I’m sure that you have heard of Pinterest by now. In fact, many conversations now start with, “I saw this on Pinterest…” So the inevitable question was posed, “How we can utilize this new social media tool for the Unive
In the early days of RWD, it became evident that we could not (and should not) tie our breakpoints to the widths of popular devices. I’d like to think this is a fairly popular view these days. This is partially (…)Read the rest of this entry
It’s a problem that most webmasters have faced at some point: how do you allow visitors to your site to find someone (faculty, staff, department head) and contact them via email? There’s a couple inherent questions that have to be addressed.
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It’s a problem that most webmasters have faced at some point: how do you allow visitors to your site to find someone (faculty, staff, department head) and contact them via email? There’s a couple inherent questions that have to be addressed.
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It’s a problem that most webmasters have faced at some point: how do you allow visitors to your site to find someone (faculty, staff, department head) and contact them via email? There’s a couple inherent questions that have to be addressed.
How many Facebook pages exist with your college or university’s name attached? How many Twitter accounts? Ever see a YouTube video and think, “We didn’t do that, did we?”
If any college or university is going to foster a truly integrated, student-c