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
33 Favorite Higher Ed Websites Selected by Peers (2019 edition)
From Higher Ed Experts
Connecting the dots with Marquette’s “You’ve been waiting for this moment”
From Medium.com
Trans-inclusive Design
From A List Apart
How to use Reddit in higher ed
From #PSEWEB
Higher ed web talks with Joshua Charles, Director of Web Governance & Communications at Rutgers Business School
From Higher Ed Experts
Other News
Another Higher Ed Logo Bites the Dust: Bullish on “New” USF logo
From Hice School
College Tuition Discount Rates Hit Record Highs
From Inside Higher Ed
Social media impact in emerging economies [STUDY]
From Pew Research Center
Facebook introduces “one strike” policy to combat abuse of its live-streaming service
From TechCrunch
Zuckerberg says breaking up Facebook isn’t going to help
From TechCrunch
Alleged Infringement for using a photo in a tweet
From BYU Copyright Licensing Office
Twitter’s new Developer Labs offers beta access to rebuilt APIs
From TechCrunch
Learn How to Report Unprofessional Behavior: How-to Videos Now in Multiple Languages
From LinkedIn Blog
How Frontend Developers Can Help To Bridge The Gap Between Designers And Developers
From Smashing Magazine
How to Get Your Followers to Book Appointments on Instagram
From Later Blog
Missed last week’s newsletter? New New USF Logo, Echos in Dorms, FB Videos, Hybrid Lazy Loading & Designing for Voice
From Higher Ed Experts
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