Archive for the ‘Video’ Category

Perfect Web Pitch to Prospective Students: Why Choose FHU?

May 6th, 2011 Karine Joly 1 Comment

With the submissions for the 2011 eduStyle Awards closing today, the past week has seen many shared their best higher ed websites at eduStyle. That’s why I kept an eye on the eduStyle twitter account and quickly checked Why Choose FHU? after seeing this tweet from Stewart Foss: [blackbirdpie url=”http://twitter.com/#!/edustyle/status/65868058224361474″] And, gosh, was it worth […]

Rolling through the Campus Tour Video – and its budget: EM Strasbourg Business School

April 14th, 2011 Karine Joly 2 Comments

I’ve featured a good number of campus tour videos on this blog, but this one is a first. Not because it’s from a Business School based in France (I don’t get pitched stories often by European institutions, but I’m interested in any good examples no matter where they come from), but because this campus tour […]

Brock University embraces critics FTW in its latest recruitment video

February 18th, 2011 Karine Joly 10 Comments

There’s been a taunt shared among students, friends and foes about Brock University, a 17,000-student university based in St Catharines (ON), Canada since the 80’s. It’s a saying that most Brock students (prospective, current or past) have heard at some point in time. Not a really cool way to talk about the institution, but definitely […]

A viewbook to watch on your screen: St John’s College virtual tour

February 11th, 2011 Karine Joly 4 Comments

Doug Plummer, the videographer who worked on St John’s College virtual tour, pitched me via email a few weeks ago about this latest project of his. You probably don’t know it, but I do get pitched a lot via email. In this case, Doug’s note was personal enough to pique my curiosity, so I checked […]

2 tips for professional #highered video by Mike Richwalsky from JCU

January 6th, 2011 Karine Joly 6 Comments

Video is a lot of work. As Susan Evans, director of Creative Services at William & Mary College, noted in a blog post earlier this week, great video isn’t as easy to produce as it looks. Susan has even decided to wait to get a videographer on her team before doing another video. [CORRECTION: looks […]

3 tips for professional live streaming in #highered by Seth Odell (UCLA and Higher Ed Live)

January 3rd, 2011 Karine Joly 4 Comments

Video and the Web? It’s a match made in heaven. That’s why YouTube has been so successful and why every organization dreams to create a viral video – even if there is no real recipe to achieve virality. So, what better way to engage your web visitors? Live video (often called live streaming)! As you […]

Top Higher Ed Holiday Cards – 2010 Edition

December 14th, 2010 Karine Joly 30 Comments

Looking for the 2018 selection? Check it out! I love holidays cards from universities and colleges – especially, now that many institutions use video (fewer dead trees and more interactivity). So, here’s a selection of my favorites. If you have a holiday card or have seen a cool one, post a comment and I’ll add […]

Who wants FREE professional development for the holidays?

December 7th, 2010 Karine Joly No Comments

I know, I used one of those catchy headlines to get your attention, but it looks like it worked, didn’t it? Anyway, between the egg nog, cookies and chocolates, I think the holiday season is the perfect time to regroup and slow down a bit to reflect on what you accomplished over the past year […]

Beloit College video with squirrels gets close to 6,000 YouTube views

December 3rd, 2010 Karine Joly 4 Comments

There’s something special going on between higher ed and squirrels. If you went to the High Ed Web conference in Cincinnati last October (or just watch the backchannel over Twitter), you might have heard about THE Penn State Squirrel (front and center in this photo taken by Anne Petersen) – quite the party animal. Maybe […]

Office Hours at Juniper College: The Office, higher ed style?

November 30th, 2010 Karine Joly 6 Comments

Do you remember lonelygirl15 and the web series that made YouTube history as many viewers (including yours truly) wondered if she was just another teenager turned successful YouTuber? Office Hours, a new web series created and produced at Junita Juniata College, is reminiscent of this YouTube blockbuster. Nothing surprising since lonelygirl15 was listed as one […]

Higher Ed Experts Webinars: Email Newsletters, Photo, Video, Live Streaming, Web Content Strategy, WordPress and Redesign

October 27th, 2010 Karine Joly No Comments

Now that I’m almost done with conference season (4 down -EduComm, eduWeb, High Ed Web & SIM Tech- and 1 to go – CASE conference for publication professionals), it’s time to share the program I designed with my faculty team from Higher Ed Experts for folks working in institutions. As I explained last week at […]

“Don’t Make Me Tweet at #heweb10” Video: 7 tips to avoid #heweb09 keynote FAIL

October 12th, 2010 Karine Joly 4 Comments

I mentioned earlier this morning in the Higher Ed Experts newsletter that I had been working with a few folks from the higher ed web community on a video project to welcome and support Steve Krug, today’s keynote speaker at the High Ed Web Conference currently taking place in Cincinnati, OH. If you are not […]

Think a print magazine editor can’t shoot?

October 7th, 2010 Karine Joly No Comments

Think again, but no need to duck out, we’re talking about shooting videos. Renee Olson, the editor of Drew Magazine, shared on the CUE listserv a couple of weeks ago the first video piece she completed as a web extra for her magazine: a profile of a Guggenheim winner and faculty member Patrick Phillips. At […]

A great interactive campus tour on the cheap with the help of YouTube and students for Saint Michael’s College

September 17th, 2010 Karine Joly 1 Comment

While nothing will ever replace campus visits for prospective students, online tours have become a sought-after web feature in the early college selection process. Unfortunately most of the solutions out there don’t come cheap – and can be very, very expensive – especially if you want to embed some interactivity in your online campus tour. […]

Higher Ed TV: Not your average library video tour by Juniata College

September 7th, 2010 Karine Joly 3 Comments

Last week Rick Stutz, Coordinator of E-Communications at Juniata College, emailed me to share the video tour that was created for his college’s library. This funny 4-minute video piqued my interest, so I decided to find out how it had been done. Rick Stutz, Nathan Wagoner, Director of the Digital Media Studio and John Mumford, […]

Watch the making of the BYU Library online video to find out how they did it

July 21st, 2010 Karine Joly No Comments

In my previous post, Chris Garcia from BYU Library Multimedia Team answered a few questions about the YouTube hit his team created, but if you want to see how they did this million-view video (1,357,775 at the time of this writing including 126,150 on mobile devices), just watch this short making of: You can also […]