Buffalo State offers several online communication tools. All are good for promotion, sharing information, and, with the addition of your compelling content/story, making Buffalo State shine.
RSS
Really Simple Syndication (RSS) is an XML-based format used to organize and distribute Web content. Used most often to disseminate news and blogs, RSS allows content producers to create "feeds," which users subscribe to. [More.]
Blogs
Buffalo State students blog about courses and life on campus via several department blogs. Visit "blog central" to hear students talk about their experiences in the classroom, or while they're just out and about. [More.]
Podcasts
Podcasts are MP3 audio files that are available for download. You can listen to the audio on your computer or on any portable MP3 player (like an iPod). Podcast content varies, but is typically spoken word material such as radio shows, lectures, and interviews. [More.]
Forums
Get "on board" and maximize one of the college's most flexible online communication tools. Whatever you call them: BBSs, bulletin boards, or forums, we invite you to see the college's two boards (Ask Buffalo State and Buffalo State Forum) in action. Contact Paul Kruczynski for help with establishing a bulletin board for your academic department or administrative office.
Photo Gallery
View, Buffalo State's searchable photo gallery, provides a unique perspective on life at Buffalo State. Photos are compiled into thematic galleries and albums to provide a candid overview of Buffalo State's faces and places. Contact Paul Kruczynski to get started.
