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
Why YouTube Vlogging Is Our Next Social Media Priority at CSU
From social.colostate.edu
Upgrade Your Social Toolbox for 2019
From social.colostate.edu
Campus-Based Podcasts
From www.insidehighered.com
It’s time to pay serious attention to TikTok
From techcrunch.com
Digital Marketing Trends for 2019
From universitybusiness.com
Other News
Present at the 2019 Higher Ed Content Conference: Submit a proposal by Feb 13
From collegewebeditor.com
What’s in the 2019 #HigherEd Analytics Conference for you? Find out with #HEA19 Preview Day!
From higheredexperts.com
Ready for HighEdWeb Southeast? A conversation with conference chair Danielle Sewell
From link.highedweb.org
UNH January 2019: Social Media Review
From medium.com
Top tips for killer analytics reports
From collegewebeditor.com
How to increase your chances to present at a higher ed marketing conference in 2019 with these 5 open calls for proposals
From higheredexperts.com
Happy 15th Birthday Facebook [VIDEO]!
From twitter.com
Facebook users who quit the social network for a month feel happier
From techcrunch.com
Banning Critics From Social Media Can Constitute A First Amendment Violation
From www.socialmedialawbulletin.com
YouTube expands test of its Instagram-like Explore tab to more devices
From techcrunch.com
Report: Smart speaker adoption in U.S. reaches 66M units, with Amazon leading
From techcrunch.com
A Guide To CSS Support In Browsers
From www.smashingmagazine.com
Missed last week’s newsletter? #HEA19 Preview Day, 5 #HigherEd Conference CFPs, Analytics Report Tips, Email, DNS & #a11y
From higheredexperts.com
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