Tuesday, September 25, 2007

Week 5: 9/25/2007

Wow...I was soo amazed how much time and effort companies spend to get us TO BUY! By the way, I want that psychologist's job (but only if it was in the fashion industry:). I found it sooo hilarious how men think they are such a SEX SYMBOL on a bike...PLEASE! I get soo annoyed when men are on a bike or in a car reving it....like someone actual cares! I also thought it was interesting that commercials reassure individuals when making purchases. I know I have felt so guilty when I splurge on jeans or an outfit that I really don't need. However, when I see an advertisement in a magazine...I feel the sigh of relief.

So we didn't end up talking about the VALS segmentation. The survey was fun (so those of you who haven't taken it...it will only take a second and you will find out something interesting). I was labeled an innovator and experiencer. Too long to talk about, but truely reveals what type of consumer I am.

Lastly, I loved reviewing segmentation outside the classroom. It really help solidify what it means by using all those examples and putting it to life. Have a GREAT NIGHT!

Monday, September 17, 2007

Date: 9-17-07

Presentations, presentations...I always learn something new when it comes to presentation skills. As Dr. Engelberg recited all the things NOT to do during a presentation I thought back and said "HEY, many professors do those exact same things!" No wonder i'm bored during their classes! As I thought about it, I also realized that the professors that did not use powerpoint or only used the bullet points in powerpoint as cues for talking are those professors that I really enjoyed listening to. Sadly, I'm due to present at my job on some of the health promotion theories soon. Although i'm excited that not only in this class, but in one of my other classes i've learned about presentation skills, i'm still not too sure how I can grab everyone's attention with health promotion theory? Does anyone have any suggestions?

Monday, September 10, 2007

Week 2 Lecture

Theories in health communication was the main topic of todays class. I enjoyed hearing the different ideas groups had on how to communicate a campaign to certain populations. I really liked the Hannah Montana group focusing on teens. Its amazing how much power celebrities have and how much they influence our behavior. This is especially true for teenagers. Teenagers look up to these celebrities as role models and sadly true, there are many celeb role models out there that just aren't very positive. Well, not Hannah Montana, she is ok:). I think it is important to use this icons to sell our health communication messages.