Since it’s been a challenge to get the list of all the AMA Symposium blog posts on what I thought could become the higher ed conference content aggregator, here it is for your convenience (if you were at the conference, blogged about it and your posts are not listed, just email karine@collegewebeditor.com).
This is probably the first time that the AMA Symposium for the Marketing of Higher Education has been covered so much by bloggers (even if we were just a handful blogging) and by twitterers. The blog posts are listed in reverse chronological order.
Day 4 and beyond:
- AMA Symposium: Good news and bad news for higher ed web marketing to wrap up the conference
- Karlyn’s reflections on AMA08
- Live Blogging AMA08: Storytelling as Best Practice
- Live Blogging AMA08: The Doctors are In
Day 3:
- AMA Symposium: Get the stats on the role of social media in college choice
- Social Networks, Teens, and College Information
- Live Blogging AMA08: Authentic Uses of Social Media and the New Web
- Advancements and Academic Reputation Outcomes on the Web – AMA08
- Live Blogging AMA08: Avoiding the Long Road to the Middle
- AMA Symposium: The DePaul Quad, a Social Networking Website for Parents
- Live Blogging AMA08: Four Strategies to Drive Online Giving
- AMA Symposium: How undergraduate and graduate prospective students use the Web in their school search
- Live Blogging AMA08: Millennials Go To College
- AMA Blog: Millennials Go to College
- AMA Symposium: Missed one of the sessions with the highest attendance and about email marketing? Register for the webinar!
Day 2:
- Live Blogging AMA 08: Roundtable – Meshing Corporate Experience and Higher Ed
- AMA Symposium: Update Monday 3:30pm
- AMA Symposium: How to communicate effectively and efficiently to your internal audience
- Live Blogging AMA08: Measuring Naked Conversations – Social Media Measurement in Higher Education
- Building an institutional brand: Education Redefined at Ball State
- AMA Symposium for Higher Education – Taking Email to the Next Level
- AMA Symposium: Carnegie Mellon University 2.0 with a web redesign, viral videos, blogs, facebook application and the Pausch Effect
- Live Blogging AMA08: Extending Your Brand
- AMA Symposium: Why higher ed marketing teams need to start focusing on web analytics and measurement
- Live Blogging AMA Higher Ed Symposium: Continuously Improve Business Results From The Web
Day 1: