#HEETalkLearn Posts that Worked (May 22, 2020): Pick 3 Challenge, Campus Faves, Brad Pitt’s Message & Grads on TikTok

Posts that Works from the #HEETalkLearn Speakers & Attendees Every week at the Higher Ed Experts’ Free Friday Talk & Learn we have a 10-min session on a given topic, but I also share a quick round up of the best performing posts of the previous week suggested by speakers and attendees along with templates […]

Posts that Worked by Karine Joly
  • The conference format is useful, easy, and fun because it allows people to come and go; get up and eat; check their email and phones; discuss the concepts immediately; and interact both with the speakers and with one another.

    Christine Babick, Purdue University. Christine Babick, Purdue University,
    Higher Ed Content Conference Alum
  • I recommend this course to anyone interested in learning how to use social media to enhance your school’s reputation and build relationships with your stakeholders. Whether you’re a one-person shop (like me) or part of a marketing communications department, this course will give you the knowledge and skills to take your social media activities to the next level. I gained practical skills and developed a broader appreciation of how to use social media ethically and strategically to strengthen our school’s marketing and communications campaigns.

    Liz Lemon-Mitchell, University of New Brunswick, Faculty of Business Administration. Liz Lemon-Mitchell, University of New Brunswick, Faculty of Business Administration,
    Social Media Marketing for Higher Ed Course Alum
  • We really enjoyed it. Learned what we wanted about Periscope and Snapchat. It is hard to get away for a conference, but this was time well worth spending!

    Alissa Carr, University of MD Eastern Shore. Alissa Carr, University of MD Eastern Shore,
    Higher Education Social Media Conference Alum
  • Great course where you get to interact with other colleagues frrom other Universities. Learning made simple through interactive discussion.

    Corey Hinds. Corey Hinds, Web Developer at University of the West Indies: Cavehill
    Responsive Web Design for Higher Ed Course Alum

Great course where you get to interact with other colleagues frrom other Universities. Learning made simple through interactive discussion.

Corey Hinds. Corey Hinds, Web Developer at University of the West Indies: Cavehill
Responsive Web Design for Higher Ed Course Alum

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