#heweb12: Link Staffers’ Choice
What #heweb12 sessions or workshops are members of the Link staff most excited about? Find out after the jump.
View ArticleLocation-based services: Where are we going next?
Near Field Communication (NFC), rather than QR codes, is poised to transform location-based services
View ArticleA HighEdWeb Tweet Retreat: Finding Inspiration Through Twitter Without Being...
I found support to persevere in my task; it was like hearing an inner voice telling me I can do this --except it wasn’t an inner voice, it was real people encouraging me by tweets.
View ArticleSimplify, Simplify: Working with Faculty in the Technical Fields
What’s the best way to work with faculty in very technical fields, or with material that is tough for the public to understand?
View ArticleMWF: The UC Mobile Solution
Universities have to consider quite a bit in developing a mobile strategy. What devices do you support? Do you go the app or mobile web browser? How do you display disparate information in a cohesive way?
View ArticleJoy to the World Wide Web
The holiday card: a fixture of the higher educations communications landscape.
View ArticleIn the Trenches: Combating the Issues that Face Higher Ed Web
Things in Higher Ed are better than we let on. But how do we build on our awesomeness to help our institutions be successful?
View ArticlePragmatic Emergency Preparedness
A solution allowing for rapid, broad changes by an individual web professional, so institutions can get out urgent messages quickly.
View ArticleDays of our lives, in photos: worth much more than 1,000 words
Efforts to collect photos of students exploring all the opportunities on campus always seem harder than it should be. But a day in photos, with multiple contributors, is like a daylong scavenger hunt...
View ArticleMapping Campus with Google Map Maker
If you take the time to add a sufficient level of detail to your campus using Map Maker, your visitors and campus community will likely be able to find their way around even if they didn’t to go to...
View ArticleUnlock SNHU.edu with the Konami code
When up, up, down, down, left, right, left, right, B, A is added to a higher ed site, magic happens.
View ArticleFlick of the Switch: Turning on the LAMP in Just 30 Minutes
You can get a LAMP (Linux, Apache, MySQL, PHP) server up and running in just 30 minutes.
View ArticleThe Science of Games: Why the Game Layer is the (Present and) Future of the Web
The basic tenets of play enable us to explore new and innovative solutions in safe spaces, to experiment in ways perhaps not possible in “real” life, and to motivate one another (and ourselves) to take...
View ArticleA Conceptual Framework for Effective Web Governance in Higher Education
Understanding the web as public versus private, or Internet versus intranet, is a simplification that does not reflect the significant differences that exist in nearly every higher education web site...
View ArticleMeetups and Photo Booths and Deals, Oh My! — Using Social Media to Create...
In the age of Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, FourSquare and SCVNGR, there are new ways to engage your audience that are inexpensive and interactive, without sacrificing impact.
View ArticleFoursquare @ WKU: Using 4sqonCampus for event promotion
When we got to thinking about cool, new, free things we could do on campus for our students, Foursquare made a lot of sense.
View ArticleForm Vs. Function: Is that a WP Theme or Plugin Function?
FInd out the best methods for adding new functionality to your WordPress site.
View ArticleMobile Demystified at untether.talks
Nicholle McGill reports out on mobile's next steps
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