Social Media Spring Cleaning: Presentations, Guides and Other Goodies from 2009
Our marketing team has been doing some Spring Cleaning. For us, this doesn’t just mean re-organizing our Dropbox folders and directories. But we’re going to be publishing some things that we’ve only shown to people at conferences or brown bag lunches we’ve sponsored at various universities. Below, find an assortment of resources for you to share with your team on campus. Leave a comment if they add any value to what you’re doing!
Inigral’s 2009 Social Media Best Practices Guide
In anticipation of our annual social media best practices guide coming out next this summer, we wanted to give you a chance to see what we put together last year. This won’t only show you how far social media in higher education has come, but there may be some nuggets for you to apply to your department on campus right now, all in the vein of “going back to the basics”. Shot out to Kate Klingensmith to helping bring this to fruition!
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Why Facebook Should Be Used in Higher Ed
Most of us are already convinced on the power of Facebook within the institution. But believe it or not, we still have conversations with faculty and staff around the world who have to convince others in their institution of the power of social media, and particularly Facebook. This presentation walks through the basics, providing a 30,000 foot view of the value of Facebook to someone who isn’t bought in to it’s value in higher ed.

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