Creating Social Media Law Projects to Sensitize Business Students to Appropriate Digital Conduct.”The article describes how social media promotes “instantaneous dissemination of thought, oftentimes without filter or reflection,” in “a participatory forum of real time information clutter.” My interactive projects are designed for students to recognize good from bad digital behavior and become 24/7 brand ambassadors for wherever they work, as well as for themselves. Click here to Continue Reading
Published on January 28, 2019 01:53
Social Media Article has 3,300+ Views

This was a fun article to write:
SMH! I Got Fired 4 FB Posts On My Device And Off Company Time? GTG #YOLO
Warren Buffett said, “It takes 20 years to build a reputation and five minutes to ruin it.” People worldwide affirm that statement daily with ill-advised social media posts in their professional and personal lives.In 2007, the infancy of social media, I opened a Facebook account. With a bit of trepidation, I asked my students to add me as a “friend,” find inappropriate online content written by griping employees, post it to my wall and discuss it in class. Since then, I created several projects to educate students on appropriate uses of social media. Recently, I published these activities in a journal article, titled “Creating Social Media Law Projects to Sensitize Business Students to Appropriate Digital Conduct.”The article describes how social media promotes “instantaneous dissemination of thought, oftentimes without filter or reflection,” in “a participatory forum of real time information clutter.” My interactive projects are designed for students to recognize good from bad digital behavior and become 24/7 brand ambassadors for wherever they work, as well as for themselves. Click here to Continue Reading
Published on January 28, 2019 01:53
Social Media Article has 3,200+ Views Since April

This was a fun article to write:
SMH! I Got Fired 4 FB Posts On My Device And Off Company Time? GTG #YOLO
Warren Buffett said, “It takes 20 years to build a reputation and five minutes to ruin it.” People worldwide affirm that statement daily with ill-advised social media posts in their professional and personal lives.In 2007, the infancy of social media, I opened a Facebook account. With a bit of trepidation, I asked my students to add me as a “friend,” find inappropriate online content written by griping employees, post it to my wall and discuss it in class. Since then, I created several projects to educate students on appropriate uses of social media. Recently, I published these activities in a journal article, titled “Creating Social Media Law Projects to Sensitize Business Students to Appropriate Digital Conduct.”The article describes how social media promotes “instantaneous dissemination of thought, oftentimes without filter or reflection,” in “a participatory forum of real time information clutter.” My interactive projects are designed for students to recognize good from bad digital behavior and become 24/7 brand ambassadors for wherever they work, as well as for themselves. Click here to Continue Reading
Published on January 28, 2019 01:53