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!
Creating a strategic plan for your school’s social media
From Higher Ed Experts
What Happens if Federal Money Goes Away?
From Higher Ed Data Stories
The Declaration of Independence and Constitution were our original content management systems.
From Inside Tim’s Head
Hosting Student Takeovers on Snapchat at Boston University
From Boston University Blog
A Summer Snapchat Mini-Series at Princeton
From Princeton Social Media
Advice for professors using social media to discuss controversial topics
From Inside Higher Ed
Public engagement and social media for Faculty: Twitter threads, chats and LinkedIn articles
From Social Media @ Hallam
Try 3-30, a new approach for your higher ed summer projects
From Higher Ed Experts
Higher Ed Fundraisers express concerns about their own effectiveness
From Inside Higher Ed
How To Make Use Of Weekly Design Meetings
From Smashing Magazine
Metrics Release: New Ways to Better Understand Interactions
From Facebook Newsroom
Showing More Informative Links in Facebook News Feed
From Facebook Newsroom
New LinkedIn Features: Reconnect with a Colleague, See Who’s Searching for You, and Fine-tune Your Profile
From LinkedIn
You can now make your own Snapchat filters without leaving the app
From Mashable
Instagram implements an AI system to fight mean and harassing comments
From TechCrunch
Missed last week’s newsletter? New Approach to #HigherEd Summer Projects, Course Search, Branding, FB Group Tools & HESM
From Higher Ed Experts
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