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Events in the month of September 2024
This webinar will describe how the University of Maryland Global Campus (UMGC) leverages data to enhance decision-making and foster a data-informed culture. This session will detail UMGC's use of Tableau to create actionable insights that have led to academic successes. Attendees will learn the principles of data maturity, the importance of a data-informed culture, and how to apply these insights.
Appropriate for all audiences.
Presenter: Brad Coverdale, University of Maryland-Global Campus
Intended audience: Beginner, intermediate, and those those with less conference presentation experience.
Presenters: John Ingram, La Roche University; Cecily Corbett, The Culinary Institute of America
Demonstrating a number of practical approaches that have been successful at Spalding University at addressing all of the above, this webinar presents in replicable and adaptable detail the strategic thinking behind those approaches for short-term and long-term goals in improving non-IE/IR colleagues' buy-in and competency in completing or preparing for accreditation requirements. Case study examples will use artifacts that were created in the Anthology Planning software environment; familiarity with this software is not required.
Beginner, intermediate, and those who have recently made or planning to make career change to the IE/IR field.
Presenter: Elizabeth Dyer, Spalding University
9/19/2024
Join us for another NEAIR membership networking event - members at all stages of their career are invited to meet one another and discuss topics from the perspectives of their experiences within IR.9/11/2024
This webinar will describe how the University of Maryland Global Campus (UMGC) leverages data to enhance decision-making and foster a data-informed culture. This session will detail UMGC's use of Tableau to create actionable insights that have led to academic successes. Attendees will learn the principles of data maturity, the importance of a data-informed culture, and how to apply these insights.
Appropriate for all audiences.
Presenter: Brad Coverdale, University of Maryland-Global Campus
9/12/2024
This webinar seeks to empower potential conference presenters, or anyone looking to enhance their presenting skills, with advanced presentation techniques and strategies, drawing on real-world experiences to make their sessions more engaging and informative. Content highlights include: captivating audience engagement from start to finish; embedding adult learning principles for meaningful interaction; leveraging digital tools to enhance presentation delivery; and, practical logistics management for smooth session execution This workshop is not merely an educational opportunity; it's an investment in elevating our collective capacity to share and receive knowledge in the most effective manner possible.Intended audience: Beginner, intermediate, and those those with less conference presentation experience.
Presenters: John Ingram, La Roche University; Cecily Corbett, The Culinary Institute of America
9/17/2024
Accreditation is a specialization skill with its own language, just as in any other specialization. Words may be familiar but the definitions, context, and larger implications often differ from our non-IE/IR colleagues' understanding, creating an environment ripe for miscommunication, confusion, or worse, the development of frustration, despair or hostility.Demonstrating a number of practical approaches that have been successful at Spalding University at addressing all of the above, this webinar presents in replicable and adaptable detail the strategic thinking behind those approaches for short-term and long-term goals in improving non-IE/IR colleagues' buy-in and competency in completing or preparing for accreditation requirements. Case study examples will use artifacts that were created in the Anthology Planning software environment; familiarity with this software is not required.
Beginner, intermediate, and those who have recently made or planning to make career change to the IE/IR field.
Presenter: Elizabeth Dyer, Spalding University