Sat.Nov 04, 2017 - Fri.Nov 10, 2017

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Social media in higher education: it’s OK to fail

Eric Stoller

Audio from a podcast interview that I did with the Efficiency Exchange back in April at Jisc ‘s DigiFest event. I had a cold, hence the reason why my voice is a bit off. Hope you enjoy this quick clip.

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Life in Holland as told from my #Instagram

Hope College Network

THE BEACHES Whether it’s Big Ol’ Red (aka Holland State Park), Tunnel Beach, Laketown Dunes, The Bowl, or some random beach front you found on a drive, everyone has their favorite beach and it’s a must no matter what time of year. Even in the depths of winter, my friends and I will bundle up in coats and blankets, trek out to some Lake Michigan beachfront, and watch the stars for probably longer than we should.

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Caring for ‘mental health’ as if we really meant it

Teaching Matters Academic Support

iStock [nambitomo] This week’s lighthearted news: someone’s paid $1.56m for a scribbled note from 1922, which reads (translating from the German) “a calm and modest life is happier than a life of successful but constantly agitated striving.” It was from Albert Einstein, who had just won the Nobel prize. He doesn’t say striving is bad, but he does remind us to consider options for happiness and peace.

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How the University of Birmingham and Edinburgh welcome International Students

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Social media is invaluable for international students to see how diverse your University is. Somewhere they would feel welcome.

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[Webinar] I’m a Recruiter, Not a Data Scientist!

Collegis Education Data Management

Presenter: Dan Antonson. Senior Manager of Marketing Technology. Collegis Education. Easy ways to make sense of admissions data. Admissions teams tell us that they want to use data, but find it hard to manage. And let’s face it: all too often data lacks meaning. We’ll help you connect the dots between the data you have and the data you want. Consider this a continuation of our July 2017 webinar that covered how to improve the value of data captured by admissions.