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Persuasion or counseling: What is it we really do? And what do we get paid to do? #admissions #emchat « @bowtieadmission
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Commentary about Higher Education and College Admissions: Opinions my own and do not reflect the position of Augustana College. Raquo; Persuasion or counseling: What is it we really do? And what do we get paid to do? Persuasion or counseling: What is it we really do? And what do we get paid to do? Admission Staff Development (5). Higher Ed Marketing (18). Innovative Enrollment Ideas (7). National Candidates Reply Date (3). Reflections on Day 1 of “The Case for Change in College Admissions” (1). Top Posts...
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Reforming Higher Ed #2: Demand Rigor | Getting the Words Right
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Getting the Words Right. A blog on writing, higher education, and current events. Reforming Higher Ed #1: Stop Bribing Politicians? Reforming Higher Ed #3: Teach Differently →. Reforming Higher Ed #2: Demand Rigor. March 24, 2011. In a previous post, “Adrift without a Paddle,”. My first response: Demand rigor! Several cultural factors work together to erode academic standards:. Lack of college-level preparation in secondary school. Low expectations by students themselves, based on prior experience. Even ...
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Schedule – eduWeb
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Travel & Venue. Sponsors & Exhibitors. EduWeb Summit Schedule ( PDF. The following schedule includes links to all presentations (that we have received copies of) from eduWeb Digital Summit 2016. You can also view the schedule and links our mobile app on Android. Learn more about how you can use our new mobile app on our blog. You can also manage your schedule, connect with colleagues and view session details on desktop at https:/ match.presdo.com/events/eduweb-digital-summit. 8 am – 5:30 pm:. Phil Bliss,...
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Adrift without a Paddle | Getting the Words Right
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Getting the Words Right. A blog on writing, higher education, and current events. Making Hiring More Humane. Top Ten Ways to Avoid Being Noticed on the Web →. Adrift without a Paddle. January 18, 2011. While it is always good to examine evidence for or against one’s views, I strongly suspect that most college faculty greeted the recent publication of. Academically Adrift: Limited Learning on College Campuses. By Richard Arum and Josipa Roksa with a high degree of “I could have told you so! Similarly, stu...
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Reforming Higher Ed #3: Teach Differently | Getting the Words Right
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Getting the Words Right. A blog on writing, higher education, and current events. Reforming Higher Ed #2: Demand Rigor. Reforming Higher Ed #4: Assess Students Learning →. Reforming Higher Ed #3: Teach Differently. April 1, 2011. Faculty anecdotes about the “cell phone follies” abound. Increasingly, students text one another, interact through Facebook or Twitter. 8221; What is going on? Is this generation of students merely a bunch of rude, spoiled brats? It’s No Longer 1970. At the University of Chicago.
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Mother may I? | jugglingwithnoballs
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A discussion about emerging media. Why juggling with no balls? If you’re a certain age, you probably remember the game Mother May I? Someone would play Mother and the others would stand a certain distance back. Each player would take a turn, asking Mother if he or she could move forward a certain amount in a certain way. For example, a player could ask, Mother may I take six giant steps forward? Mother could say yes, no, or offer an alternative. The winner was the one who reached Mother first. Book recom...
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Colleges doing social media right | jugglingwithnoballs
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A discussion about emerging media. Why juggling with no balls? Colleges doing social media right. Whenever I see an article about higher education and social media, my ears perk up. So, last Friday, when Jason,. My husband’s cousin’s son, tweeted a link to a Mashable article. About ways colleges can improve their social media presences, I was all over it. As I’ve mentioned before, our campus has a Facebook page. And our own YouTube channel. I haven’t really told anyone about that yet.). West Virginia Uni...
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The pope (and who else?) on Twitter | jugglingwithnoballs
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A discussion about emerging media. Why juggling with no balls? The pope (and who else? Whether you knew it or not, Tuesday was a momentous day in the world of social media. That was the day the pope yes, the pope in Rome — sent his first tweet. Don’t believe me? Well, the Vatican videotaped this historic event:. Not everyone thinks the pope’s foray into social media is a good idea. One writer for the Boston Herald. That got me to thinking. What other world leaders are using social media? Has 3,267, and C...
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Have you plunged into Twitter? | jugglingwithnoballs
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A discussion about emerging media. Why juggling with no balls? Have you plunged into Twitter? Several months ago, I decided to dip my toe into the Twitter pond. Well, considering that the microblogging site has nearly 200 million registered users. Who post 110 million tweets a day, it’s actually more like a lake instead of a pond. When I first signed in, I wasn’t sure what to do next. Whom to follow? Whom did I care enough about to want to know what they were doing at any given moment? Whom do you follow?
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Top Tasks - Customer Carewords - Gerry McGovern - Higher Education Marketing - Bob Johnson Consulting
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Blog: Bob Johnson on Higher Ed Marketing. About Bob Johnson Consulting. What I Do To Help You. Link of the Week. Blog on Higher Ed Marketing. Join 4,000 subscribers and receive:. 12 to 15 marketing "news and notes" each month. Link of the Week" email highlighting a special marketing feature of a college or university website. SELECT A WEBPAGE TO NAVIGATE TO -. About Bob Johnson Consulting. What I Do To Help You. Link of the Week. Blog on Higher Ed Marketing. Subscribe to the Newsletter. Once you understa...
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