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Digital asset management systems + short survey

All,

We need your help preparing for our next discussion which will focus on digital asset management systems (a.k.a., image management systems) on campus. The term “digital asset management system” refers to any application that provides tools for storing, organizing, retrieving and/or sharing digital assets such as images, videos, illustrations and/or other media.

If you have experience implementing or managing a digital asset management system in your unit, or if you are considering options for digital asset management for your unit, please be sure to respond to our short digital asset management system survey.

We want to hear your thoughts, experiences, and questions!

Our next meeting, focusing on digital asset management systems, will be announced soon.

June 2018 – Behind the scenes of the unc.edu website – Recap

Please join us for our June Webmasters program on June 7th at 2 pm in the Graduate Student Center.

Brandon Bieltz of the University Communications content team will discuss the new UNC.edu, the CMS’ module-based editing and the robust content strategy behind keeping the site running.

Launched in February with support from the ITS Digital Services team, UNC.edu was redesigned to showcase the University’s commitment to research and innovation, opportunity and affordability, impact on the state, public service and the vibrant student experience through photography, engaging videography, and compelling writing.

Presentation

Big thanks to Brandon Bieltz for this behind-the-scenes look at UNC.edu!

Presentation slides: BehindTheScenes-UNC (PDF)

March 2017- Google Analytics: Out of the box techniques – Recap

Interested in learning more about what you can do with Google Analytics without needing to customize the tracking code? Come to the Graduate Student Center next Thursday at 2pm to learn about some tools and techniques that can be used on sites with the default Google Analytics configuration (i.e., sites in WordPress or another CMS.) I will also include some tips and ideas that more advanced analytics users should find useful.

This presentation is part of our Google Analytics series, if you missed the last session, you can review that presentation and related materials on the Webmasters site: Google Analytics Fundamentals.

Google Analytics: Out of the box

  • Location: Graduate Student Center (211A W. Cameron Ave.)
  • Date: Thursday, March 2, 2017
  • Time: 2:00 – 3:00 PM (room reserved until 3:30 for follow-up discussion)
  • This meeting will be aimed at a broad audience – no technical skills required.

If you have questions about Google Analytics or if there are specific topics that you would like to be addressed in this discussion,  please feel free to email them to me (runderhill@unc.edu) ahead of time. If you have had a analytics successes or faced any challenges with your analytics data, we want to hear about those as well!

Hope to see you there!

-Rachell

Presentation:

Bonus resources:

Google Analytics 101- Fundamentals presentation

Tracking code

Filtering referral spam, bots and spiders

Filtering internal traffic

Cross-domain/cross-subdomain tracking

Goals

Reporting Tools

Landing pages

Accessibility Links (Follow up to 2016 CTC Retreat roundtable)

Example Guideline Document for Staff:

Accessibility Resources:

University Resources:

Tools

April 2016 – Google Analytics Fundamentals

Please join us on April 7 @ 2:00PM  to learn more about Google Analytics Fundamentals. Rachell Underhill will lead this session and cover the basics of Google Analytics, from setting it up on your site to pulling and effectively using the data it provides. This meeting will be aimed at a broad audience – no technical skills required.

  • Location: Graduate Student Center
  • Date: Thursday, April 7, 2016
  • Time: 2:00 – 3:00 PM (room reserved until 3:30 for follow-up discussion)

If you have questions about Google Analytics or if there are specific topics that you would like to be addressed in this discussion,  please feel free to email them to Rachell (runderhill@unc.edu).


Media and documents from the presentation:


Associated Resources:

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