Higher Ed Experts

Newsletter: Best Content Advice for #HigherEd, Vero, CASE Awards, Vero, Social Media Usage & #HESM News

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

Best advice ever on #Highered content
From College Web Editor

Vero: Hero or Zero?
From Social Media University of Michigan

How to Create Engaging Short Videos for Social Media (Including 7 Excellent Examples)
From Buffer Social

3 questions on content to great #highered pros to follow: Sonja Likness Foust, Director of Social Media and Content Strategy – Duke University
From Higher Ed Experts

3 Things We’ve Learnt From Our February Organic Content Stats
From Matt Horne

Other news

BU Social Media Communicators: Spring 2018 Meeting Recap
From BU SOCIAL

Social Media Review: February 2018
From UNH Social

Facebook’s Algorithm Changes & What It Means for Brands
From Duke University Social Media

Bringing in the stakeholders
From University of St Andrews

Announcing call for HighEdWeb Board nominations
From Link

Circle of Excellence Awards: What You Need to Know
From Case

Top 5 Most Popular Articles in @karinejoly Newsletter This Week
From Twitter

Social Media Use in 2018
From Pew Research Center

Twitter’s new Bookmarks feature saves you from embarrassing likes
From Mashable

Facebook swings at Twitter with Breaking News label
From TechCrunch

Facebook rolls out job posts to become the blue-collar LinkedIn
From TechCrunch

Snapchat is stuck in the uncanny valley of AR glassest
From TechCrunch

Missed last week’s newsletter: Higher Ed Content, Duplicate, Rankings, Social Media Trolls, Facebook Metrics and More #HESM
From Higher Ed Experts

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