April, 2020

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How To Make An Academic Website

The Academic Designer

This step-by-step guide teaches you how to create an academic personal website. From content creation to launch, this guide is the how-to you need.

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Scenario, Risk and Budget Planning: Is Your University’s Fall Term Toast?Managing post pandemic enrollment

The Change Leader, Inc.

Scenario, Risk, and Budget Planning: Is Your University’s Fall Term Toast? The spring terms at higher education institutions are just about history. But what can you do to save your 2021 enrollment?

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Character During the Coronavirus

The Student Affairs Collective

I am writing to process this pandemic and share my story in an effort to contribute to the selfless community of student affairs practitioners. “What should I be doing?” “What can I do?” “How do I help?” “Am I the only one who feels lost?” “Am I essential during a time like this?” “What exactly is this time that we’re in?” These are a handful of the questions that rang through me during the first few days of realizing that the coronavirus was in fact more serious than a handful of people having

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5 Crucial Questions Digital Marketers Should Be Asking Themselves Now

Austin Williams

The COVID-19 pandemic has left marketers stumped. This is an unprecedented situation—we can’t consult digital marketing case studies that were conducted during global pandemics for data and guidance because there are none. . Businesses are left wondering how they should market themselves ( if at all ). While in most cases that answer is yes they should market themselves, there are some follow-up questions you should ask yourself to ensure your digital marketing strategy is still as solid as befo

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NEW FREE Fourth Edition of the “Developing a Co-Curricular Learning Model” Book on Residential Curriculum and Curricular Approaches:

Paul Gordon Brown

I’m excited to release the new fourth edition of my eBook on residential curriculum and curricular approaches, sponsored by Roompact. The content is expanded from the third edition and now includes more visuals and worksheets. It is also now designed in an 8.5 x 11 format. This should make it easier to print, if you wish! As before, it remains freely available for you to download and use.

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Institutions can mobilize digital teams for transformational student experiences

Terminalfour

How are institutions getting the best out of their digital teams? And how can you go about amplifying their impact across departments?

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How to Manage Your Online Presence in Academia

The Academic Designer

Get started with the process of managing your online presence in academia with these 3 steps.

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Looking Forward

The Student Affairs Collective

I come from a family of educators and always appreciate the glimpses into the world of elementary-school teaching that I get from following my nieces on Facebook. One of them, Casey, shared a story, author unknown, about a conversation that takes place in the future: the year 2030, to be exact. A college student tells a parent about learning about the 2020 pandemic in a history class and asks, “What was it like for you?

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Benefits of a large-scale private college alliance-2nd in series

College Viability

(1st in the Series: Framework for a multi-college alliance, merger, joint venture, or operating agreement)

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CSULB Podcast with the Provost - Episode 9 - VP for University Relations and Development, Michele Cesca

CSULB Podcast with the Provost

How does a university get its funding, when less than 28% comes from the state? On this episode of Podcast with the Provost, we meet with Michele Cesca, Vice President for University Relations and Development. We discuss the changes in communication, how alumni play an integral role in our university, and the importance of mission-centered fundraising.

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How to Marie Kondo your content and spark joy for your website visitors

Terminalfour

Now is also a great time for institutions to have a clear out and focus on raising website content standards

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A Few Thoughts About Testing and COVID-19

Jon Boeckenstedt

News has just broken that College Board has decided to cancel the June SAT, and many people believe that ACT will follow suit. Just a few thoughts: Who cares? ACT and College Board are private companies who sell a suspect service to colleges, which colleges force students to pay for, via real costs (money) and […].

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Implementing Sustainable Change in Higher EdThe sgENGAGE Podcast by Blackbaud with Dr. Drumm McNaughton

The Change Leader, Inc.

Dr. Drumm McNaughton guest spot on, Implementing Sustainable Change in Higher Ed Change podcast, with Blackbaud discusses how change comes in many different forms, whether it’s a new technology initiative, a new stakeholder or student engagement approach, change in leadership, crisis resolution, etc. So, what are the steps that institutions can take to implement sustainable change and realize the vision they’re trying to create through any transformation?

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Innovation and Crises Opportunities for Higher Edwith Dr. Drumm McNaughton and Dr. Bridget Burns | Changing Higher Ed Podcast 037

The Change Leader, Inc.

Innovation and Crises Opportunities for Higher Ed with Dr. Bridget Burns and Dr. Drumm McNaughton you’ll gain insights on how higher education can turn crises into opportunities and transformation. Higher Ed traditionally does not move quickly when it comes to innovation and how to change the status quo. However, the current situation with the COVID-19 […] Innovation and Crises Opportunities for Higher Ed Podcast you'll gain insights on how higher ed can turn crises into opportunitie

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How to Lead Higher Ed Through Crisis and Turbulent Timeswith Dr. Drumm McNaughton and Dr. Gordon Gee | Changing Higher Ed Podcast 038

The Change Leader, Inc.

How to Lead Higher Ed Through Crisis and Turbulent Times podcast examines ways in which higher education was already facing major challenges, but an unprecedented black swan event – the COVID-19 pandemic—is testing the resiliency of colleges and universities across the country. Long-time education leader Dr. E. Gordon Gee offers the wisdom he has gained from serving as a university president for 40 years.

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Higher Ed Leadership Styles in Crisis with Dr. Risa Dickson | Changing Higher Ed Podcast 036

The Change Leader, Inc.

Higher Ed leadership styles in crisis require an institution's leadership to muster its resources very quickly. Training leadership for these moments is critical to sustainable success.

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How to Move a University from Crisis to Transformation

The Change Leader, Inc.

How to move a University from Crisis to Transformation. There are three types of change: incremental, transformational, and revolutionary (think the internet).

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Christian Higher Education – Present and Futurewith Dr. Drumm McNaughton Dr. Ralph Enlow, Jr. | Changing Higher Ed Podcast 039

The Change Leader, Inc.

Podcast, Christian Higher Ed - Present and Future with Dr. Ralph Enlow, Jr. and Dr. Drumm McNaughton discusses ways in which Christian higher ed is facing numerous challenges. The Association for Biblical Higher Education (ABHE) conducted a study in collaboration with the Barna Group in 2017 that focused on the marketplace, the dynamics facing member institutions as well as the perceptions of Christian higher education.

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All the Answers to Your Test-Optional Questions

Jon Boeckenstedt

It took COVID-19 only a month to do what twenty years of research could not do: Start the landslide of colleges and universities going test-optional. I’ve written so much about the topic since my former institution went test-optional in 2011 that I won’t bother to rehash in detail all the reasons why test-optional is a […].

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CSULB Podcast with the Provost - Episode 8 - Lecturer in Dept. of Education, Deborah Hamm

CSULB Podcast with the Provost

How has the classroom, and teaching, changed in recent years? What will it look like in the future? On this episode of Podcast with the Provost, we meet with an experienced lecturer in the Department of Education, Deborah Hamm. We discuss how education has changed, as well as the changes in faculty, students and technology. Join the conversation. Note: This episode was recorded prior to the COVID-19 related changes and stay at home orders.

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Everything to know about Featured Snippets and SameSite Cookie Update on Google

Terminalfour

Google's changed the playing field (again).

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April 2020 College Viability Newsletter

College Viability

The College Viability Newsletter

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