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!
Facebook Launches Stories Feature
From Higher Ed Web Tech
4 questions to great #highered pros to follow: Jason Boucher, Social Media Manager – University of New Hampshire
From Higher Ed Experts
Saving Time and Building Engagement with Snapchat Series
From Snapchat.Education
Ready, Fire, Aim?
From Inside Higher Ed
6 things every enrollment manager should know about high school counselors
From Ruffalo Noel Levitz
Online Giving Metrics Your Annual Fund Team Should Start Tracking
From Evertrue
I love it when a sprint comes together
From University of Bath
Need help with digital measurement? Get the #HigherEd Digital Marketing Analytics Roadmap (HEDMAR)!
From College Web Editor
Building For Mobile: RWD, PWA, AMP Or Instant Articles?
From Smashing Magazine
‘Who shared it?’: How Americans decide what news to trust on social media
From American Press Institute
Turning Down Top Choices
From Inside Higher Ed
What the Public Knows About Cybersecurity
From Pew Research Center
Introducing Trending Storylines: Discover trending news and views on LinkedIn
From LinkedIn Official Blog
More Ways to Share with the Facebook Camera
From Facebook Blog
New Ways to Go Live on Facebook: Now From Your Computer
From Facebook Blog
Medium debuts its paid membership subscription program
From TechCrunch
Missed last week’s newsletter? What’s your HEDMAR score, Podcasting, #HESM Giving Day, Present at #HEWEB17 and Analytics
From Higher Ed Experts
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