After being away from this blog from some time - geez, almost 2 weeks, that’s what work can do to you sometimes - I’m back with a new edition of my “Catch-up Date with Karine” series.
Unless, you were leaving on an unconnected deserted island last week, you’ve probably heard about all the great things happening [...]
Posted in Admission Office, Catch up-Date with Karine, Conferences, International Students, Marketing Strategy, PR & buzz, Parents, Prospective Students, Research, Surveys & Metrics, Video, White Papers, Books, YouTube on September 29th, 2008 No Comments »
No post since the last edition of this series “Catch up-Date with Karine” aiming at fighting the information overload, I guess you can imagine how busy the past week has been. Anyway, here’s what I got for you with this special edition about “all things Admissions.”
With NACAC’s 64th national conference taking place last week in [...]
Posted in Catch up-Date with Karine, HighEdWeb, HighEdWebDev 08, PR & buzz, Research, Social Networking, Surveys & Metrics, Technology, Twitter, Video, Web 2.0 Best Practices, YouTube on September 14th, 2008 2 Comments »
Here’s the third edition of this series “Catch up-Date with Karine” aiming at fighting the information overload. Please let me know if you find it useful by leaving a comment or sending an email at karine@collegewebeditor.com.
Looking for some YouTube Love? Why not suggest to your community members to take part in YouTube’s first journalism contest [...]
Posted in Admission Office, Alum Association, Alumni, Catch up-Date with Karine, Current Students, Marketing Strategy, Prospective Students, Research, Social Networking, Surveys & Metrics, Technology, Twitter on September 7th, 2008 No Comments »
Here’s the second edition of this series “Catch up-Date with Karine” aiming at fighting the information overload. Please let me know if you find it useful by leaving a comment or sending an email at karine@collegewebeditor.com.
Get in the mind of US high school students with “The 2008-2009 State Of Our Nation’s Youth,” a survey report [...]
Lately, I’m suffering from a very bad case of information overload.
So many things to read…
So many things to comment on…
So many things to blog about…
It has become more and more difficult to keep up with all the interesting initiatives, discussions and happenings taking place in higher ed.
That’s why I’ve decided to try something different [...]