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!
Higher Ed DigiTALES: How to get the most out of the #HEWEB17 conference (or your next higher ed marketing conference)
From Higher Ed DigiTALES
Why and how to design your social media visuals with Facebook text taste
From Higher Ed Experts
12 Lessons learned by your #highered social media colleagues in 2017 #hesm
From College Web Editor
18 Reflections on NACAC 2017
From U of Admissions Marketing
Seven things I discovered at the Institutional Web Management Workshop 2017
From University of BATH
Seven steps to social media stardom
From UNB
9 Things HigherEd Comms Pro’s Can Do To Stay Healthy
From LinkedIn
UNH Social Media Review: September 2017
From Medium
‘I love to delight people’: 6 questions with #heweb17 keynoter Felicia Day
From Link
Learning with 1000+ friends – social media in higher ed
From LinkedIn
Why higher ed marketers can’t ignore Snapchat (the best badly designed app) anymore
From Higher Ed Experts
College Enrollment Projected to Grow 15% by 2025
From Inside Higher Ed
Giving you more characters to express yourself
From Twitter Blog
Here’s how to give yourself 280 characters on Twitter right now
From Mashable
Instagram’s new stickers let you add polls to your Story
From Mashable
Introducing 3D World Lenses: A New Way to Play for Advertisers
From Snapchat Blog
Facebook will hire 1,000 and make ads visible to fight election interference
From TechCrunch
Missed last week’s newsletter? #HESM 17 Conference Program, Best Badly Designed App, International for $35, Content Modeling & Snapchat vs. Instagram
From Higher Ed Experts
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