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

These past few weeks, I’ve seen many questions around branded YouTube channels (via the non-profit or the partner program) as well as the frustration building up in the higher community around the lack of transparency surrounding YouTube’s decision to decline either status to some institutions.

YouTube - Partner Program

I’ve been thinking about writing an upcoming column [...]

I know, I know, the Olympics haven’t even officially started yet, so my post title is somehow misleading.
Sorry, I couldn’t help myself ;-)

However, UCLA does stand a good chance of winning the gold medal in blogging.
After 5 days spent offline on a very windy beach (I’m not playing the diva here, the weather was [...]

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 most important take away from my [...]

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.
Variable print technology is revolutionizing the way [...]

Stephanie Geyer, Associate VP for E-communications and Web Strategy at Noel-Levitz, presented the results of a recent online survey her company conducted just last month with 454 (helicopter) parents.
Results were just released last Saturday, so this is fresh from the oven.
What she said confirms what most of the people working in admissions have learned to [...]

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.
SOLSTICE is a model for ‘intelligent deployment [...]

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 [...]

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.
Here are the main “take-aways” from this [...]

Chances are you’ve already read this article published today in the New York Times: College Alumni Magazines Struggle to Compete With Facebook.
The article written by Cate Doty doesn’t provide any breaking news as higher ed blogger D.W. noted in her post published earlier today: News of the Obvious: Younger Alumni Turn to Facebook Versus Class [...]

It looks like higher ed Youtube videos are really starting to become a genre.
This new video series I’m posting about today really reminds me of Real Nebraska - presented by David Burge - with a twist. Here, the host isn’t a bald funny guy (no offense, David), but Veronica, a student whose long brown [...]

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