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
25 Favorite Higher Ed Social Media Schools Selected by Professional Peers
From HigherEd Experts
10 Ways to Make Your Social Media Channels More Inclusive
From Colorado State University
Five tips to help you look after your mental health
From The Native
6 ways to determine if a job is a good fit.
From Inside HigherEd
Top Digital Marketing Takeaways From LinkedIn Education Connect 2019
From Carnegie Dartlet
Other News
4 questions to great #HESM pros to follow: Tiffany Broadbent Beker, Director of Digital Marketing for University Advancement at William & Mary
From HigherEd Experts
Everything you ever wanted to know about chatbots (but were afraid to ask)
From Jisc
Digital Summit Detroit Conference Recap: Video, Video, Video
From University of Michigan
4 questions to great #HESM pros to follow: Dominique Benjamin, Digital & Social Media Coordinator at TAMU
From HigherEd Experts
Coming soon to Ivy League campuses: free coffee, privacy not included
From Inside HigherEd
FAFSA launches mobile app for start of 2019-20 award year
From Inside HigherEd
Instagram tests school networks for teen growth, launches scannable Nametags
From Tech Crunch
9 highlights from Snapchat CEO’s 6,000-word leaked memo on survival
From Tech Crunch
Google Slides gets real-time automated captions
From Tech Crunch
Getting Started With WordPress Gutenberg By Creating Your Own Block
From Smashing Magazine
College Website Photos, Events, Instagram Ads, FB Premiere, Stories & More #HESM
From HigherEd Experts
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