#HEETalkLearn Posts that Worked (March 27, 2020)

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 (Optimizing Crisis Communications on the Fly last week), but I also share a quick (2- to 3-min top) round up of the best performing posts […]

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  • This is a great course for those who want to dive deeper into SEO, with specific strategies for the Higher Ed environment and great opportunities to learn from peers.

    Melony Ritter. Melony Ritter, Social Media Coordinator, National Park Community College
    SEO for Higher Ed Course Alum
  • I recommend this course for anyone interested in expanding their knowledge of social media marketing. I saw almost immediate results as I implemented ideas from the course and from my course mates into my work!

    Cortlan Waters Bartley, Hanover College. Cortlan Waters Bartley, Hanover College,
    Social Media Marketing for Higher Ed Course Alum
  • What I love about this conference is the convenience and breadth of topics. The bite-sized sessions are usually just enough to get me thinking about that specific topic and how I can utilize it on my campus. I find myself furiously taking notes less about what the speaker is saying, and more about how I can translate and implement their ideas and experiences in my work. It’s inspirational!

    Sarah Stall, University of Puget Sound. Sarah Stall, University of Puget Sound,
    Higher Education Social Media Conference Alum
  • It’s great to hear about content strategy and tactics from other higher ed institutions. So often webinars and conferences are focused on those working in the corporate world, and while it’s nice to see what others outside of our industry are doing, learning from your higher ed peers (especially those facing similar resource constraints) is incredibly valuable.

    Kirstin Hierholzer, University of Oregon. Kirstin Hierholzer, University of Oregon,
    Higher Ed Content Conference Alum

It’s great to hear about content strategy and tactics from other higher ed institutions. So often webinars and conferences are focused on those working in the corporate world, and while it’s nice to see what others outside of our industry are doing, learning from your higher ed peers (especially those facing similar resource constraints) is incredibly valuable.

Kirstin Hierholzer, University of Oregon. Kirstin Hierholzer, University of Oregon,
Higher Ed Content Conference Alum

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