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
Number of clicks don’t really matter
From St Andrews University Digital communications Team Blog
Columbia University Sued Over Tweet by German Photographer
From BYU Licensing Office
Why silos should break down in higher ed
From Modern Marketing for Higher Ed
How to Shift Your Marketing Strategy to Drive Enrollment Among Undecided Students
From Carnegie Dartlet
7 Reasons Not to Cede Your Online Professional Identity to LinkedIn
From Inside Higher Ed
Other News
Upgrade your higher ed marketing skills in 4 weeks this Fall!
From Higher Ed Experts
Check out the program of the Higher Ed Social Media Conference!
From Higher Ed Experts
Automattic (WordPress) Gets $300M Investment, Now What?
From HighEdWebTech
Dealing with cyber security threats to universities and colleges in the UK
From Jisc
Advice about promoting one’s book through social media and avoiding being dropped by a university press
From Inside Higher Ed
How Choosing a College Is Like Buying a Milkshake
From Edsurge
Designing Complex Responsive Tables In WordPress
From Smashing Magazine
UTM tracking & URL shortening for social media marketers
From Sprout Social
Twitter updates lists as it pushes users toward ‘interests’
From Mashable
YouTube CEO says it “missed the mark” with verification overhaul
From TechCrunch
People Raise Over $2 Billion for Causes on Facebook
From Facebook Blog
Missed last week’s newsletter? #Music Lawsuit, Retirement Clock, All-Stars on Social Media, Redesign Stories and New Facebook & Instagram Featuresand 7 JOBS
From Higher Ed Experts
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