Higher Ed Experts

Newsletter: 2018 #HigherEd WEBSITES Conference, #HECO18, GDPR 101, May 1st Deadline & More #HESM

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

My top 3 favorite higher ed websites, great advice, cool tool and big web pro challenge
From Cade Whitbourn

Best Social Media Idea for Graduation – from UMich Nikki Sunstrum
From University of Michigan Record

GDPR Changes the International Marketing World, But What Does It Mean for Higher Education Analytics?
From Carnegie Dartlet

How to negotiate a job offer effectively
From Inside Higher Ed

Why register your team for the 2018 #HigherEd WEBSITES Conference on June 13?
From College Web Editor

Other News

Last-Minute Checklist for Final Days of Yield Period
From Inside Higher Ed

Lessons learned from migrating to WP Engine
From University of St. Andrews

12 Favorite Content Tools in Higher Ed
From College Web Editor

5 Advanced Tips for Running Ads on Facebook
From Sprout Social Insights

Snapchat just proved why lenses are a bigger deal than Stories
From Mashable

A flaw-by-flaw guide to Facebook’s new GDPR privacy changes
From TechCrunch

What Information Do Facebook Advertisers Know About Me?
From Facebook Blog

YouTube releases its first report about how it handles flagged videos and policy violations
From TechCrunch

Facebook reveals 25 pages of takedown rules for hate speech and more
From TechCrunch

Top 5 most popular newsletter articles from last week [23-second Twitter VIDEO]
From Twitter

#HECO18 Preview Day “Storify,” 12 #HigherEd Content Tools, International Gifts, #HESM Science, Snapchat & More
From HigherEd Experts

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