ºÝºÝߣshows by User: josieahlquist / http://www.slideshare.net/images/logo.gif ºÝºÝߣshows by User: josieahlquist / Thu, 10 Mar 2016 03:11:58 GMT ºÝºÝߣShare feed for ºÝºÝߣshows by User: josieahlquist Going LIVE at #ACPA16 | Streaming Mobile Apps Tutorial /slideshow/going-live-at-acpa16-streaming-mobile-apps-tutorial-59349390/59349390 livestreaming-160310031158
This tutorial was offered at the 2016 ACPA Annual Convention in Montreal. Learn the latest applications in the digital space, all that have a components of live streaming technology. Tools such as Meerkat, Periscope and Snapchat will be featured and applied to our work student affairs.]]>

This tutorial was offered at the 2016 ACPA Annual Convention in Montreal. Learn the latest applications in the digital space, all that have a components of live streaming technology. Tools such as Meerkat, Periscope and Snapchat will be featured and applied to our work student affairs.]]>
Thu, 10 Mar 2016 03:11:58 GMT /slideshow/going-live-at-acpa16-streaming-mobile-apps-tutorial-59349390/59349390 josieahlquist@slideshare.net(josieahlquist) Going LIVE at #ACPA16 | Streaming Mobile Apps Tutorial josieahlquist This tutorial was offered at the 2016 ACPA Annual Convention in Montreal. Learn the latest applications in the digital space, all that have a components of live streaming technology. Tools such as Meerkat, Periscope and Snapchat will be featured and applied to our work student affairs. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/livestreaming-160310031158-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> This tutorial was offered at the 2016 ACPA Annual Convention in Montreal. Learn the latest applications in the digital space, all that have a components of live streaming technology. Tools such as Meerkat, Periscope and Snapchat will be featured and applied to our work student affairs.
Going LIVE at #ACPA16 | Streaming Mobile Apps Tutorial from Dr. Josie Ahlquist
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Forecasting Our Future: Student Connections via Social Media /slideshow/forecasting-our-future-student-connections-via-social-media-57136347/57136347 forecastingteaser-160116235103
Youth are known to be the earliest adopters to the latest social media applications. This also means they are exiting older communications tools first. This webinar will address how to not only be a social media strategist with current tools, but a social forecaster for future impact. As you look to connect with future and current college students, this session will address current popular digital tools, as well as trending applications to begin exploring. Further, during this interactive discussion facilitators will share techniques to develop strategies to shape and implement your digital influence in the next academic year. This engaging webinar will also empower social media managers with tools to assess and analyze their current digital presence. *The full webinar and slides can be viewed and purchased from http://www.studentaffairs.com/webinars/student-connections-via-social-media.html]]>

Youth are known to be the earliest adopters to the latest social media applications. This also means they are exiting older communications tools first. This webinar will address how to not only be a social media strategist with current tools, but a social forecaster for future impact. As you look to connect with future and current college students, this session will address current popular digital tools, as well as trending applications to begin exploring. Further, during this interactive discussion facilitators will share techniques to develop strategies to shape and implement your digital influence in the next academic year. This engaging webinar will also empower social media managers with tools to assess and analyze their current digital presence. *The full webinar and slides can be viewed and purchased from http://www.studentaffairs.com/webinars/student-connections-via-social-media.html]]>
Sat, 16 Jan 2016 23:51:03 GMT /slideshow/forecasting-our-future-student-connections-via-social-media-57136347/57136347 josieahlquist@slideshare.net(josieahlquist) Forecasting Our Future: Student Connections via Social Media josieahlquist Youth are known to be the earliest adopters to the latest social media applications. This also means they are exiting older communications tools first. This webinar will address how to not only be a social media strategist with current tools, but a social forecaster for future impact. As you look to connect with future and current college students, this session will address current popular digital tools, as well as trending applications to begin exploring. Further, during this interactive discussion facilitators will share techniques to develop strategies to shape and implement your digital influence in the next academic year. This engaging webinar will also empower social media managers with tools to assess and analyze their current digital presence. *The full webinar and slides can be viewed and purchased from http://www.studentaffairs.com/webinars/student-connections-via-social-media.html <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/forecastingteaser-160116235103-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Youth are known to be the earliest adopters to the latest social media applications. This also means they are exiting older communications tools first. This webinar will address how to not only be a social media strategist with current tools, but a social forecaster for future impact. As you look to connect with future and current college students, this session will address current popular digital tools, as well as trending applications to begin exploring. Further, during this interactive discussion facilitators will share techniques to develop strategies to shape and implement your digital influence in the next academic year. This engaging webinar will also empower social media managers with tools to assess and analyze their current digital presence. *The full webinar and slides can be viewed and purchased from http://www.studentaffairs.com/webinars/student-connections-via-social-media.html
Forecasting Our Future: Student Connections via Social Media from Dr. Josie Ahlquist
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Are you a Digital Explorer, Educator or Influencer? AIMHO 2015 Keynote Session /slideshow/are-you-a-digital-explorer-educator-or-influencer/55494824 findingyourplace-151125072711-lva1-app6892
Keynote at the 2015 AIMHO annual conference. Finding your place and purpose within the new Student Affairs Technology Competency.]]>

Keynote at the 2015 AIMHO annual conference. Finding your place and purpose within the new Student Affairs Technology Competency.]]>
Wed, 25 Nov 2015 07:27:11 GMT /slideshow/are-you-a-digital-explorer-educator-or-influencer/55494824 josieahlquist@slideshare.net(josieahlquist) Are you a Digital Explorer, Educator or Influencer? AIMHO 2015 Keynote Session josieahlquist Keynote at the 2015 AIMHO annual conference. Finding your place and purpose within the new Student Affairs Technology Competency.� <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/findingyourplace-151125072711-lva1-app6892-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Keynote at the 2015 AIMHO annual conference. Finding your place and purpose within the new Student Affairs Technology Competency.�
Are you a Digital Explorer, Educator or Influencer? AIMHO 2015 Keynote Session from Dr. Josie Ahlquist
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Dr. Josie Ahlquist Dissertation Defense /slideshow/dr-josie-ahlquist-dissertation-defense/47470771 slideshare-150427115433-conversion-gate02
Developing Digital Student Leaders: A Mixed Methods Study of Student Leadership, Identity and Decision Making on Social Media Social media tools permeate the college student experience (Junco, 2014), including for those students who hold leadership positions on campus. The purpose of this study was to document the experiences and online behaviors of 40 junior and senior student leaders on digital communication tools. The study was conducted at two institutions in the western United States. Three research questions guided the sequential exploratory mixed methods study connecting student leadership, the presentation of identity, and decision-making with social media use. The study involved a three phase mixed methods analysis of focus group interviews and 2,220 social media posts.  Five major findings surfaced, including (a) social media impact starting in K-12 (b) college student leaders’ navigation of social media (c) presentation of digital identity (d) the beginning of leadership presence and possibilities and (e) significance of social media guidance in college. These findings suggest college student educators should implement holistic digital leadership education. Initiatives should begin early, prior to student enrollment in higher education, focusing on identity expression, positive possibilities-based perspectives, with a focus on social media’s potential impact on student groups, social communities, and social change. Findings from this study can mobilize higher education professionals, student peers, and parents to become digital educators, providing tools for students to implement in their digital practices.]]>

Developing Digital Student Leaders: A Mixed Methods Study of Student Leadership, Identity and Decision Making on Social Media Social media tools permeate the college student experience (Junco, 2014), including for those students who hold leadership positions on campus. The purpose of this study was to document the experiences and online behaviors of 40 junior and senior student leaders on digital communication tools. The study was conducted at two institutions in the western United States. Three research questions guided the sequential exploratory mixed methods study connecting student leadership, the presentation of identity, and decision-making with social media use. The study involved a three phase mixed methods analysis of focus group interviews and 2,220 social media posts.  Five major findings surfaced, including (a) social media impact starting in K-12 (b) college student leaders’ navigation of social media (c) presentation of digital identity (d) the beginning of leadership presence and possibilities and (e) significance of social media guidance in college. These findings suggest college student educators should implement holistic digital leadership education. Initiatives should begin early, prior to student enrollment in higher education, focusing on identity expression, positive possibilities-based perspectives, with a focus on social media’s potential impact on student groups, social communities, and social change. Findings from this study can mobilize higher education professionals, student peers, and parents to become digital educators, providing tools for students to implement in their digital practices.]]>
Mon, 27 Apr 2015 11:54:33 GMT /slideshow/dr-josie-ahlquist-dissertation-defense/47470771 josieahlquist@slideshare.net(josieahlquist) Dr. Josie Ahlquist Dissertation Defense josieahlquist Developing Digital Student Leaders: A Mixed Methods Study of Student Leadership, Identity and Decision Making on Social Media Social media tools permeate the college student experience (Junco, 2014), including for those students who hold leadership positions on campus. The purpose of this study was to document the experiences and online behaviors of 40 junior and senior student leaders on digital communication tools. The study was conducted at two institutions in the western United States. Three research questions guided the sequential exploratory mixed methods study connecting student leadership, the presentation of identity, and decision-making with social media use. The study involved a three phase mixed methods analysis of focus group interviews and 2,220 social media posts.  Five major findings surfaced, including (a) social media impact starting in K-12 (b) college student leaders’ navigation of social media (c) presentation of digital identity (d) the beginning of leadership presence and possibilities and (e) significance of social media guidance in college. These findings suggest college student educators should implement holistic digital leadership education. Initiatives should begin early, prior to student enrollment in higher education, focusing on identity expression, positive possibilities-based perspectives, with a focus on social media’s potential impact on student groups, social communities, and social change. Findings from this study can mobilize higher education professionals, student peers, and parents to become digital educators, providing tools for students to implement in their digital practices. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/slideshare-150427115433-conversion-gate02-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Developing Digital Student Leaders: A Mixed Methods Study of Student Leadership, Identity and Decision Making on Social Media Social media tools permeate the college student experience (Junco, 2014), including for those students who hold leadership positions on campus. The purpose of this study was to document the experiences and online behaviors of 40 junior and senior student leaders on digital communication tools. The study was conducted at two institutions in the western United States. Three research questions guided the sequential exploratory mixed methods study connecting student leadership, the presentation of identity, and decision-making with social media use. The study involved a three phase mixed methods analysis of focus group interviews and 2,220 social media posts.  Five major findings surfaced, including (a) social media impact starting in K-12 (b) college student leaders’ navigation of social media (c) presentation of digital identity (d) the beginning of leadership presence and possibilities and (e) significance of social media guidance in college. These findings suggest college student educators should implement holistic digital leadership education. Initiatives should begin early, prior to student enrollment in higher education, focusing on identity expression, positive possibilities-based perspectives, with a focus on social media’s potential impact on student groups, social communities, and social change. Findings from this study can mobilize higher education professionals, student peers, and parents to become digital educators, providing tools for students to implement in their digital practices.
Dr. Josie Ahlquist Dissertation Defense from Dr. Josie Ahlquist
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Social Media Leadership Framework in Higher Education /josieahlquist/social-media-leadership-framework-in-higher-education someleaderframework-150401140119-conversion-gate01
What would a leader in higher education tweet? Ready or not, social media use by college students is skyrocketing, challenging student affairs educators to meet them where they are. To explore this phenomenon, this Region VI Research Grant awarded study looked at sixteen senior-level Student Affairs administrators and their leadership practices on social media over a six-month period. This presentation was offered at both NASPA and ACPA national conferences, where attendees received a leadership framework and digital decision-making model based upon the results of the study.]]>

What would a leader in higher education tweet? Ready or not, social media use by college students is skyrocketing, challenging student affairs educators to meet them where they are. To explore this phenomenon, this Region VI Research Grant awarded study looked at sixteen senior-level Student Affairs administrators and their leadership practices on social media over a six-month period. This presentation was offered at both NASPA and ACPA national conferences, where attendees received a leadership framework and digital decision-making model based upon the results of the study.]]>
Wed, 01 Apr 2015 14:01:19 GMT /josieahlquist/social-media-leadership-framework-in-higher-education josieahlquist@slideshare.net(josieahlquist) Social Media Leadership Framework in Higher Education josieahlquist What would a leader in higher education tweet? Ready or not, social media use by college students is skyrocketing, challenging student affairs educators to meet them where they are. To explore this phenomenon, this Region VI Research Grant awarded study looked at sixteen senior-level Student Affairs administrators and their leadership practices on social media over a six-month period. This presentation was offered at both NASPA and ACPA national conferences, where attendees received a leadership framework and digital decision-making model based upon the results of the study. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/someleaderframework-150401140119-conversion-gate01-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> What would a leader in higher education tweet? Ready or not, social media use by college students is skyrocketing, challenging student affairs educators to meet them where they are. To explore this phenomenon, this Region VI Research Grant awarded study looked at sixteen senior-level Student Affairs administrators and their leadership practices on social media over a six-month period. This presentation was offered at both NASPA and ACPA national conferences, where attendees received a leadership framework and digital decision-making model based upon the results of the study.
Social Media Leadership Framework in Higher Education from Dr. Josie Ahlquist
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Leadership Education Re-Imagined: Using Social Media & The Social Change Model to Transform Student Leaders /slideshow/leadership-education-reimagined-using-the-social-media-the-social-change-model-to-transform-student-leaders-41630551/41630551 scmsomewrc-141116192134-conversion-gate02
Are college students prepared to be leaders online, using social media for social good? Looking at leadership literature and current practices, a gap exists in how to develop students to be agents of change using social media. This session was presented at the 2014 NASPA Western Regional Conference and proposed how educators can adapt the Social Change Model to reflect and apply digital competencies to their practice, leadership curriculum, training and programming.]]>

Are college students prepared to be leaders online, using social media for social good? Looking at leadership literature and current practices, a gap exists in how to develop students to be agents of change using social media. This session was presented at the 2014 NASPA Western Regional Conference and proposed how educators can adapt the Social Change Model to reflect and apply digital competencies to their practice, leadership curriculum, training and programming.]]>
Sun, 16 Nov 2014 19:21:34 GMT /slideshow/leadership-education-reimagined-using-the-social-media-the-social-change-model-to-transform-student-leaders-41630551/41630551 josieahlquist@slideshare.net(josieahlquist) Leadership Education Re-Imagined: Using Social Media & The Social Change Model to Transform Student Leaders josieahlquist Are college students prepared to be leaders online, using social media for social good? Looking at leadership literature and current practices, a gap exists in how to develop students to be agents of change using social media. This session was presented at the 2014 NASPA Western Regional Conference and proposed how educators can adapt the Social Change Model to reflect and apply digital competencies to their practice, leadership curriculum, training and programming. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/scmsomewrc-141116192134-conversion-gate02-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Are college students prepared to be leaders online, using social media for social good? Looking at leadership literature and current practices, a gap exists in how to develop students to be agents of change using social media. This session was presented at the 2014 NASPA Western Regional Conference and proposed how educators can adapt the Social Change Model to reflect and apply digital competencies to their practice, leadership curriculum, training and programming.
Leadership Education Re-Imagined: Using Social Media & The Social Change Model to Transform Student Leaders from Dr. Josie Ahlquist
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Behind the Scenes with YouTubers: How Their Channels are Impacting Current & Future College Students /slideshow/behind-the-scenes-with-youtubers-how-their-channels-are-impacting-current-future-college-students/41569402 youtube-141114121829-conversion-gate01
YouTube is changing the landscape of the world. This video-sharing site receives more than a billion unique viewers monthly. Latest reports show more than half views are students. A live-stream conversation occured at the 2013 NASPA Western Regional Conference with some of the most successful YouTube personalities, receiving millions of views each month from young viewers. The session gave a backdrop of YouTube research and current practices within higher education.]]>

YouTube is changing the landscape of the world. This video-sharing site receives more than a billion unique viewers monthly. Latest reports show more than half views are students. A live-stream conversation occured at the 2013 NASPA Western Regional Conference with some of the most successful YouTube personalities, receiving millions of views each month from young viewers. The session gave a backdrop of YouTube research and current practices within higher education.]]>
Fri, 14 Nov 2014 12:18:29 GMT /slideshow/behind-the-scenes-with-youtubers-how-their-channels-are-impacting-current-future-college-students/41569402 josieahlquist@slideshare.net(josieahlquist) Behind the Scenes with YouTubers: How Their Channels are Impacting Current & Future College Students josieahlquist YouTube is changing the landscape of the world. This video-sharing site receives more than a billion unique viewers monthly. Latest reports show more than half views are students. A live-stream conversation occured at the 2013 NASPA Western Regional Conference with some of the most successful YouTube personalities, receiving millions of views each month from young viewers. The session gave a backdrop of YouTube research and current practices within higher education. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/youtube-141114121829-conversion-gate01-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> YouTube is changing the landscape of the world. This video-sharing site receives more than a billion unique viewers monthly. Latest reports show more than half views are students. A live-stream conversation occured at the 2013 NASPA Western Regional Conference with some of the most successful YouTube personalities, receiving millions of views each month from young viewers. The session gave a backdrop of YouTube research and current practices within higher education.
Behind the Scenes with YouTubers: How Their Channels are Impacting Current & Future College Students from Dr. Josie Ahlquist
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Using Social Media to Transform Communities /josieahlquist/using-social-media-to-transform-communities transformcommunities-141114112527-conversion-gate02
This session was offered at the 2014 NASPA Western Regional Conference. It provided participants understanding of social media research and best practices, exploring its’ use at three levels in order to build and transform communities: community of practitioners, campus community, and personal learning communities. Whether you are a novice or proficient social media user, the information assists educators to imagine endless possibilities online. Surface level, social media platforms may appear to be only for recreational or ‘social’ uses. Further, many departments in higher education may solely focus their efforts on these sites for marketing efforts. This session challenged the way educators view and use digital platforms in our own personal lives, professional development, campus community and higher education global outreach. With advanced usage and awareness, student affairs educators can tap into resources and networks that will build the capacity for transforming communities for their own personal and professional growth, a stronger campus community, as well as the advancement of the field of higher education. ]]>

This session was offered at the 2014 NASPA Western Regional Conference. It provided participants understanding of social media research and best practices, exploring its’ use at three levels in order to build and transform communities: community of practitioners, campus community, and personal learning communities. Whether you are a novice or proficient social media user, the information assists educators to imagine endless possibilities online. Surface level, social media platforms may appear to be only for recreational or ‘social’ uses. Further, many departments in higher education may solely focus their efforts on these sites for marketing efforts. This session challenged the way educators view and use digital platforms in our own personal lives, professional development, campus community and higher education global outreach. With advanced usage and awareness, student affairs educators can tap into resources and networks that will build the capacity for transforming communities for their own personal and professional growth, a stronger campus community, as well as the advancement of the field of higher education. ]]>
Fri, 14 Nov 2014 11:25:27 GMT /josieahlquist/using-social-media-to-transform-communities josieahlquist@slideshare.net(josieahlquist) Using Social Media to Transform Communities josieahlquist This session was offered at the 2014 NASPA Western Regional Conference. It provided participants understanding of social media research and best practices, exploring its’ use at three levels in order to build and transform communities: community of practitioners, campus community, and personal learning communities. Whether you are a novice or proficient social media user, the information assists educators to imagine endless possibilities online. Surface level, social media platforms may appear to be only for recreational or ‘social’ uses. Further, many departments in higher education may solely focus their efforts on these sites for marketing efforts. This session challenged the way educators view and use digital platforms in our own personal lives, professional development, campus community and higher education global outreach. With advanced usage and awareness, student affairs educators can tap into resources and networks that will build the capacity for transforming communities for their own personal and professional growth, a stronger campus community, as well as the advancement of the field of higher education. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/transformcommunities-141114112527-conversion-gate02-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> This session was offered at the 2014 NASPA Western Regional Conference. It provided participants understanding of social media research and best practices, exploring its’ use at three levels in order to build and transform communities: community of practitioners, campus community, and personal learning communities. Whether you are a novice or proficient social media user, the information assists educators to imagine endless possibilities online. Surface level, social media platforms may appear to be only for recreational or ‘social’ uses. Further, many departments in higher education may solely focus their efforts on these sites for marketing efforts. This session challenged the way educators view and use digital platforms in our own personal lives, professional development, campus community and higher education global outreach. With advanced usage and awareness, student affairs educators can tap into resources and networks that will build the capacity for transforming communities for their own personal and professional growth, a stronger campus community, as well as the advancement of the field of higher education.
Using Social Media to Transform Communities from Dr. Josie Ahlquist
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10 Social Media Best Practices in Higher Education /slideshow/10-social-media-best-practices-in-higher-education/39437010 10bestpractices-140923124805-phpapp01
One year ago I posted, "10 Social Media Best Practices in Higher Education" which has proven to be one of my most popular posts. This is not surprising, as many of my campus speaking engagements include covering such topics. This top 10 list includes: Implement a Social Media Strategy Produce Quality & Accurate Content Manage Platforms with Social Media Managers and Student Leaders Use an Authentic and Transparent Voice Represent the University/Division/Department Brand and University Resources Collaborate and Support other University Social Media Pages Respect Your Community Dive into Data Empower Influencers and Engage Audience Get Internal Buy-In Social media exists in the gray, so even these best practices could be scrutinized. Whatever your perspective, higher education needs more tools to aid in strategy development, especially since social media platforms change constantly.]]>

One year ago I posted, "10 Social Media Best Practices in Higher Education" which has proven to be one of my most popular posts. This is not surprising, as many of my campus speaking engagements include covering such topics. This top 10 list includes: Implement a Social Media Strategy Produce Quality & Accurate Content Manage Platforms with Social Media Managers and Student Leaders Use an Authentic and Transparent Voice Represent the University/Division/Department Brand and University Resources Collaborate and Support other University Social Media Pages Respect Your Community Dive into Data Empower Influencers and Engage Audience Get Internal Buy-In Social media exists in the gray, so even these best practices could be scrutinized. Whatever your perspective, higher education needs more tools to aid in strategy development, especially since social media platforms change constantly.]]>
Tue, 23 Sep 2014 12:48:05 GMT /slideshow/10-social-media-best-practices-in-higher-education/39437010 josieahlquist@slideshare.net(josieahlquist) 10 Social Media Best Practices in Higher Education josieahlquist One year ago I posted, "10 Social Media Best Practices in Higher Education" which has proven to be one of my most popular posts. This is not surprising, as many of my campus speaking engagements include covering such topics. This top 10 list includes: Implement a Social Media Strategy Produce Quality & Accurate Content Manage Platforms with Social Media Managers and Student Leaders Use an Authentic and Transparent Voice Represent the University/Division/Department Brand and University Resources Collaborate and Support other University Social Media Pages Respect Your Community Dive into Data Empower Influencers and Engage Audience Get Internal Buy-In Social media exists in the gray, so even these best practices could be scrutinized. Whatever your perspective, higher education needs more tools to aid in strategy development, especially since social media platforms change constantly. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/10bestpractices-140923124805-phpapp01-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> One year ago I posted, &quot;10 Social Media Best Practices in Higher Education&quot; which has proven to be one of my most popular posts. This is not surprising, as many of my campus speaking engagements include covering such topics. This top 10 list includes: Implement a Social Media Strategy Produce Quality &amp; Accurate Content Manage Platforms with Social Media Managers and Student Leaders Use an Authentic and Transparent Voice Represent the University/Division/Department Brand and University Resources Collaborate and Support other University Social Media Pages Respect Your Community Dive into Data Empower Influencers and Engage Audience Get Internal Buy-In Social media exists in the gray, so even these best practices could be scrutinized. Whatever your perspective, higher education needs more tools to aid in strategy development, especially since social media platforms change constantly.
10 Social Media Best Practices in Higher Education from Dr. Josie Ahlquist
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Developing Digital Student Leaders�: A mixed methods dissertation study of �student leadership, identity and decision making on social media � /slideshow/developing-digital-student-leaders-a-mixed-methods-dissertation-study-of-student-leadership-identity-and-decision-making-on-social-media/37786227 j-140807225248-phpapp02
The purpose of my dissertation research is to explore: -Experiences of student leaders’ use of social media. -Meaning made of digital technologies in student leaders college experience. -Explore identity meaning making, digital decisions and online leadership behavior. Goal: Provide evidence and direction in what works in developing digital student leaders, both for student affairs administrators, leadership educators, as well as student leaders themselves.]]>

The purpose of my dissertation research is to explore: -Experiences of student leaders’ use of social media. -Meaning made of digital technologies in student leaders college experience. -Explore identity meaning making, digital decisions and online leadership behavior. Goal: Provide evidence and direction in what works in developing digital student leaders, both for student affairs administrators, leadership educators, as well as student leaders themselves.]]>
Thu, 07 Aug 2014 22:52:48 GMT /slideshow/developing-digital-student-leaders-a-mixed-methods-dissertation-study-of-student-leadership-identity-and-decision-making-on-social-media/37786227 josieahlquist@slideshare.net(josieahlquist) Developing Digital Student Leaders�: A mixed methods dissertation study of �student leadership, identity and decision making on social media � josieahlquist The purpose of my dissertation research is to explore: -Experiences of student leaders’ use of social media. -Meaning made of digital technologies in student leaders college experience. -Explore identity meaning making, digital decisions and online leadership behavior. Goal: Provide evidence and direction in what works in developing digital student leaders, both for student affairs administrators, leadership educators, as well as student leaders themselves. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/j-140807225248-phpapp02-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> The purpose of my dissertation research is to explore: -Experiences of student leaders’ use of social media. -Meaning made of digital technologies in student leaders college experience. -Explore identity meaning making, digital decisions and online leadership behavior. Goal: Provide evidence and direction in what works in developing digital student leaders, both for student affairs administrators, leadership educators, as well as student leaders themselves.
Developing Digital Student Leaders : A mixed methods dissertation study of student leadership, identity and decision making on social media from Dr. Josie Ahlquist
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https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/profile-photo-josieahlquist-48x48.jpg?cb=1577838888 Dr. Josie Ahlquist is a digital leadership educator, discovering the intersection of social communication technologies and leadership development in Higher Education. As a speaker, author and researchert she believes in challenging how education thinks about social media for community building, leadership development and student services. As an international leadership speaker, Josie has trained thousands of student and education professionals. Her vision is to provide a digital remix on how to empower leaders of the 21st century. From campus consulting to conference keynotes, her presentations balance between education and entertainment, using high energy and interaction along with lear... www.josieahlquist.com https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/livestreaming-160310031158-thumbnail.jpg?width=320&height=320&fit=bounds slideshow/going-live-at-acpa16-streaming-mobile-apps-tutorial-59349390/59349390 Going LIVE at #ACPA16 ... https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/forecastingteaser-160116235103-thumbnail.jpg?width=320&height=320&fit=bounds slideshow/forecasting-our-future-student-connections-via-social-media-57136347/57136347 Forecasting Our Future... https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/findingyourplace-151125072711-lva1-app6892-thumbnail.jpg?width=320&height=320&fit=bounds slideshow/are-you-a-digital-explorer-educator-or-influencer/55494824 Are you a Digital Expl...