This is a brief overview I created showing some examples, from higher education, of how social media assets can be presented on a website. I also include some links to university blogs focused on international student recruitment. The speaker notes contain some explanatory information.
6. Blogs – international Student Focus Nice idea, butneedto be updatedmore: http://nuiginternational.wordpress.com/ http://cardiffinternational.blogspot.com/ http://uclinternationalstudents.wordpress.com/ More like it! Tips and advice on everything from surfing tolanguage: http://blogs.acu.edu.au/international/ Student blogs, by international students: http://studies.ku.dk/arriving_and_living_in_copenhagen/blogs/ http://tuftsblogs.com/international/
Editor's Notes
This is the mash-up from NorthfieldMountHernon - http://www.nmhschool.org/nmhbook Collecting all their social media assets into one place
The mashup from William and Mary, whichdrawstogethereverything – both assets theydirectlyinfluence and others. http://social.wm.edu/
Simple buteffectivelistingof social media assets from Bristol university - http://www.bris.ac.uk/social-media/ Alphabetical ranking is probably not so user friendly, however.
The universityof York (UK) give a cleanoverviewoftheir social mediea assets: http://www.york.ac.uk/social/
There’s a real mixture in theseexamples – all havegreatcontent, butthey show the needto be regularwithyourposting – otherwise the blog starts to long old ratherquickly. Theseexamplesalso show thatcommentsare hard to come by.