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

It’s always the season for website redesigns…
Rice University (Houston, TX) launched its redesigned homepage last Saturday:
The redesigned home page includes a calendar area to better promote university events, banner space for promoting top Rice stories and a cleaner design for easier navigation. Gateway pages for undergraduates, graduates, faculty and staff deliver audience-targeted news and information [...]

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 - [...]

This morning I really wanted to attend two sessions scheduled at the same time: Jay Collier’s presentation and the panel discussion about crisis communications and technology. So, when I saw Josh Tysiachney from Allegheny College in the “Social Applications and Content” room, I asked him if he could do me a big favor and blog [...]

Want to watch the recording of this session? It’s available for free as a screencast to people working in universities or colleges at www.higheredexperts.com/highedwebdev

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Dimitri Glazkov, one of this year’s guest bloggers, covered the session about the Facebook Platform presented by Mike Richwalsky and Josh Tysiachney, the Allegheny College Web Team. This is Dimitri’s first post. [...]

I’ve put together a short online survey to get a better idea of the state of print and electronic publications in higher education.

The results of this survey will be used for my next University Business column to be published in October 2007 and for a study I’m conducting on this topic.
My goal is to assess [...]

With its new website redesign, Campus Technology has made the leap into the RSS age. The magazine targeted to higher ed IT and Web professionals now offers news and updates via an RSS feed.
Go subscribe to it with your favorite RSS reader!
Now, if only their newsletters had their own individual RSS feeds as well…

I was just checking something on University Business website when I saw the nice little RSS orange icon right next to the News section.
Here’s the RSS feed.
When I added it to my Bloglines account, I got the news from Nov 16. though (it might be Bloglines as I can see Nov 22 items on [...]

Last March, I conducted several email interviews to prepare my column about Real Simple Syndication (RSS) for the June 2006 issue of University Business: “RSS: The Next Big Thing in University Web Communications.”
Sean Blanda, student blogger at CollegeV2, answered these questions last March.
1) In your opinion, what makes RSS an interesting communication channel [...]

Last March, I conducted several email interviews to prepare my column about Real Simple Syndication (RSS) for the June 2006 issue of University Business: “RSS: The Next Big Thing in University Web Communications.”
Dan Karleen, THE higher ed guru from the blog Syndication for Higher Ed, answered these questions last March.
1) Why did you [...]

Last March, I conducted several email interviews to prepare my column about Real Simple Syndication (RSS) for the June 2006 issue of University Business: “RSS: The Next Big Thing in University Web Communications.”
Dana Ewing, Director of Online Product Development at Peterson’s, answered these questions last March.
1) Why did Peterson’s decide to play the [...]

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