Lessons from WVU’s Snapchat Experiment
Tony Dobies (@DOBIEST) is a senior writer and social media manager at West Virginia University in Morgantown, W.Va. Snapchat, the app everyone thought would disappear soon after its creation, is the […]
Tony Dobies (@DOBIEST) is a senior writer and social media manager at West Virginia University in Morgantown, W.Va. Snapchat, the app everyone thought would disappear soon after its creation, is the […]
Teresa Parrot (@tvparrot) and Erin Hennessey (@erinahennessy) of TVP Communications co-moderated the August 26, 2014 #CASESMC chat. Read the recap on Storify. See the schedule of upcoming chats.
Tara Roberts (@TaraBethIdaho) from the University of Idaho co-moderated our Aug. 12 #casesmc chat on research and social media. See the recap on Storify. See the schedule of upcoming chats.
As part of a series of posts around Google +, I spoke with Kimberly Stern, director of social and digital media at Colorado State University, about the school’s use of the platform.
When I accepted this job almost two years ago, I never imagined actually becoming friends with students. My experience shows how easily you can build strong and relevant relationships as a result of a few social media interactions.
As part of a series of posts around Google +, I talked with Sandra Ordonez, assistant director of social media in the office of enrollment management at St. John’s University, about the school’s use of the platform.