What’s up in higher ed this week?
Karine Joly has published a weekly email newsletter (on Wednesday mornings) since December 2008.
Check out this week’s selection of articles, blog posts and news stories, carefully curated to help higher ed digital professionals like you keep up with what matters!
Top 5 most popular articles according to the Email Newsletter Subscribers
12 Favorite Tools for High Ed Web Pros
From 12 HEW19 Conference Speakers
Is it time to panic about the future of higher ed?
From Mike Richwalsky
Why you might not need a DSLR
From Raquel Russell
U-M Social Media Senior Social Intern Signing Off [Including UMich Video Be Kind, Rewind]/a>
From Julia Ross
2019 Higher Ed Horizon Report [REPORT – PDF]
From Educause
Other News
2019 Higher Ed Content Conference: Watch on-demand with 3 extra sessions released in May
From Karine Joly
Higher Ed Web talks with Ryan Dee, Senior Web Designer/Developer at the University of Nebraska – Lincoln
From Karine Joly
Higher Ed Web talks with Jason Buzzell, Director of Digital Communications at the University of Nebraska at Omaha
From Karine Joly
Sizing Up Twitter Users [REPORT]
From Pew Research Center
News and updates announced at Day 1 of F8
From Facebook Official Blog
Facebook redesigns app and website around groups and IRL connections
From Mashable
Facebook Messenger will get desktop apps, co-watching, emoji status
From TechCrunch
Should You Switch to an Instagram Creator Profile?
From Later Blog
Privacy UX: Privacy-Aware Design Framework
From Smashing Magazine
Creative Commons launches its search engine out of beta, with over 300M images indexed
From TechCrunch
41% of voice assistant users have concerns about trust and privacy, report finds
From TechCrunch
Missed last week’s newsletter? Instagram Quiz Stickers, Content Strategy, #HigherEd Hero Banner, Info Architecture
From Karine Joly
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