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WordPress 5.3 and Large Image Uploads

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WordPress version 5.3 released last week. In this release, there are changes in the way WordPress handles very large image uploads. Previous to 5.3, the software would allow you or your users to upload images of any size into the media library. This in and of itself is not a problem, but many sites and themes did not have automatic image and/or thumbnail image sizing setup.

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The Future of Online Program Management Serviceswith Dr. Drumm McNaughton and Grant Aldrich | Changing Higher Ed Podcast 026

The Change Leader, Inc.

This program focused on the future of online program management (OPM). Over time, OPMs have expanded to include student recruitment, student retention, and support. When online education began to emerge, many higher education institutions didn’t have the wherewithal and talent to ramp up online programs so many companies started offering OPM services in program conception and creation.

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CSULB Podcast with the Provost - Episode 3 - Interim Dean for Student Success, Dr. Beth Manke

CSULB Podcast with the Provost

What are some essential skills students need to succeed? For this month's episode of 'Podcast with the Provost,' we discuss this with Beth Manke, Interim Dean of Student Success. Join the conversation.

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How Chatbots are changing Higher Education and the student experience

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Chatbots are on the rise across universities.

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Neg Reg 2019 and HEA UpdatesHigher Ed News Washington updates with Dr. Drumm McNaughton and Tom Netting | Changing Higher Ed Podcast 027

The Change Leader, Inc.

Neg Reg 2019 and HEA updates on this Higher Ed News Washington update podcast with guest Tom Netting. The Department of Education published final regulations that had achieved unprecedented consensus prior to the reporting deadline for the master calendar. However, two of the three regulations were not finalized in time for the publishing deadline and so will not go into effect on July 1, 2020, but at a later date.