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Web 2.0 in Higher Ed

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    Goals: Introductions to web 2.0 and how it relates to higher education marketing Best practice is to continue to evolve

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    1. web 2.0 Best Practices: Web Development Taylor Enrollment Summit November 30, 2006 - Bart E. Caylor
    2. 1994
    3. millennials
    4. trends
      • collaboration
      • expression
      • direct access
      • information/content
      • flexible
    5. Future – The “Web Lifestyle”
      • Broadband
      • - 3G
      • - Digital Cable
      • - WiFi
      • Access
      • Phones/Handhelds/Wearables
      • Television/PC
    6. Future – The “Web Lifestyle” – Higher Ed
      • Communication will speed up with all constituents with immediate access to information. Communication strategies will need to be updated to reflect the including crisis management and e-alerts.
      • Prospective students will expect instant access to admissions counselors and/or self-service advisors and will demand personalized content in all communications.
      • Current students will demand accessibility through digital networks (WiFi, 3G, etc.)
      • Current students will want more customization , far beyond the walls of their dorm rooms with Blogs, WiFi, access, etc.
    7. Future – The “Web Lifestyle” – Higher Ed
      • Parents will want to access all information ranging from crime statistics to other campus data up to date from Web. As will the media. See communication strategy.
      • Parents will demand ecommerce payments for tuition
      • Parent’s will be more involved through digital communication options, including communicating with students, interacting and participating through virtual options.
      • A true consumer-centric world
    8. Future – The “Web Lifestyle” – Higher Ed
      • Alumni will expect to be more informed and on their terms
      • They will stay more involved (see Millennial traits) but only until there is nothing left for them .
      • Donors will want more flexibility in gifting options with ecommerce .
      • A deeper sense of community and opportunities for better relationships will be present.
    9. Future – The “Web Lifestyle” – Higher Ed Other Digital Opportunities
      • XML will be a tool that will begin to tie the loose ends together
      • Digital on-demand printing will provide options for greater personalization and customizable content.
      • Electronic communication , ranging from E-newsletters and E-Alerts through email and messaging services will provide additional “touch points” and customized opportunities.
    10. web 2.0 keys
      • social networking
      • mashups
      • direct communication
      • permission-based
      • search
      • mobile
    11. social networking
    12. top10
      • 1. Yahoo!
      • 2. Google
      • 3. MySpace
      • 4. MSN
      • 5. Ebay
      • 6. Amazon
      • 7. YouTube
      • 8. Craigslist
      • 9. Wikipedia
      • 10. CNN
      November 27, 2006 Alexa.com
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    14. Avitar Icon Personal Info Friends Friends’ Comments Contact Info Blog Personalization Widgets
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    23. Content Avitar icon Comments Tags/Folksonomy
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    31. mashups & widgets
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    41. search
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    44. direct communications
    45. methods
      • email (multiple accounts)
      • instant messaging/chat
      • comments/postings
      • text messaging (sms)
      • skype (voip)
      • podcasting/voice comments
      • rss
    46. permission-based
    47. challenges
      • unsolicited = spam
      • be ready to engage when contacted
      • communications have to be timely
      • content has to be relevant
      • relationship building
    48. the long-tail
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    51. the numbers
    52. 280,000
    53. 50%
    54. 70% 13%
    55. 72%
    56. 21% 72%
    57. 2:1
    58. 68% 62%
    59. 2 / second
    60. 230 days
    61. 851 4,620
    62. next steps
    63. web 2.0 q&a Bart Caylor: Brainstorm [email_address] www.getzapped.com 317-558-1800

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