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Tech's Role In The College Admission Scandal

Forbes Social Media

The college admissions scandal is hardly news to those in academia, but tech's role in college cheating through online agencies that are operating in full view of the law are now under review in some countries.

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How To Curtail Showrooming: Charge Admission

Twist Image

There have been a couple on instances in the news this week that highlight the general challenge that retailers face in the age of showrooming. This type of "pay for admission" is a little bit more prevalent in the luxury goods space. Tags: admission. What would you pay for an opportunity to browse a store? Absolutely.

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The Facebook News Feed is Changing to Favor Person to Person Engagement

Jon Loomer

A major change is being made to the news feed that will favor people and negatively impact the visibility of page content. I guess that means changes are coming… “The first changes you’ll see will be in News Feed, where you can expect to see more from your friends, family and groups.” ” Sounds great!

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Choose wisely: Higher education marketers take on College Decision Day

Sprout Social

May 1, National College Decision Day, is one of the biggest days in higher education admissions. It shouldn’t come as a surprise that they’re taking full advantage of platform features like TikTok sounds to announce the biggest news of their lives. happy national decision day ?? decisionday #decisionday2022 #texassouthern. ?

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Mark Zuckerberg Announces Major News Feed Changes

Myrland Marketing

If your Facebook News Feed has historically been dominated by updates from brands, businesses, and news media, get ready for a major shift. specifically Sri Lanka, Bolivia, Slovakia, Serbia, Guatemala, and Cambodia, Facebook has been testing a News Feed that contains a separate tab for business content called the Explore Feed.

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How has the Internet Changed Higher Education? [Infographic]

Firebelly

The Internet is not just changing the classroom setting for education, it is also changing the way professors communicate with students and how university admissions offices communicate with potential students. As you will see in the infographic below 85% of college admissions offices are using social media. Blog News'

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Navigating the Higher Ed Enrollment Cliff: How Social Media Managers Can Position Their Institutions for Success

Social Media Strategies Summit

Dr. Phillips recommends focusing on four key areas: Admissions: “They need great messaging, they need great email content, they need great pictures and video. That could involve building a content team comprising people from admissions, advancement, athletics, and some of your academic units. Guess what we have?