We produced a Pokemon graphic that included Smokey for UT's Twitter and Instagram pages. It’s been pretty popular today. We also encouraged people to tag us in their campus Pokemon finds, which a few have done.
Here’s a great article about some different ways to use Pokemon Go on a college campus.
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From: UT Campus Communicators on behalf of "Shteynberg, Catherine Roberts"
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Date: Tuesday, July 12, 2016 at 1:05 PM
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Subject: [CAMPCOMM] Pokemon Go
Hi all-
We’re definitely seeing folks in the museum playing Pokemon Go, which seems to be an overnight sensation. While we don’t plan on devoting a ton of our social media time to the new game, I’m curious—how are the university and other units dealing with it/engaging
with it?
There are some helpful museum articles that are applicable more widely about it if anyone wants the food for thought:
Thanks for sharing any insight/tips you have with the group!
Best,
Cat
Catherine R. Shteynberg
Curator | Head of Web and Media
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