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New Features in Panopto for 2022

Academic Tech Tips

Panopto has updated with new and exciting features to significantly improve the processes of editing, sharing, and and viewing recorded sessions. The following features are now active and/or available: Video Reference Copies – The process of copying a session has improved significantly with Reference Copies, or copies that are connected to the original session.

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How to Recruit Nontraditional Students

Thinking Cap Agency

The “traditional” (ie, 18-24 year old) prospective student has long-defined college enrollment strategies, but with less traditional students looking for admission it’s about time to start considering the much more elusive nontraditional college students. Nontraditional students are an incredible asset to your school, but they require a more nuanced and strategic marketing strategy than traditional students. .

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Solidarity with Ukraine

#Deaning

As the Dean of the College of Arts, I feel compelled to express formally a deep commitment to and support of the people of Ukraine. In our daily lives, in our own small worlds, we operate in peace, we look to cultivate peace for our families and friends. Russia’s attacks on Ukraine are shocking and catastrophic to the whole world’s hopes for peace and safety.

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A Holistic Approach to Student Enrollment the University of Oregon WayChanging Higher Ed Podcast 103 with Guest Jim Bouse

The Change Leader, Inc.

Higher education enrollment is facing two major catalysts – the enrollment cliff and COVID-19 – both of which are forcing institutions to transform. According to Jim Bouse, Director of Enrollment Technology for the University of Oregon, it’s important for colleges and universities to take a holistic approach to student enrollment to achieve growth and stability.

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Understanding the Social Change Model of Leadership (SCM): Igniting Students’ Academic Development P

The article addresses the Social Change Model of Leadership Development. It elucidates the SMC background, key assumptions, and the main pillars of the model to form a a change agent who could be helpful with institutional in-service delivery.

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Can remote work save higher ed from the great resignation?

Dr. Josie Ahlquist

Chances are high that multiple articles have come across your feed about the great resignation, staff morale, or employee disengagement. The spring is usually a heavy recruitment season for entry-level positions in student affairs. But this year, there are openings all across the board. It’s a candidate’s market, which means more power for job seekers and an attraction to currently employed campus.

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Connecting w/ Gen Z via Customized Community

The Higher Ed Marketer

The potential for getting roasted by Gen Z is high if you aren’t adapting to the new expectations for higher education. Facebook is in the past—students are looking for more. More community, mental health sensitivity, and customization. How can we provide that? Our guest, Adam Metcalf , Co-Founder at ZeeMee , has the answers. In this episode, he explains why the key to Gen Z is community and how that unlocks a new level of engagement between schools and students.

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Innovation in Integration for Pine Manor College and Boston CollegeChanging Higher Ed Podcast 104 with Guest Tom O'Reilly

The Change Leader, Inc.

Pine Manor and Boston College's innovation in integration created a student success pipeline by defining the parts to strengthen the whole. Instead of pushing two institutions together, leaders figured out how they could grow together for institutional sustainability and student success. Pine Manor and Boston College's innovation in integration created a student success pipeline by defining the parts to strengthen the whole.

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