Trying to find out if/how your institution should use Facebook, MySpace or its own social networking application? Register by Monday for Social Networking Websites Week

I’ve already posted a couple of times about “Social Networking Websites Week – All You Ever Wanted to Know about MySpace, Facebook and Co,” a 5-webinar series scheduled on October 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5 (with the 50% discount for HEE members, the total price for the webinars is just $250 – more information is available at www.higheredexperts.com/socialnetworking) that I designed for Higher Ed Experts, so this is just a quick reminder of the registration deadline.

Registration will close this Monday.

If you plan to attend, you can register online.

Don’t forget to join Higher Ed Experts first at www.higheredexperts.com/register if you’re not a member yet – membership is free and open to people working in universities and colleges).

Here’s a list of the institutions that have already confirmed their registration for this series:

  • Upper Canada College
  • Hudson Valley Community College
  • University of Technology, Sydney
  • Northampton Community College
  • Rochester Institute of Technology
  • UC Davis
  • Duke University
  • Clemson University
  • University of Colorado at Boulder
  • Cedar Crest College
  • Caltech Alumni Association
  • UMass Lowell
  • Northern Alberta Institute of Technology
  • Middlebury College
  • Northwest College
  • University of Nebraska at Kearney
  • University of Illinois at Springfield

Once again, this list includes returning “customers,” i.e. institutions that enrolled in previous live or on-demand webinar series.

Related posts:

  1. 5 rules to market your university to prospective students using Facebook, MySpace and other social networking websites
  2. Why and how college students use social networking websites like Facebook and MySpace
  3. Should higher ed institutions use social networking websites? Answers from Fred Stutzman, Facebook expert
  4. How to build your own social networking website for your institution? Follow Elon University’s example
  5. April 2007 University Business column: “Facebook, MySpace, and Co.”

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  1. Good to see my alma mater on there! :)

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