Recent changes to website search are disrupting the way colleges and universities provide a fundamental website feature — impacting every key audience.
In this webinar, we will:
- Review how the website search landscape has changed.
- Discuss opportunities institutions have to use search to improve visitor experiences.
- Examine how a major university tackled the replacement of its former search solution, Google Search Appliance.
- Look to how search may unfold for colleges and universities in the future.
Have three minutes to spare? Take a quick survey about your institution’s search feature to help inform this webinar.
The Details
- When: Wednesday, November 28, at 2:00 p.m. EST / 11:00 a.m. PST
- This webinar will last approximately 45 minutes, plus 15 minutes for Q&A.
- Cost is free; registration is required.
This webinar will be recorded, and each registrant will receive unlimited access to the slide deck and session recording.
Can’t make the live webinar? We still encourage you to sign up to ensure that you receive timely access to the recording and slide deck.
Register for this free webinar
Presented by:
Greg Zguta, director of web development, mStoner, Inc.
Greg Zguta plays a key role in delivering the technical rigor and expansive capabilities for which mStoner is known. From discovery and planning through creative development and implementation, he is involved at every step to ensure that all of a project’s pieces fit together and function elegantly. He guides mStoner’s clients in selecting the best technology, including content management systems and other third-party technologies, and also provides diligent support to help our clients integrate these tools.
Ben Tilley, vice president of North America, Funnelback
A native of Sydney, Australia, Ben has deep experience and passion for site search and has spent over a decade with Funnelback. In 2018, Ben opened Funnelback’s second North American office in Chicago. He has a particular fondness for almost anything with cheese.
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