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The co-moderator for this chat was Victoria Russell, online communications officer at the University of Leicester.
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Social Media Marketing
This is where I will run off at the mouth about all of the questions I have about the lightning speed at which we are moving toward the flat-world of marketing/advertising. This will be a fun ride!
WebEx Social for Higher Education Unveiled by Cisco | CIO Today
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A version of WebEx for colleges and universities has been unveiled by Cisco. Called WebEx Social for Higher Education, the integrated cloud solution was developed in conjunction with leading institutions.
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TargetX Adds to the Growing List of Colleges that Rely on Its CRM for Student Recruitment – BroadcastNewsroom
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Conshohocken, PA (PRWEB) November 12, 2012 Higher education company TargetX has announced the addition of six schools that will use its cloud-based CRM system to improve the effectiveness and efficiency of their s…
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EdgeRank
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Confused about EdgeRank? Learn about Facebook’s famous newsfeed algorithm, including several advanced tips to reach more fans.
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Albert Einstein about importance of keeping SOCIAL in social media-before it even existed..
Once again a quote from the past seems so relevant today.
I have shared before about the 15 minutes of fame that Warhol spoke about may be occuring now with everyone wanting their notariaty on Facebook, Twitter, Linkedin, Instagram, etc.
So here below I share with you a great quote from Einstein. I can not take credit, and am not certain who to give credit to this compilation of images and words. I recieved it from someone via email, who recieved it from someone else, who recieve it from someone else… and so on.
Basically, one of those emails that just goes viral and gets shared.
I cleaned it up in one full image, but the essence of the information remains the same.
Bottom line? Although it is a bit funny, to me – the point is that we need to keep the social in social media and remember that a tweet, like, post, connection, follow are all connected to a thinking, breathing, emoting human being.
Clemson social media students to watch election-day chats
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Five Clemson University students and a professor equipped with multimillion-dollar software and computer equipment will strive Tuesday to make sense of millions of election-day conversations.
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Top iPad and iPhone Apps for Higher Ed, Productivity, & Social Media – A Listly List
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Listly List – Top iPad and iPhone Apps for Higher Ed, Productivity, & Social Media – Accept credit cards with your iPhone, Android or iPad – Square, Pinterest.com, Social Media Management Dashboard – HootSuite, Prezi – Ideas matter., Share what you…
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2012 Social Media in Higher Education Results
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In it’s third year, the 2012 Social Media in Higher Education survey is a study conducted by Pearson in conjunction with the Babson Survey Research Group on how…
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Infographic: Higher Education Digital Communication | Verge Pipe Media
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Verge Pipe Media recently completed a survey of approximately 25,000 students, parents-of-students and alumni at a prominent Southeastern University. The question at hand: is social media important to them?
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Curation Tips and Tools for Non Profits featuring J.D. LasicaScoop.it
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Did you miss #ScoopitChat for Non Profits Featuring J.D. Lasica yesterday? We summed it up so that no one misses out on the great insights and advice that came out during this exciting hour!..Some key takeaways from the chat include:..-The import…
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