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Beyond YouTube: How to host and promote your online videos - Register!

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.
Academic transparency is becoming more important in [...]

Higher Ed Experts was officially launched on April 23, 2007.
It was supposed to go live on April 17, but it just didn’t feel right to do it as scheduled after the tragedy that stroke Virginia Tech. As you can imagine, I had many sleepless nights in April 2007 working on the launch of this new [...]

After receiving a couple of emails asking for more time to register for this upcoming series offered by Higher Ed Experts, I’ve decided to postpone the registration deadline to this Friday.
If you’d like to attend this 3-webinar series priced at only $150, you can register online at www.higheredexperts.com/podcasting.

Reach 25 million people via podcasting???
Ok, there is a bit of marketing hype in the title of this post, but I got your attention - right?
Besides, it’s not all hype since this upcoming 3-webinar series by Higher Ed Experts includes a session about iTunes U, Apple’s free audio and video streaming hosting service - [...]

I’ve just realized that I haven’t posted this post Melissa Cheater, one of the 6 readers who did some guest blogging this year at EduWeb, sent me Wednesday morning after getting back to the office.
Ken Ronkowitz, Media & Instructional Tech manager at NJIT and an excellent higher ed blogger at Serendipity 35, presented last Tuesday [...]

That’s one of the findings of “The Game Has Changed: College Admissions Outpace Corporations in Embracing Social Media,” the preliminary executive summary of a study conducted by 2 academics from the Center for Marketing Research of the University of Massachussets at Dartmouth: Nora Barnes, Ph.D. and Eric Mattson.
This study is based on detailed interviews with [...]

I’ve been working on these 3 new webinar series for a while now, and I hope you’ll find these 3 programs (11 webinars in total) by Higher Ed Experts interesting and useful for you, your team and your institution:
Lights, Camera, Action - How to Add Online Videos to Your Marketing Mix
September 11, 12, [...]

After taking some “time off” to wrap up two big typo3 upgrades, I’m back in full blogging mode.
If your institution is a community college, chances are you’ve already heard about the League for Innovation in the Community College.
[BTW, if it's not, you might be more interested in my last post about other interesting higher ed [...]

Faculty podcasting can be a great way to promote academic expertise to external audiences.
As reported in “History Teacher Becomes Podcast Celebrity” published today in The New York Times, Lars Brownworth, a history teacher at a boarding school in Long Island, NY, the Stony Brook School, has become a podcasting success story with his series about [...]

If you’ve taken my 2006 Survey (if you haven’t, you’re passing a chance to win a $30 gift certificate from Amazon), you know that I asked readers to suggest how I can improve this blog in 2007. One of the suggestions I have received makes a lot of sense: to revisit some of the initiatives [...]

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