One of the things I like best about the social media class I teach is seeing the students create their blogs and bring them to life. Each person chooses a subject they’re passionate about and presents it from a personal point of view.

Now that we’re well into the term, I thought I’d introduce this year’s group.

As before, the subjects are as eclectic as the students and range from a hockey goalie’s perspective on the ice (and off); profiles of visual artists from northern Ontario; an urban view of fashion, beauty, travel and photography; a shoppers guide to finding great deals… 

Here’s a full list (and Twitter handles) so you can discover them for yourself.

Name Blog Twitter
Joshua http://joshrealestates.wordpress.com @realtor_josha
Diana  http://dianabozinovic.wordpress.com @DianaBozinovic
Liliana http://buyinghealthylunches.wordpress.com @5Cassie
Christine http://artisanian.wordpress.com @SmoothSailingHI
Dheeraj http://dheerajdhull.wordpress.com @DheerajDhull
Piero http://breatheskateboarding.blogspot.ca @pierocce
Deb http://debfraleigh.wordpress.com @debfraleigh
Christian http://ideasandidols.wordpress.com @AdFilmsCK
Robert http://niagararunner.wordpress.com @roblapensee
Jared http://billybitmap.ca/theatre @autoblot
Julie http://juliemckeon1.wordpress.com @McKeonJulie
Christine http://dealdiva1.wordpress.com @cstewart2009
Bernie http://fromtheblueice.wordpress.com @BernieWiebs

If you have a chance, drop by and say hello
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About Martin Waxman


Martin Waxman, MCM, is a digital communications strategist. He conducts AI research, leads Generative AI and digital and social media training workshops and speaks at events across North America. He's co-founder of two PR agencies, president of a consultancy and has worked in the industry for nearly 30 years. Martin is a LinkedIn Learning instructor, adjunct professor at the Schulich School of Business and associate director of the Future of Marketing Institute. He also teaches digital marketing strategy at McMaster University. He's a member of the Institute for Public Relations Digital Media Research Center and a past-chair of PRSA Counselors Academy. He has a Master of Communications Management (MCM) from McMaster-Syracuse Universities.