Video is a lot of work. As Susan Evans, director of Creative Services at William & Mary College, noted in a blog post earlier this week, great video isn’t as easy to produce as it looks. Susan has even decided to wait to get a videographer on her team before doing another video. [CORRECTION: looks […]
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3 questions to a higher ed blogger: Mike Richwalsky, Assistant Director of Public Affairs at Allegheny College, from “HighEdWebTech.com”
Mike Richwalsky and I date back from July 2005, even if we only met last year at the HighEdWeb conference in Rochester. Since my first interview with him published on this blog, Mike has been a source for a few of my UB columns and has presented 3 webinars for Higher Ed Experts. He will […]
eduWeb 2008 in 140 words – Head in the Cloud: On-Demand Solutions for Processing, Storage and Content Delivery Needs by Mike Richwalsky and Josh Tysiachney from Allegheny College
Note from Karine: This year, I’ve asked all the eduWeb speakers working in universities/colleges to share in 140 words or less the biggest take-away from their presentation or table talk. If you’ve attended this session, feel free to weigh in by posting a comment, a question or a suggestion. The cloud is cheap, easy, distributed […]
Special UB column about podcasting: Interview with Mike Richwalsky from Allegheny College
Last November, I conducted several email interviews to prepare my column about podcasting in higher education for the Feb. 2006 issue of University Business: “The Power of Podcasts” With over 30,000 podcasts downloaded in 10 months, Allegheny College launched its podcasts, 15-minute interviews with a new guest every week, in April 2005. The host and […]
Interview: Mike Richwalsky, Allegheny College’s Web Administrator
Web Administrator at Allegheny College in PA, Mike Richwalsky has become one of the examples to follow when it comes to podcasts in higher education. While he didn’t attend the Web Communications and Strategies Conference earlier this week at Salisbury University, his institution was mentioned several times as a model in presentations about Podcasts and […]
Missed the #heweb16 conference? Check this selection of slides, posts & resources
The Big #heweb16 Recap I didn’t make it to the HighEdWeb Conference this year, but I did follow the #heweb16 backchannel on Twitter & read the posts about the conference sessions published by the excellent team of bloggers from LINK, the journal of the HighEdWeb Association. So, I’ve compiled this big list of the slides […]
Top 5 Web Project Management Tools for #highered Professionals
Got Digital Projects to Manage at Your School? Who doesn’t have projects to manage in higher education? Whether you’re in charge of websites, mobile development, web applications or marketing, communication, publications and social media initiatives, you have projects to manage. And, while there is a lot more to successful digital project management than the tool […]
How to request your LinkedIn University Page #highered #hesm
LinkedIn launches University Pages Have you heard the news yet? When I did, I was updating my 8-week online course on social media marketing for higher ed before the next session starting after Labor Day. LinkedIn has just launched a new service for universities and colleges: University Pages. While these pages are presented as a […]
Missed the #eduwebconf13 conference? Check out the slides, photos & take-aways
I attended the eduWeb Conference last week in Boston, MA — and I got to say I really had a blast: 2 great keynotes, too many really good sessions, fantastic conversations, amazing social events and really lively backchannel on Twitter. Conferences are always a great opportunity to see old friends and meet new ones – […]
12 #highered sessions to attend at #eduwebconf13 July 29-31 in Boston, MA
Strategic Conference Session Selection, FTW? Are you going to the eduWeb conference? Have you looked at the schedule? Crazy, I know: 4 tracks, 44 1-hour sessions and since we can’t 3D print clones of ourselves, it means that it’s decision time. I’ve spent close to 3 hours working on this post. I started with a […]
8 new interesting #highered voices to celebrate 8 years of collegewebeditor.com
It’s been three years since I last highlighted the anniversary of this blog. Even after 8 years of blogging covering higher education, I’m still amazed at how vibrant and resourceful our community can be. When I wrote my first post on February 12, 2005, I didn’t imagine this blog will bring so much to my […]
Top 2012 #highered Web and Social Media Conferences
You might not know it, but I maintain a Google calendar of higher ed events and conferences where I keep track of anything interesting for web and marketing teams working in universities and colleges. It’s a useful tool, but here’s a selection (in chronological order) of the most interesting events with deadlines for registration, call […]
Watch “Meet the Only Web Accessibility Button at #heweb11”: Keynote Welcome Video by higheredexperts.com
Unless you’ve been on a deserted island or maybe in a very long meeting this morning (and the past week), you know that some very lucky 500+ higher ed web professionals are having a blast in Austin at the High Ed Web Conference (hey, you might even be one of them :). This year the […]
Top #highered Web and Social Media Conferences for 2011
You might not know it, but I maintain a Google calendar of higher ed events and conferences where I keep track of anything interesting for web and marketing teams. It’s a useful tool, but here’s a selection of the most interesting events including highlights deadlines for registration, call for proposals and other interesting information like […]