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RIGHT Spokane Perspective
CANDIDATE FEATURE WITH CRAIG CHAMBERLIN COUNTY SHERIFF

RIGHT Spokane Perspective

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2022 29:15


Spokane Valley Speaks
Ep 5b: Law & Order Interview with Craig Chamberlin, Candidate for Spokane County Sheriff Part 2

Spokane Valley Speaks

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2022 85:51


Part 2 of 2, Al discusses Craig Chamberlin's thoughts on Spokane Valley crime rates, the contract, financials, and other issues. 

Spokane Valley Speaks
Ep 4b: Law & Order Interview with Craig Chamberlin, Candidate for Spokane County Sheriff

Spokane Valley Speaks

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2022 53:23


Part 1 of 2, Al discusses Craig Chamberlin's philosophy on policing and how that philosophy will guide his policies if elected Sheriff

Ten with Ken (Audio)
What's New in University Recruitment Marketing?

Ten with Ken (Audio)

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2016 12:42


In the second episode from the 2016 Ontario Universities' Fair, Ken Steele surveys the exhibit floor and interviews university representatives to summarize what's new in student recruitment marketing this fall. (See the first, "Why Go to the OUF?" at https://youtu.be/CyXKcQ7fsac ). This podcast includes some flashback photos, video and even some unused interviews from previous years' OUFs, from 2006 to the present. Data Collection: The underlying goal for student recruitment offices at the Fair is to collect contact information for as many prospective students as possible. As Deanna Underwood of OUAC explains, in previous years that meant that prospective students had to enter their contact information in 21 different ways, on paper, iPad, laptop or computer, at all the various booths. That also tended to mean that many universities offered prize incentives to collect data. Last year we interviewed Craig Chipps of Wilfrid Laurier about the branded hoodies they were giving away; Deanna MacQuarrie of uGuelph about their prizes ranging up to an iPhone 6; and both York's Jock Phippen and Carleton's Jean Mullan about their draws for free tuition. All this repetitive data entry seemed pointless for students, and after years of discussion, this year finally introduced centralized data collection: the OUF Passport. Prospective students were encouraged to register online in advance, and thousands did so. Many more registered at the computer terminals in the OUF lobby, or on their smartphones with the assistance of staff at the university booths. By day two, universities were collecting more contacts than in previous years. In place of all the various contests of previous years, this year COU had a "money booth" for students. Exhibit Booths: Ontario universities are investing six figures in spacious, professional booths, so they use them for years, with minor updates. (This year, Laurentian added more bilingual signage, Laurier added a new photo collage, and Windsor added its new tagline, "Promise.") This year, considerable floorspace in the exhibits was freed up from the various desks and kiosks that were so critical for data collection. Many universities rearranged their booths to allow much more space for conversation. New booth layouts for Nipissing, Carleton and Brock focused on kiosks for each major faculty or program, where prospective students could speak with recruiters, faculty or current student ambassadors. Brock wanted to emphasize the transdisciplinary opportunities for students. Carleton wanted to leverage more technology, like video screens and an interactive robot, to engage students and tell its story. McMaster’s new booth adds many backlit images of campus and animated video screens, but unlike the open-concept designs, Mac’s booth seems to create corners and cubbies for small conversations to occur. Western's Lori Gribbon took time to describe their brand-new exhibit, which utilizes the maximum 12-foot height, plenty of backlit graphics and video screens to convey a sense of the beautiful campus. They analyzed the previous booth, and modified the layout to optimize traffic flow. A new “student experience” corner focuses students on co-curricular and extra-curricular activities, from athletics to residence. Virtual Reality: Last year, we reported that UOIT was pioneering the use of 3D (VR) campus tours using beta versions of Oculus Rift headsets. https://youtu.be/7YVIz2RMXCg Now that 3D video is supported on YouTube and Facebook, and easily available on most smartphones, the cost has come down and more universities are creating VR tours. Western shot dozens of 360° videos of campus, from residence rooms, classrooms and labs to outdoor orientation events. The videos are available on the Western welcome page, on Facebook and Twitter, and Western ambassadors had branded iCardboard viewers for prospective students and parents to take a look. uWindsor likewise had branded cardboard viewers for students. Lakehead was using plastic HooDoo viewers, which fasten to your head with velcro. Laurentian's Jean-Paul Rains showed us their ViewMaster brand viewers, using an app designed by Laurentian CompSci students. He explained that the initiative was very cost effective, using a tiny $500 Ricoh Theta S camera, $30 headsets, and $500 smartphones. Travel Incentives: Algoma U has started offering all-expense-paid visits to its campus in Sault Ste Marie, for interested prospective students. President Craig Chamberlin says they provide transportation, housing and meals, and tour potential students around campus to meet their future faculty members and attend classes. In the next episode, we’ll ask people at the OUF for their advice for high school students contemplating their post-secondary futures. Remember, subscribe to our free email newsletter to get exclusive early access to upcoming episodes. www.eduvation.ca/subscribe

Ten with Ken (Video)
OUF 2016: What's New in Recruitment Marketing?

Ten with Ken (Video)

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2016 12:42


In the second episode from the 2016 Ontario Universities' Fair, Ken Steele surveys the exhibit floor and interviews university representatives to summarize what's new in student recruitment marketing this fall. (See the first, "Why Go to the OUF?" at https://youtu.be/CyXKcQ7fsac ). This podcast includes some flashback photos, video and even some unused interviews from previous years' OUFs, from 2006 to the present. Data Collection: The underlying goal for student recruitment offices at the Fair is to collect contact information for as many prospective students as possible. As Deanna Underwood of OUAC explains, in previous years that meant that prospective students had to enter their contact information in 21 different ways, on paper, iPad, laptop or computer, at all the various booths. That also tended to mean that many universities offered prize incentives to collect data. Last year we interviewed Craig Chipps of Wilfrid Laurier about the branded hoodies they were giving away; Deanna MacQuarrie of uGuelph about their prizes ranging up to an iPhone 6; and both York's Jock Phippen and Carleton's Jean Mullan about their draws for free tuition. All this repetitive data entry seemed pointless for students, and after years of discussion, this year finally introduced centralized data collection: the OUF Passport. Prospective students were encouraged to register online in advance, and thousands did so. Many more registered at the computer terminals in the OUF lobby, or on their smartphones with the assistance of staff at the university booths. By day two, universities were collecting more contacts than in previous years. In place of all the various contests of previous years, this year COU had a "money booth" for students. Exhibit Booths: Ontario universities are investing six figures in spacious, professional booths, so they use them for years, with minor updates. (This year, Laurentian added more bilingual signage, Laurier added a new photo collage, and Windsor added its new tagline, "Promise.") This year, considerable floorspace in the exhibits was freed up from the various desks and kiosks that were so critical for data collection. Many universities rearranged their booths to allow much more space for conversation. New booth layouts for Nipissing, Carleton and Brock focused on kiosks for each major faculty or program, where prospective students could speak with recruiters, faculty or current student ambassadors. Brock wanted to emphasize the transdisciplinary opportunities for students. Carleton wanted to leverage more technology, like video screens and an interactive robot, to engage students and tell its story. McMaster’s new booth adds many backlit images of campus and animated video screens, but unlike the open-concept designs, Mac’s booth seems to create corners and cubbies for small conversations to occur. Western's Lori Gribbon took time to describe their brand-new exhibit, which utilizes the maximum 12-foot height, plenty of backlit graphics and video screens to convey a sense of the beautiful campus. They analyzed the previous booth, and modified the layout to optimize traffic flow. A new “student experience” corner focuses students on co-curricular and extra-curricular activities, from athletics to residence. Virtual Reality: Last year, we reported that UOIT was pioneering the use of 3D (VR) campus tours using beta versions of Oculus Rift headsets. https://youtu.be/7YVIz2RMXCg Now that 3D video is supported on YouTube and Facebook, and easily available on most smartphones, the cost has come down and more universities are creating VR tours. Western shot dozens of 360° videos of campus, from residence rooms, classrooms and labs to outdoor orientation events. The videos are available on the Western welcome page, on Facebook and Twitter, and Western ambassadors had branded iCardboard viewers for prospective students and parents to take a look. uWindsor likewise had branded cardboard viewers for students. Lakehead was using plastic HooDoo viewers, which fasten to your head with velcro. Laurentian's Jean-Paul Rains showed us their ViewMaster brand viewers, using an app designed by Laurentian CompSci students. He explained that the initiative was very cost effective, using a tiny $500 Ricoh Theta S camera, $30 headsets, and $500 smartphones. Travel Incentives: Algoma U has started offering all-expense-paid visits to its campus in Sault Ste Marie, for interested prospective students. President Craig Chamberlin says they provide transportation, housing and meals, and tour potential students around campus to meet their future faculty members and attend classes. In the next episode, we’ll ask people at the OUF for their advice for high school students contemplating their post-secondary futures. (For 1080p version, see https://youtu.be/p3u-K_15cOM ) Remember, subscribe to our free email newsletter to get exclusive early access to upcoming episodes. www.eduvation.ca/subscribe

Open Mike's presents
#24 – Guest hosted by Craig Chamberlin

Open Mike's presents "WTF Wednesday"

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2014 116:55


Featured Comedians: Hosted by Craig Chamberlin Matt Hurless Bill Kilpatrick Lisa Rehm Hunter Goodenow Bishop Da Comedian Troy Wagner Travis Smith Amanda Michelle Travis Allen The Blood Sausages Mike Pantzer Brian Thomas Duncan Jay

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Open Mike's presents
#23 – Guest Hosted by Jason Florez

Open Mike's presents "WTF Wednesday"

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2014 108:51


Featured Comedians: Guest Hosted by Jason Florez Blake McDermott Ramon Molledo David Nickerson Travis Allen Neil Wasserman Tony El Kommos Kevin Best Christian Moore Craig Chamberlin Ethan Provoyeur Sheera Ann Chris Walker David Alan Duncan Jay

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Open Mike's presents
#22 – Guest Hosted by Chris Walker

Open Mike's presents "WTF Wednesday"

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2014 121:01


Featured Comedians: Hosted by Chris Walker Ethan Provoyeur Ronnie Self Shannon Hall Bill Kilpatrick Hunter Goodenow Blake McDermott Ramon Molledo Jay Vargo Jason Florez Craig Chamberlin Christian Moore Marcus Crespo David Alan Jim Neil Duncan Jay

Open Mike's presents
#21 – Guest Hosted by Chris P Weldon (“The Funny Gunny”)

Open Mike's presents "WTF Wednesday"

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2014 125:32


Featured Comedians Guest Hosted by Chris P Weldon Ronnie Self Travis Smith Bill Kilpatrick Kevin Best Troy Wagner Ramon Molledo Amanda Michelle Ethan Provoyeur Jim Neil Travis Allen Christopher Neil Walker Christian Moore Craig Chamberlin Duncan Jay

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Open Mike's presents
#19 – Guest Hosted by Craig Chamberlin

Open Mike's presents "WTF Wednesday"

Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2014 93:46


Featured Comedians Hosted by Craig Chamberlin Jeremy Rydenbark Bill Kilpatrick Jason Florez Blake McDermott Ramon Molledo Ronnie Self Jim Neil Christian Moore Jason Florez Travis Allen Anthony Moreno Marcus Crespo Jacoby Bruton

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Open Mike's presents
#17 – Guest Hosted by Jason Florez

Open Mike's presents "WTF Wednesday"

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2014 112:48


Featured Comedians Hosted by Jason Florez Harry Bobo Bill Kilpatrick Ramon Molledo Blake McDermott Jim Neil Philip Rivera Craig Chamberlin Jacoby Bruton Neil Wasserman Ed Colón Christian Moore Chris Walker David Alan John Baxter

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Open Mike's presents
#16 – Guest Hosted by Craig Chamberlin

Open Mike's presents "WTF Wednesday"

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2014 111:20


Featured Comedians Hosted by Craig Chamberlin Bill Kilpatrick Amanda Michelle Harry Bobo Jason Florez Jim Neil David Alan Jacoby Bruton Marty Labbe Ann Walker Travis Smith Philip Rivera Devin Siebold Duncan Jay

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Open Mike's presents
#15 – Two Hosts, One Mic

Open Mike's presents "WTF Wednesday"

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2014 109:55


Featured Comedians: Guest Hosted by The Biscuit Bill Kilpatrick “Patrick” Blake McDermott Jim Neil Kevin Best Ethan Provoyeur Jason Florez Earl Clark Craig Chamberlin Ed Colón David Alan Duncan Jay

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