#HEETalkLearn Posts that Worked (April 24, 2020): Augmented Reality Instagram Sticker, Proud Binge Watching, Self-Care & Distancing Tips

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 […]

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  • The conference was interesting, very informational and did not lag (the breaks were well-placed). I learned a lot about how other institutions handle the same difficulties, making my team and I feel better about where we are and what we’ve done in the social media arena.

    Shannon M. Owens, The UT Health Science Center, San Antonio. Shannon M. Owens, The UT Health Science Center, San Antonio,
    Higher Education Social Media Conference Alum
  • HEW19

    Lots of wonderful nuggets of useful information from each lightning session. Almost every session was directly applicable to our institutions website. The handful that weren’t of interest to us was solely due to our particular area of oversight for our audience- they were still fantastic presentations!

    Daniel Demmons, Providence College. Daniel Demmons, Providence College,
    HEW19 Attendee
  • The pace was very quick, but I learned so much and got fired up to do so much!

    Heather Croft, University of Victoria. Heather Croft, University of Victoria,
    Higher Education Analytics Conference Alum
  • Our school doesn’t have a budget to hire a full time social media expert, so I volunteered to take the class to learn more about social media campaign planning. I had no idea just how much was involved in running a successful campaign. This course taught me how to run a campaign from start to finish.

    Druann Dalton, West Virginia School of Osteopathic Medicine. Druann Dalton, West Virginia School of Osteopathic Medicine,
    Social Media Marketing for Higher Ed Course Alum

Our school doesn’t have a budget to hire a full time social media expert, so I volunteered to take the class to learn more about social media campaign planning. I had no idea just how much was involved in running a successful campaign. This course taught me how to run a campaign from start to finish.

Druann Dalton, West Virginia School of Osteopathic Medicine. Druann Dalton, West Virginia School of Osteopathic Medicine,
Social Media Marketing for Higher Ed Course Alum

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