I have a little bit different view on this. I have been on the student side being contacted by a professor via Facebook, and now I'm on the side of helping make the policies.
I once took a 3 week class over winter break. The second day of class t...
I read through the thread and there were two responses that I believe show that the post should not have been posted. "A Pennsylvania school should really be cheering for the Philadelphia team." and "So what happened to the Pennsylvania pride from...
Hey Brad!
This is some great data, but it seems more of a case of "everyone else is doing it" for your answer to "should you do it?" Granted I agree with putting SM icons on your University's website. One things to consider is what are you going ...
We have a Twitter account for our university. We use it more as a tool to keep current students and alumni up on what's going on on and around campus. It took off slow, but is starting to gain some momentum. The important thing is "listen" just as...
I oversee our SM accounts. We have tried to direct people to our MySpace account through MySpace School's forum. The return has been minimal to almost none. We have better return through our Facebook Page.
We are also a small university. However we have 2 channels. We have our main one, and then one of our Digital Video Professors runs a channel for our Digital Video Program.
It comes down to the culture of the University.
If it is a religious school, then it would most likely be appropriate to censor the comment. However, with any other school, if it was inappropriate, I believe the Fan Pages Community would self cen...
For our University, University of Advancing Technology, we have decided to go with one main Fan Page. Between our online and resident students we total to about 1200 students. We don't have sports teams, so we don't have to worry about competing o...
Just an epilogue: We use Google Calendar then pull the RSS feed into our site with php.
Has worked perfectly for almost three years now and allows me to share the calendar access with others.
Would you say a Helios implementation requires a "developer" or someone who's comfortable with PHP and MySQL code? Our institution lost it's developer with no expectation to replace the role and Helios is being considered for implementation. Our g...
OmniUpdate congratulates Nathan Gerber, Director of Web Development Services, Utah Valley University, for his acceptance to speak on “The Benefits of SaaS Web CMS-Managing the Budget While Improving Agility, Adaptability, and Responsiveness," at t...
Casey, can you send me an invite to your Google Wave. I have yet to receieve one. I have emailed Mark but have not heard from him about his invite. Can you help me get on the wave.
Thanks, Darren
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