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!
How PR Can Help with Social Media
From Higher Ed Experts
Creating a UX culture on your campus for a better website
From Higher Ed Experts
Reaching +230K Facebook users organically with a 360-degree photo
From Higher Ed Experts
Rise of the Mobile Admissions Application: It’s Not Just About Conversion and ROI
From U of Admissions Marketing
Work Smarter with a “NO Strategy
From Inside Higher Ed
Sending Snaps to a 109-Year-Old Alumna
From Case Blog
Downloading Snapchat stories with the new Memories feature
From Medium
Bundles of Time: Our Micro-Volunteering Program at Longwood University
From Evertrue
Podcasting Gladwell vs. Bowdoin: How to Respond to an Attack via Social
From Social Media for Colleges
Writing for the Web? Simplicity is sophistication
From Link: The Journal of Higher Education Web Professionals
What the 2016 Ross-CASE Survey Tells Us About Alumni Engagement in
From Alumni Futures
Pokemon Go Phenomenon in Higher Ed
From Jose Sabado
Being okay with Pokemon GO
From Alana Wiens
Pokemon Training with UMSocial
From University of Michigan
Making And Maintaining Atomic Design Systems With Pattern Lab 2
From Smashing Magazine
Malcolm Gladwell sets off debate over whether good campus food prevents more aid for low-income students
From Inside Higher Ed
A Step-By-Step Guide to Launching a Branded Hashtag
From Sprout Social
Pokemon Go will soon get ads in the form of sponsored locations
From TechCrunch
Pokemon Go tops Twitter’s daily users, sees more engagement than Facebook
From TechCrunch
Missed the Last Newsletter? Global Social Media, Facebook Live Tips, RWD, #HEWEB16, Twitter & More #hesm
From Higher Ed Experts
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