Creating a Student Social Media Army at Ithaca College

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The following guest post was written by Rob Engelsman, multimedia content specialist at Ithaca College. For me, one of the best parts of higher ed is getting to work with students. Involving them in your social media efforts to create authentic content is a huge advantage — just ask Amy Grace Wells from Texas A&M AgriLife Communication. Good authentic content can increase engagement and build community, which is why I [...]

Mine Your Archives for Content Gold

Archives at Loughborough University Library

When considering how best to use social media platforms such as Twitter or Facebook, we are often thinking in real-time. What are people talking about right now? How can we communicate the vitality of campus life? How can we be proactive listeners and responsive publishers? However, one of the most intriguing ways to use real-time platforms comes from looking into our past. Many institutions are finding that highlighting archival university [...]

Meet Confab Higher Ed

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Not even two months after Meet Content launched, we flew to Minneapolis, Minn., to be a part of another new creation. We were among the inaugural attendees of Confab, the content strategy conference organized by Kristina Halvorson and Brain Traffic. (See our recap of the conference, including a video of attendees sharing their top takeaways.) We were thrilled. Finally, a conference devoted to content strategy, with a lineup that couldn’t [...]

Content Resolutions for 2013

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With 2012 nearly wrapped up, we’re looking ahead. Whether you enjoy creating New Year’s resolutions or not, here are some content goals we hope are on your list for 2013. De-Silo Social Media We may feel like we’ve got this social thing down. We’ve built large communities via Facebook and Twitter, creating great content that spurs tons of engagement. Our student bloggers are going like gangbusters. And we’ve successfully experimented [...]