InScribe, which delivers game-changing digital community solutions, today announced a partnership with Greenfield Commonwealth Virtual School (GCVS), streamlining the way the school engages and communicates with parents and students. InScribe's intelligent collaboration and community platform creates a centralized location for interaction, making it easy for everyone to connect and get the information and answers they need in a timely way.
Read MoreNearly every institution spends significant time and resources making a good first impression on prospective students. As students progress through the enrollment cycle, savvy institutions take great care to make sure each interaction is positive. But once those prospective students enroll, far fewer schools spend the same amount of time or energy studying and improving their ongoing student interactions.
Read MoreLearn how Western Governors University is leveraging an AI-based community-building platform to create a deeper sense of belonging among prospective students. Preliminary research findings concerning the impact that belonging has on enrollment will be shared. Attendees will discuss the research implications, especially as applied to their own institution.
Read MoreInScribe, which delivers game-changing digital community solutions, today announced a partnership with Kentucky State University (KSU) to create more opportunities for students to engage and access information online. More than 2,000 students at this public historically black university now have a simple way to connect with the answers, resources, and people they need to succeed in college and beyond.
Read MoreFirst stop, Los Angeles on October 30, 2019, five female founders will light the stage up with their energy as they pitch to win up to $250,000. Witness the Movement in action as we have partnered with ECMC Foundation to fund women-led companies. The time is here to Invest In Women: Future of Work & Education.
Read MoreIn recent years, post-secondary education has experienced an increase in activities taking place in digital spaces. Digital learning offers a more flexible model, which is critical for today’s students who are often working or parenting while they learn. Whether engaging with content and curriculum, communicating with peers and faculty, or connecting with institutional services, technology makes education accessible and relevant for these students.
Read MoreAs the nation’s largest nonprofit online university, Western Governors University (WGU) has a vested interest in being at the forefront of technological innovation. Through its research and development arm, WGU Labs, they invent, build, and invest in education technology.
Read MoreCOVID has accelerated the need for effective technologies to connect students to their learning experiences. However, matching educational institutions with EdTech vendors that most directly address institutions’ core needs remains an uncertain and, at times, inefficient process that blocks impactful partnerships from forming.
Read MoreMore students are learning online, and whether that shift is temporary given the pandemic, or it represents a growing trend for how students will choose to learn in the future, ensuring a quality online experience is top of mind among educators. An important part of that online experience is preserving student-to-student and student-to-faculty connections, collaboration, and communication.
Read MorePushing training at all levels into digital modalities has become a necessity, no longer optional. The next frontier, virtual reality, holds particular promise for career & technical education, traditionally a hands-on endeavor.
Read MoreSupporting and engaging students who are learning at a distance shouldn’t be a daunting task. Learn how Aaron Perry, Senior Faculty Lecturer at Indiana University Bloomington is using digital communities to increase student engagement, manage class Q&A, and build community while teaching online. Participants will walk away with actionable tips for their own in-person and online classes.
Read MoreDigital communities are an excellent way to help students connect - to information, classmates, support resources, even potential employers.
But it’s not enough to simply offer a community and expect that students will show up. Students need to understand and see the value of the community so they are motivated to join and participate.
Read MoreIn higher education, research increasingly demonstrates how influential a student’s sense of belonging is to key outcomes including persistence and emotional well-being. Today, creating a strong community with students is more important than ever as we return for a fall semester full of change and uncertainty.
Read MoreAs faculty return to teaching this fall, they do so in a world full of change and uncertainty. Many classes are moving online, new technologies must be adopted, and limitations on how instructors can interact with students and colleagues are driving up levels of stress and anxiety. Today, more than ever, institutions need strategies to help faculty stay connected, supported, and heard.
Read MoreTo say that college students today have a lot on their plate is a major understatement. One in five students is a parent1 and 44 percent of student parents are working full-time while enrolled in college.2 For these learners life is a constant balancing act between family, work, and academic commitments.
Read MoreJoin Katy Kappler and Alison Bell, Indiana Chancellor and Regional Vice President at Western Governors University, for a conversation about creating environments that motivate and foster community among faculty.
Read MoreWhen colleges and universities think about the value of digital communities, they are usually thinking about their students. That makes sense because students encounter many new experiences, challenges, and uncertainties as they navigate their journey to graduation. Digital communities are a great way to help students find information, connect with people and resources, and build a sense of confidence that will help them succeed.
Read MoreThe first interactions students have in college can heavily impact their sense of belonging and, in turn, their likelihood to succeed. While some students show up eager to join the conversation, others really have to step out of their comfort zone to make these connections. Digital communities however, offer a great solution to help connect even the most reserved students to the voices and experiences of peers, faculty, and support teams so they can build the relationships that will help them get ahead.
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