10 technology hallmarks for every campus
http://www.ecampusnews.com/technologies/technology-hallmarks-campus-099
1. High-speed wireless broadband.
According to the Center for Digital Education’s recent “2013 Yearbook: Technology Innovation in Education,” over 80 percent of education institutions surveyed said that wireless broadband was their “top priority for IT investment.”
2. 24/7 IT support.
We have 24/7 support for emergencies and much of our staff, just like at a hospital, are on call. That’s not a perk for the campus, it’s a necessity.
3. The cloud.
The cloud can also: acquire and implement the latest software and application updates; streamline enrollment and admissions processes; and turn to subscriptions that are scalable and provide options, says Edudemic.
4. Digital textbooks.
Planning for digital textbooks means not only boosting mobile device capabilities on campus, but helping faculty learn to implement digital resources into their course.
5. 21st Century PD for faculty and admin.
From offering a MOOC on classroom management online solutions, to hosting a PD session on Twitter, campus admin should offer multiple options for PD delivery, just like how faculty should offer students multiple options for learning–there’s no better way to teach something than to model it first!
6. MOOCs.
[Read: “3 pros and 3 cons of MOOCs.”]
7. Online course management system.
From sending in-class emails to checking grades, course management systems, like Blackboard, offer faculty and students a fairly intuitive way to manage courses more efficiently.
8. Big Data…
Future-proofing universities are beginning to deploy storage solutions to help manage the unstructured data in physical, virtual and cloud environments. More modern storage solutions are also open source for a high learning curve but low cost.
9…security.
precautions can range from scanning existing databases on the university’s servers to determine where personal information is located and then, depending on the database, destroy the personal information or add more digital security; as well as put cybersecurity systems through a series of penetration tests to highlight security shortcomings.
[Read: “University data breach prompts ‘top-to-bottom’ IT review.”]
10. Social media done well.
of the major ways campuses use social media well is by serving up both “cake” and “broccoli,” or balancing the content that is important and good for the school (broccoli) and the content that is fun and delicious (cake). “If you share enough cake, your audience will consume the occasional broccoli,” she advises.
12 Types of Blog Posts to Drive More Traffic to Your Blog
http://www.socialmediaexaminer.com/12-types-of-blog-posts/
#1: How-to’s and Tutorials
#2: Lists
#3: Resources or Link Lists
#4: Cheat Sheets, Checklists and To-do’s
#5: Reviews
#6: Controversial Posts
#7: Infographics
#8: Podcast Show Notes
#9: Videos
#10: Interviews
#11: Guest Posts
#12: Blog Series
Facebook’s referral traffic share grew over 37% in Q1 2014, Pinterest was up 48%, Twitter increased only 1%
http://thenextweb.com/facebook/2014/04/21/facebooks-referral-traffic-share-grew-37-q1-2014-pinterest-48-twitter-increased-1/
Once again, the real winner here is Facebook, Pinterest may be able to challenge it soon though, as it is now driving just over a third of the traffic Facebook is.
Please consider our other Twitter-related blog entries:
https://blog.stcloudstate.edu/ims/2014/03/29/11-things-you-didnt-know-you-were-doing-wrong-on-twitter/
twitter resources for its use in education
Is the @ symbol hurting Twitter? The social networks tries to do without
Twitter grammar
A Quick Start Guide to Participating in Twitter Chats
10 TWITTER TIPS FOR TEACHERS
Why Twitter Lists Should Be Your #1 Resource for Social Selling
http://blogs.salesforce.com/company/2014/04/twitter-lists-social-selling-resource-gp.html
As a social salesman, you should understand the overwhelming majority of Twitter users are narcissistic at the end of the day and are looking for people to acknowledge their written feelings. Best of all, there’s an unwritten rule with public Twitter engagements that essentially require the recipient of a tweet to respond. Unlike LinkedIn and email, a non-response is almost sacrilegious on Twitter.
The Year Ahead: 5 Social Media Trends Every Entrepreneur Needs to Know
http://www.entrepreneur.com/article/232738
#pm #techworkshop @scsulib290 @stcloudstate #evolving and #diversify are the 2 keywords from this entry
How Social Media & Game Mechanics Can Motivate Students
http://mashable.com/2011/05/26/social-media-games-education/
Social media and online games have the potential to convey 21st century skills that aren’t necessarily part of school curricula — things like time management, leadership, teamwork and creative problem solving that will prepare teens for success in college and beyond.
Is the @ symbol hurting Twitter? The social networks tries to do without
http://www.marketingpilgrim.com/2014/03/is-the-symbol-hurting-twitter-the-social-networks-tries-to-do-without.html
If you want to bake, you have to learn how to read a recipe. Is it really impossible for people to learn how to use the @ symbol? As for hashtags? No big deal. If you don’t get it, you don’t use it. For me, the bigger issue is the issue that makes Twitter unique – the short format. Because of it, people had to write in text speak and code. Don’t like it? Send an email.