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Newsletter: Watch HEA18, Snapchat Analytics, Stop-Motion, Animoji & Content Performance Quotient

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!

Top 5 most popular articles according to the Email Newsletter Subscribers

3 Things We’re Doing Wrong in Higher Ed Social Media
From Duke University

Creating Stop-Motion Illustrations for Social Media
From Colorado State University

Animoji in Motion: How Duke Announced the 2018 Commencement Speaker
From Duke University

5 Tips for Creating Conversations on Facebook without Engagement Baiting
From Colorado State University

7 Things I’ve Learnt From Snapchat’s New Insights Tool
From Matt Horne

Other news

Snapchat Analytics Are Here, Finally
From HighEd WebTech

Why should your team watch the 2018 Higher Ed Analytics Conference?
From College Web Editor

5 Steps to Build a Faculty Expert Program
From CASE Blog

How Russian Twitter bots created fear at the University of Missouri in 2015
From Inside HigherEd

Beyond Engagement on Websites: the content performance quotient
From zeldman.com

Over 300 Social Media Tools and Resources for 2018.
From Post Control Marketing

Snapchat finally gives creators analytics
From TechCrunch

Snapchat adds GIF stickers via Giphy, plus new Friends and Discover screen tabs
From TechCrunch

Vimeo launches tools for simultaneous uploading or livestreaming to Facebook, YouTube, Twitch and others
From TechCrunch

Instagram Direct one-ups Snapchat with replay privacy controls
From TechCrunch

Top 5 most popular newsletter articles from last week [Twitter VIDEO]
From Karine Joly

Facebook for Students, Privacy on Social, Snapchat, #HESM & Google AMP
From HigherEd Experts

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