Social Media Campaign Promotes Effective Conference Communications – Case Study
Our client, a professional association for school district technology leaders, sought to implement a strong social media campaign and communicate a consistent message across all social media channels prior to and during their annual conference. The client wanted to have a well-defined social media strategy in place to facilitate an even more successful conference experience by increasing visibility and engaging current and prospective members.
EdNET Chatter Takes Over Vine
In case you haven’t heard the chatter, EdNET 2013 is only two weeks away! CB&A will be attending the conference…
Summer Memories Part II
Labor Day has come and gone, but we’re still reminiscing about our favorite summer memories over here at CB&A. Here is the second half of the team sharing what made summer special for each of them. If you missed part one – you can find it here: Summer Memories Part I
Summer Memories
As the summer winds down, the team took some time to remember our favorite memories of the season. If you have any special memories, please share with us! Sit back and enjoy a few of ours and check back next week for part two!
Scoring with Social Media: A Glimpse Into UW Athletics Social Media Strategies
With the Badger football season right around the corner, the CB&A team was thrilled to attend this month’s Social Media…
Betty Lou Cruisin’
Last Thursday, the CB&A team took some time to celebrate summer and each other’s company during a Betty Lou Cruise…
CB&A Promotes Two Team Members
From ISTE to ASA, CB&A has had a bustling summer on the conference trail. In the midst of all the…
Social Media in the Classroom
A hot topic these days, social media in the classroom perks the ears of many. Educators, administrators, parents and manufacturers…
#Facebook Now Supports Hashtags
Even before the social media giant supported them, hashtags ended up in people’s posts. Originally associated with Twitter, the hashtag…
#HackEd13 and After-Party
Before ISTE began, educators and other ed tech folks gathered for an unconference and an after-party. Here are some highlights from the collaborative, attendee-driven event.