Higher Ed Experts

Newsletter: Snap Spectacles in #HigherEd, #HESM Alum Ambassadors, Show & Tell, #HEWEB Keynote, Twitter & Instagram

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!

Why and how to launch an all-alum social media ambassador program
From Higher Ed Experts

Snap Inc. Spectacles and Snapchat show campuses in new light
From University Business

How Higher Ed can use Snapchat Spectacles: A Live Student Takeover for Commencement at Duke University
From College Web Editor

Is parallax scrolling bad for your website?
From University of St. Andrews

How to organise a Show & Tell
From University of Bath

Getting Ready for Fall: Checklist for International Recruitment
From Inside Higher Ed

How Princeton Used a Meta Tag Strategy and Drupal to Look Our Best on Social Media
From Princeton University

Mascots on Social Media: Lessons from the best
From Colorado State University

Step-by-step guide to a strategic plan for your school’s social media
From Higher Ed Experts

HighEdWeb 2017 Welcomes Felicia Day
From Link – The Journal of Higher Education Web Professionals

Surveys document declines in international student yield rates
From Inside Higher Ed

University sends acceptance letters with AR, and it’s blowing minds
From Mashable

We Made These 10 Social Media Mistakes so You Don’t Have To
From Buffer

Twitter lets you avoid trolls by muting new users and strangers
From TechCrunch

You can now reply to Instagram Stories with photos and video
From Mashable

Snapchat lets you add links, voice filters and backdrops to Snaps
From TechCrunch

Missed last week’s newsletter? Social Media Strategic Plan, Snapchat Summer, Facebook Metrics & Algo Change, Instagram & More
From Higher Ed Experts

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