And, that’s just the program for the months of January, February and March 2009. I’ve just wrapped up the upcoming webinar series for the first quarter of 2009, and I hope you’ll like the result. With the tougher budget times we’re all facing in higher education, I’ve decided to focus the next webinar series I […]
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Higher Ed Experts in 2009: Social Networks MBA, Saving Big, Stop the Presses and Analytics 360
Top 10 most viewed posts (published in 2008) on collegewebeditor.com
It’s that time of the year to reflect about what was done (and written) during the last 12 or so months. In the past (in 2005, 2006 but not last year though), I compiled a few lists of blog posts for you. So, here is another one: the list of the top 10 most viewed […]
Need help to jump start or improve your NING social networking website? Register for the “Social Networks MBA” 3-webinar series by December 19
Do you Ning? If you’re not familiar with Ning, here’s what I wrote about it in University Business a couple of months ago: Launched in October 2004, Ning is a social networking platform aimed at giving anyone the opportunity to create social networks for anything. Offered as a free web service-with some premium options for […]
AMA Symposium: Get the stats on the role of social media in college choice
This session is presented by Richard Hesel from the Art & Science Group. Why this research? studentPOLL is quarterly survey done since 1994 about different issues with a national sample. Now, sample is done through The College Board and their SAT takers database. 90% of every college-bound students visits social networking websites (97% of African […]
AMA Symposium: The DePaul Quad, a Social Networking Website for Parents
This session is presented by Deborah Maue, Assistant VP for Marketing Strategy at DePaul University. DePaul hired a Word of Mouth Marketing Agency to try to tell the story more effectively, using its internal audience more effectively as ambassadors. The WOMM plan was built on DePaul’s core values. They decided to build a social community […]
AMA Symposium: Carnegie Mellon University 2.0 with a web redesign, viral videos, blogs, facebook application and the Pausch Effect
This session is presented by Marilyn Kail, AVP of Marketing and Communications and Jay Brown, Director of Marketing for Web Communications. First, CMU started with web 1.0 by doing a homepage redesign with a content management implementation. The old design was done in the mid-90’s and… it showed. The new design breaks with the traditional […]
Blogs aren’t dead… even in this Twitter age
For the past few days I’ve been busy wrapping up my presentation for the marathon 4-hour workshop I’ll give this Sunday at the AMA Symposium for Higher Education. And, I can report that blogs aren’t dead or “so 2004” as Paul Boutin would love his readers to believe after scanning his Wired article published on […]
Get a $25 Amazon Gift Card by registering for “Social Networks MBA” AND “Email Marketing 360” webinar series
Later today, I’ll be hosting the second webinar of “PR School 2.0” presented by Andrew Careaga from Missouri S&T. Yesterday, Matt Herzberger did a great job with his session “Monitoring 360.” Earlier this week, I announced via email the winners of the prizes drawn among the people who took the HEE/eduStyle/uWebd survey. And, I got […]
Managing Social Networks: It’s the Community, Stupid!
My fifth UB column for 2008 is now available in the October issue as well as online: “It’s The Community, Stupid! A seven-step plan to raise and nurture any community online.” This column is the written version of the closing keynote I gave at eduWeb last July, a live presentation that also included videos from […]
Catch-up Date with Karine: Video, Online Sharing, Gaming, Adult Students & Web Accessibility
I’m a bit late this week, but here’s the fourth 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. Mobile video social networking might happen sooner than we thought Penn State […]
Catch-up Date with Karine: YouTube Contest, Twitter, Web Style Guide, Cloud Computing Use & Homepage Data
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 […]
Catch up-Date with Karine: High School Student Survey, Alumni Emails, Social Networking Survey, Twitter Clone & Chrome
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 […]
Colgate University gets the updates of his official student Twitterer on its homepage
Do you Twitter? I do (feel free to follow me @karinejoly) as more and more people in the web and PR higher ed world. But, what about our prospective students or their parents? Do they? We’ll probably find out in a few months by measuring the success of an initiative Colgate University has just launched, […]
Introducing “Catch up-Date with Karine” – EduWeb, Virtual Visit, Facebook & LinkedIn
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 […]
The University of Maryland is working on a social networking application to be used in case of emergencies
That’s what I’ve learned this morning by reading “Emergency Alerts via Facebook and MySpace Are New Ways to Reach Students,” an article written by Jeffrey Young from the Chronicle of Higher Education. A group of researchers at the [University of Maryland at College Park] is also working to build a prototype of a homemade social […]
Need help to host and promote your online videos? Register for “Beyond YouTube,” the Sep 24 webinar presented by Mike Richwalsky from Allegheny College
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 […]
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