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
Another Higher Ed Logo Bites the Dust: Bullish on “New” USF logo
From Hice School
Higher ed web talks with Elizabeth Gray, Web Developer at Purdue University
From Higher Ed Experts
12 Favorite Tools for High Ed Web Pros
From Higher Ed Experts
April 2019: UNH Social Media Review
From UHN Social
Maybe Universities Shouldn’t Be Putting Amazon Echos in Student Dorms
From Eric Stoller
Another Season of #CCUfamily in the Books: lessons learned from an integrated social media campaigns
From Don’t Blink
Other News
Do Colleges Measure What They Value in Student Learning?
From Inside Higher Ed
US digital advertising exceeded $100B in 2018 (IAB report)
From TechCrunch
Now you can book appointments directly through Instagram and Facebook
From Mashable
Here’s everything Google announced on Tuesday at the I/O 2019 Keynote
From TechCrunch
Google Search will offer better news coverage, and soon, support for podcast search
From TechCrunch
Designing For The Future With Voice Prototypes
From Smashing Magazine
Updates to Video Ranking
From Facebook Official Blog
Hybrid Lazy Loading: A Progressive Migration To Native Lazy Loading
From Smashing Magazine
Instagram is Hiding Likes in Canada: Here’s Everything You Need to Know
From Later Blog
Missed last week’s newsletter? Newsletter: 12 Favorite Web Tools, HECO19 Extras, UMich Video, Facebook F8 News, Twitter & Horizon Reports
From Higher Ed Experts
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