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Young people’s reliance on social media

ASMH is mentioned in a story by Lauren Kawam of College Times in “A New Connection: ASU develops new online social networking program” (PDF, page 6). Click on the image to enlarge. Here’s the full text of Kawam’s interview with Menachem Wecker: Q1: Why have people – young people namely – become so reliant on [...]

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“More and more universities will use social media”: U.S. News education web producer Ryan Lytle

Ryan Lytle (@rlytle), education web producer at U.S.News & World Report (@USNewsEducation), admits being a web producer in education was never a dream of his. “I was drawn to the responsibilities that came with my position, with the control I have over our social media endeavors and the opportunity to do a lot of writing,” [...]

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Social Media Metrics: The HootSuite Social Analytics Report Card

Analytics and social media ROI is a topic garnering a lot of attention recently, and for good reason. Many of us in higher education have seen our leadership move beyond the “we have to be on Facebook/Twitter/LinkedIn!” phase and into the “wait, what are we getting from the resources we’re spending?” mode. Some of the [...]

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Social media management, governance & predictions: Q&A with Andy Shaindlin of Alumni Futures

George Washington University: 1,100+ full-time faculty; 25,000+ students; and 225,000+ alumni Harvard University:  1,900+ full-time faculty; 27,000+ students; and 360,000+ alumni The Ohio State University (main campus):  3,300+ full-time faculty; 55,000+ students; and 400,000+ alumni As the largest constituency at most colleges, alumni present a formidable opportunity and challenge. The opportunity comes in the form [...]

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