Long time readers of
IHEC Blog have noticed a variety of changes here over the years. One noticeable change has been in the way I post. Like many, my life is
crazy busy. I have a
family of three young children, a
full-time job, trying to
finish my dissertation, on the editorial board of the
Journal of Studies in International Education, I edit and publish
IHEC Blog as well as manage several
related internet properties, and occasionally I try to find some
time to relax. As a result, my blog posts have changed over the years and often times I only have enough time to embed a video that may be of interest to readers. I also have significantly decreased the number of times I post to
IHEC Blog (from a high of 282 posts in 2009 to 61 posts in 2012). Despite all of this,
IHEC Blog had a good year in terms of readership and when analyzing the various analytic tools and data available to me (and factoring out SPAM, bots and other non-interested visitors) it appears to be a worthy endeavor.
Following are the top 17 most visited
IHEC Blog posts in 2012.
Future
Conference Sites of U.S. Based International Education Organizations
Tips
for Getting into the International Education Field
At
What Age Can Someone Study Abroad?
The
Climate for Innovation
List
of Movies/Television Programs where the Characters go Abroad
We
need students. For each student you bring us, we give you a 100 euros commission
Bibliography
of Select Articles & Resources to Help International Educators Establish a
New Media Presence
French
Fries, French Dressing, French Bread and to drink, Peru
If you are interested you can link the top posts of 2011, 2010 and 2009 (didn't produce a list for 2008). You'll notice some overlap between the years with popular posts. Perhaps a Top 10 (or Top 23) all time most popular post compilation is due...but that won't happen until things slow down!
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