Clearing the cache, part 2

More links:

We watched 11.5 online videos in March — a new record. Is this a good thing?

Summize goes all out on Twitter. The tweet search engine adds a local search option.

Web analytics: the heat is on. .eduGuru extols the virtues of heat-mapping to track web usability data.

How higher ed uses Facebook. A review of the Facebook presence of 420 colleges and universities by Academica.

Twitter less, blog more. These days I’m not doing much of either.

Will higher ed websites become irrelevant? This is an old post from Mark Greenfield that I meant to discuss here but never got around to it. But there’s plenty of thoughtful commentary at the original post, so check it out.

the revenge of e.e. cummings. We had to LOL when we read how txt-msg lingo is replacing stndrd english in student academic pprs.

A wake-up call for U.S. higher ed. InsideHigherEd.com analyzes how Europe’s “Bologna” movement could pressure American schools to better define what their own degrees and credits mean.

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Former higher ed PR and marketing guy at Missouri University of Science and Technology (Missouri S&T) now focused on freelance writing and editing and creative writing, fiction and non-fiction.

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