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Karlyn Morissette

marketing strategist, higher ed web geek, speaker, consultant, MBA, ferret lover

Entries for the ‘Live Blogging Conference Notes’ Category

My reflections on HighEdWeb

I spent the last few days out in Milwaukee, for my first journey to HighEdWeb. Wow. Just wow. It was great to meet so many of you in person, and to see so many old friends in one place! I wish I had had more time to spend with all of you.
I’d heard it for [...]

My eduWeb (almost) wrap-up

Well, it’s the last day of eduWeb, and this conference has been nothing if not memorable.  I’ve been mostly sticking to the Get It Done track, and haven’t been disappointed.  My goal with this track was to really give practical, applicable advice that people could take home with them and implement right away, and I [...]

Reflections on CASE: CMT

I’m on my way back from the CASE: Communications, Marketing and Technology conference as I write this.  What a great last couple of days!  I had such a great time meeting everyone and learned a lot. Here are some of the things that stuck out to me: 
Integration is key: I think almost all the presenters touched [...]

Live Blogging CASE: CMT - 10 New Tech Things to Try Today

Speaker: Sree Sreenivasan
1) Get connected

LinkedIn - becomes useful at 60 connections.  Fill it out your profile completely.  Personalize your requests when you want to make a new connection with someone. The “people you know” feature it much better than on Facebook.
Facebook - if you friend students, only let them see your limited profile
Twitter - most [...]

Live Blogging CASE: CMT - Obama 2.0: Connecting, Recruiting and Empowering

Speaker: Luke Robinson
Connecting with Obama on Facebook and Twitter left a lasting impression - when your students try to connect with you do you connect back with them?  
Technology has always been there in one form or another. For example - FDR and his Fireside chats, the debate between JFK and Nixon. 
By the numbers: 13 [...]

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