Surviving and Thriving in a Teacher Education Program

In this edWebinar hear from Taylor Warren, who is a candidate in the M.Ed. in Instructional Technology program at Freed-Hardeman University in Tennessee, on helpful tips and tricks for not just surviving, but thriving in your teacher education courses. Taylor discusses the following topics: planning, priorities, organization, communication, engagement, seeking help when needed, asking questions, participating, and relieving stress.This recorded session will benefit those seeking their degree in a teacher education program by giving them information to help them study and succeed in online or traditional courses.
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CampusNexus Engage: Student Success Planning

This content was previously published by Campus Management, now part of Anthology. Product and/or solution names may have changed.
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The Top 2019 Higher Education Admissions Marketing Trends

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Traditional marketing techniques are no longer sufficient when it comes to attracting prospective students to your campus. New technologies and social media platforms now have a crucial role to play in how colleges and universities cultivate higher education leads. As the landscape of higher education continues to become competitive, building an efficient and well-planned marketing strategy is the best way to see results. To help you improve your student engagement strategy, Formstack has assembled a panel of education marketing experts to shed light on student engagement strategies and the newest trends in higher education marketing.
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From strategic planning and outcomes assessment to student engagement and retention, institutions are learning it’s possible to bring their data together and ask questions about their most pressing challenges – and actually find the answers. This 20-minute webinar explores how your institutional leaders can use an enterprise-wide approach to transform practices and evolve the student experience.
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Use the "Brain Rules" to Deliver Your Best Learning

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What does John Medina’s "Brain Rules" tell us about how we learn best? We are now truly starting to understand how the learner learns. Thanks to advances in the brain sciences, we can use what we now know about the brain to “shape” how we design and deliver training to our learners. Explore the 6 key rules on how brain science can help design & deliver learning.
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