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Why I Still Like Facebook Check-In Deals

June 1, 2011by Patrick Powers 1 Comment

Patrick Powers, interactive media manager at Webster University, writes about the benefits of Facebook check-in deals.

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Tumblr: The Easiest Way to Go Viral

May 27, 2011by CASE Leave a comment

Ma’ayan Plaut, social media coordinator at Oberlin College, discusses the pros and cons of Tumblr.

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Organizing Social Media in .Edu

May 19, 2011by Michael Stoner 6 Comments

Michael Stoner, president of mStoner, writes about the value of managing social media and the different management models.

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Marketing, Social Media

First Strategic, Then Strategy

May 18, 2011by susantevans Leave a comment

Susan Evans, director of creative services for the senior strategic communication team at the College of William & Mary, offers advice on social media strategy.

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5 Interesting Social Media Uses in Higher Ed

May 16, 2011by CASE 1 Comment

Andrew Shaindlin is an independent advancement consultant with more than 22 years of experience in advancement. There are as many ways to deploy social technology as there are opportunities to […]

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Transitioning from Student Blogger to Blogging Mentee

May 12, 2011by Ma'ayan Plaut 1 Comment

Ma’ayan Plaut is the social media coordinator at Oberlin College. She maintains Oberlin’s web presences in many places and encourages writing on the Oberlin blogs and for the Oberlin Stories Project. By the age […]

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Communications, Social Media

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