Twitter Chat Recap: New Year’s Resolutions
Participants talked about 2013 goals, lessons learned in 2012 and what skills they hope to refine in the coming year. #CASESMC chats are held the second and fourth Tuesdays of […]
Participants talked about 2013 goals, lessons learned in 2012 and what skills they hope to refine in the coming year. #CASESMC chats are held the second and fourth Tuesdays of […]
Cassie Dull, online communications specialist at Park Tudor School, writes about the school’s success with posting weekly, historical facts to Facebook.
Not too long ago, if someone asked about your alumni magazine’s distribution strategy, you’d point to amailing database and that would be the end of the conversation. That was when alumni magazines resembled “gated communities”–the only ones allowed in being those on your subscription lists.
When I’m describing what the best social media people do, my favorite term, hands down, is “curating.” Curating not only speaks to the importance of visual storytelling, but to the concept that as communicators, we are responsible for creating meaningful experiences that inspire people to stop, look and interact with our institutions.
The co-moderator for this chat was Victoria Russell, online communications officer at the University of Leicester. [View the story “Twitter Chat Recap: Engaging Multiple Audiences” on Storify]
Keith Hannon, assistant director for social media at Cornell University, offers advice on livestreaming on campus events to alumni around the world.