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Newsletter: How to present, Bye Bye May 1st?, Accessible #HESM, Redesigned in #HigherEd, Insta Pandora & TikTok News

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

Colleges Face Investigations Over Whether Their Use of Social Media Follows Accessibility Regulations
From Ed Surge

Upping our Instagram Game
From Hope College Blog

Boise State University has a new .edu
From Boise State University

A Future With a Different Code of Ethics for Admissions Professionals
From Jon Boeckenstedt’s Admissions Weblog

Keeping Social Media Reliable but Fresh: Social Media, Greeting Cards, and Everything in Between
From Robert Bochnak

Other News

Why and how to present at higher ed marketing conferences
From Higher Ed Experts

Orientation for the Adult Learner
From Inside Higher Ed

A Higher Ed CMO’s Dilemma: In-sourcing vs. Outsourcing
From Inside Higher Ed

Put fewer words on your web pages
From Susan T. Evans Consulting

On Second Try, Harvard Student Allowed to Enter U.S
From Inside Higher Ed

Pandora now lets you share music and podcasts to your Instagram Stories
From Tech Crunch

Ahead of FTC ruling, YouTube Kids is getting its own website
From Tech Crunch

Facebook rolls out new business tools for Messenger, kills the ‘Discover’ tab
From Tech Crunch

Bottom Navigation Pattern On Mobile Web Pages: A Better Alternative?
From Smashing Magazine

The NFL joins TikTok in multi-year partnership
From Tech Crunch

An Update About Face Recognition on Facebook
From Facebook Newsroom

Missed last week’s newsletter? Words on the Web, Plain English, Instagram Saves & New Restrictions on Social Media Ads and 7 JOBS
From Higher Ed Experts



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