Best higher ed content trends in 2020 — and the worst, too

In higher education, sharing is more than caring. It’s a way of life in our professional circles :-). Whether we share our higher ed content work in conference presentations, articles, posts or on social media, this sharing culture tends to reinforce trends, good or bad, even more than in any other industries. I believe It’s […]

2020 Best Higher Ed Content Trends
  • As a team we were able to take good nuggets of information and begin discussions about how to implement some of the topics discussed. It also brought to light how much more information is available if there is context/goals applied to the data.

    Philip Macomber. Philip Macomber, Director of Web Development / Web Analyst at Taylor University
    Higher Education Analytics Conference Alum
  • I would definitely recommend this hands-on course to anyone writing for the web. It includes lots of practical tools and techniques, best practices for higher ed websites, as well as valuable feedback from the instructor and your classmates.

    Karen Mantel, Ontario Veterinary College, University of Guelph. Karen Mantel, Ontario Veterinary College, University of Guelph,
    Web Writing for Higher Ed Course Alum
  • The format was perfect, and the speakers were excellent! The format allowed for a lot of subject variety, ensured participants stayed interested and engaged, and kept the presentations focused on valuable tactical take-aways. You also kept perfect time! One of the best webinars I’ve participated in.

    Lori Chalmers Morrison, Wilfrid Laurier University. Lori Chalmers Morrison, Wilfrid Laurier University,
    Higher Education Social Media Conference Alum
  • The HEA16 provided useful knowledge about what other institutions are doing currently in their web analytics and social media measurement. At times, it could’ve been helpful to dive deeper into certain topics, but the short format gave us a chance to get a wide breadth of information.

    Ahnes Hong, The University of British Columbia. Ahnes Hong, The University of British Columbia,
    Higher Education Analytics Conference Alum

The HEA16 provided useful knowledge about what other institutions are doing currently in their web analytics and social media measurement. At times, it could’ve been helpful to dive deeper into certain topics, but the short format gave us a chance to get a wide breadth of information.

Ahnes Hong, The University of British Columbia. Ahnes Hong, The University of British Columbia,
Higher Education Analytics Conference Alum

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