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Mobile Websites
Good Question
Does CASE have any recommendations or best practices for developing a mobile website and samples from institutions that have already done so?
What to Ponder Before You Pin
CURRENTS Article
This article discusses the criteria that the social media staff at Marquette University developed to help them decide whether to devote time and resources to new social media platforms. It also looks at how Marquette University and advancement professionals at other institutions use social media channels such as Pinterest, Instagram, and Tumblr.
Mobile on Track to Surpass PC Traffic
Article
Use of smart phones, tablets and other mobile devices is growing rapidly with mobile traffic set to surpass PC traffic by 2015. As this growth continues, educational institutions will need to make mobile adoption a high priority, says a communications expert speaking during a session at the recent CASE Social Media Conference in Chicago.
The Move to Mobile
CURRENTS Article
It’s clear that students, not to mention higher education’s other audiences, are in the mobile space. So now what? This article explores how colleges and universities are forging ahead with mobile strategies and learning from one another.
Good Question
CURRENTS Article
Does CASE have any recommendations or best practices for developing a mobile website and samples from institutions that have already done so?
Use Them … or Lose Them?
CURRENTS Article
This short feature article offers a point-counterpoint view on using quick-response codes, known as QR codes. Chuck Cunningham of the University of Guelph in Canada advocates for using them, citing his institution's positive experience including them in Guelph's viewbook and other admissions marketing materials. Meanwhile, Cassie Dull of Park Tudor School in Indiana argues that QR codes are more of a trend than a useful marketing innovation, suggesting that those who use them may be suffering from shiny object syndrome.
Tiempo en pantalla
CURRENTS Article
Con el lanzamiento y popularidad the iPad y otras tablets así como el Kindle, una gran cantidad de revistas de exalumnos de Universidades han dado un giro experimentando con nuevos formatos electrónicos.
Study: Mobile Social Networking, Tumblr on the Rise in 2011
Article
Do you use your phone to get your Facebook fix? If so, you’re part of a growing number of social networkers, according to a new global study on the social media landscape.
Screen Time
CURRENTS Article
With the release and growing popularity of the iPad and other tablets as well as the Kindle and other e-readers among alumni, a handful of college and university alumni magazines have taken the leap into experimenting with these new electronic formats.
New Rules of Marketing & PR: How to Use Social Media, Online Video, Mobile Applications, Blogs, News Releases, and Viral Marketing to Reach Buyers Directly
Product
This book discusses the latest techniques for marketing products, services and ideas using new and changing digital technology. Includes new information on mobile marketing and real-time public relations.
Mobile E-mail Use Popular Among Young Adults
Article
Adults between the ages of 18-24 are 46 percent more likely to access e-mail on mobile devices than mobile users on average, according to a media study by digital marketing company comScore. They're also less likely than in previous years to use web-based e-mail.
Experts Predict Top Social Media Trends for 2011
Article
Those of you who just got the hang of tweeting can breathe a sigh of relief: This year’s social media trends aren’t expected to include a new social network to learn. Instead, experts predict more organization and efficiency in online communications as well as a heightened awareness of privacy violation and other unintended side effects of social media use.
Location, Location, Location
CURRENTS Article
This article discusses several location-based social networking services (also known as geosocial networking), including Foursquare, Gowalla, Loopt, Whrrl, and Facebook Places, and provides information about how some institutions are experimenting with them to connect and engage with campus constituencies.
Fast-Growing Mobile Technology Platforms Increase Campus Connectivity
Article
Mobile technology is the fastest growing technology in the world, with 4.6 billion mobile devices in use at the end of 2009. And with continued growth expected, this booming trend has huge potential for increasing campus connectivity, says Stanford University's Lisa Lapin, who spoke at the recent CASE Institute for Senior Communications & Marketing Professionals.
In Full Bloom
CURRENTS Article
The digital age is upon us, with technology reshaping the way institutions interact with students, faculty, alumni, and donors. Find out how this new age is changing the world of communications and marketing, alumni relations, and development.
Advance Work: News at Your Fingertips
CURRENTS Article
The University of Waterloo is offering its iPhone- and BlackBerry-wielding alumni the option of receiving school news on their mobile devices.
Reunion Is in Hand
CURRENTS Article
For its 150th anniversary of class-based reunions, Princeton University created Reunions Mobile, a mobile Web site that provides a portable way to communicate maps, schedules, and important messages to thousands of returning alumni.
Advance Work: Chalk Talk
CURRENTS Article
This article highlights one institution's efforts to publicize a new campus service.