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Friday Five: #psuweb12, the Slideshare edition

June 15, 2012

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If Twitter is my go-to learning network (see previous post), then Slideshare is my research library. What I love about both platforms is that they make so much great information accessible, so easily. Slideshare gives me quick and easy access to conference presentations by many of the great higher ed, marketing, PR and leadership experts […]

Making websites more social

March 9, 2008

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The Buzz Bin has an interesting post about web design that is worth talking about, or at least blogging about. In Tear Down the Web Site, Geoff Livingston makes a strong case for putting social media front and center in our organizations’ online presence. The brochure approach doesn’t work. We know that. So blogs, podcasts […]

Sick day = blog catch-up day

January 31, 2008

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I’ve been fighting an upper respiratory infection all week long, and today I’m staying home in hopes of sending this bug to its death. But I can’t seem to sleep, daytime TV is too dull for words (except for a showing of A Mighty Wind on Comedy Central this morning), and I’ve got several neglected […]

Rice launches redesigned website

December 5, 2007

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Rice University‘s website has a new look as of Dec. 1. According to the official announcement, the new look is “designed to improve usability, highlight key news items and more closely align with the university’s identity guidelines.” The new look doesn’t differ much from Rice’s old site. It’s more evolutionary than revolutionary. But that’s not […]

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