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We asked ChatGPT to write a description of this episode and it came up with “Dive into the forefront of innovation as we unveil the power of ChatGPT and explore the dynamic landscape of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in Student Affairs. Joining the conversation with Heather Shea are Mallory Willsea, Ed Cabellon, Paul Gordon Brown, and Art Munin, offering expert insights on the groundbreaking potential, challenges, and ethical considerations shaping the future of technology in higher education.” Listen and find out if it's accurate! (ChatGPT generated description)
The road to a post-high school (or higher) education can, at times, feel like a 2-year rollercoaster. The applying, the waiting, the guessing, the advocating, etc., etc. Then once you're there the challenge is to thrive. Thrive in the way that you define it. Are there strategies to make this whole process easier? Noooo, we are not referring to buying your way into a university illegally! How has student engagement changed in the last 20 years? What are the indicators of success in college? Join Shmuel (www.cbtbaltimore.com) and Dr. Ed Cabellon (https://edcabellon.com/) as they discuss these questions and more. Dr. Cabellon has been involved in higher education for over 20 years and is currently the Vice President of student enrollment at Curry College in Massachusets https://www.curry.edu/directory/cabellon-edmund. Enjoy! Don't forget to recommend the pod to your neighbors, friends, and Tik Tok followers :)
TJ interviews guests: Dr. Ed Cabellon, Higher Education Consultant and Dr. Mordecai Browlee, Vice President for Student Success at St. Philip's College
Join past Student Affairs Live hosts Heather Shea and Ed Cabellon as they reflect back on learning, experiences, and stories as former hosts. We'll also explore the current state of student affairs and predictions on where we're heading as a profession.
Join past Student Affairs Live hosts Heather Shea and Ed Cabellon as they reflect back on learning, experiences, and stories as former hosts. We’ll also explore the current state of student affairs and predictions on where we’re heading as a profession.
Ed Cabellon is the director of administration for the division of Student Affairs and Enrollment Management at Bridgewater State University, and just completed his 2nd Boston Marathon! We talk about The Avengers (don't worry, no spoilers), and find out which Avenger Ed would be. Jackie shockingly holds her own in a conversation about comic books and superheroes. Ed tells us about empowering students through work opportunities while simultaneously capturing authentic content that he shares in a unique way to help relate to incoming students and their families. Links to cool stuff: Ed on Twitter Ed on LinkedIn BSU Life Website Episode 110 https://media.blubrry.com/highered/highered.social/episodes/HES-0110.mp3 Subscribe on Apple Podcasts Subscribe on Google Play Subscribe on RadioPublic Subscribe on Stitcher
There is a lot more to technology than downloading the hottest app or upgrading the latest software update. As Dr. Ed Cabellon shares technology is actually pretty personal - with skills required for successful technology implementation including politics, emotions and a long-term investment. Ed has seen the evolution of technology especially in students affairs and enrollment management as an early adopter and educator of digital identity, social media, and digital marketing. He’ll share his tips and tricks for navigating technology implementation including showcasing the homegrown strategy at Bridgewater State University called BSUlife.com. Find all the show notes at josieahlquist.com/podcast and follow the podcast on Twitter @JosieATPodcast and host Dr. Josie Ahlquist @josieahlquist.
Are you a student affairs practitioner considering a doctorate? How do you know if this is the right step for your career path? Is a doctorate necessary for upward mobility in student affairs? What are the pros and cons of pursuing a doctorate? What are the pros and cons of pursuing a student affairs career without a doctorate? On this episode of Student Affairs Live, guest host Keith Edwards speaks with current doctorate student - Fernando Rodriguez, practitioner with a doctorate - Ed Cabellon, and faculty member and former student affairs practitioner - OiYan Poon. Guests will discuss their varied perspectives to help student affairs practitioners think more deeply about whether pursuing a doctorate is right for them or not, rather than just feeling like it is something everyone should do.
Are you a student affairs practitioner considering a doctorate? How do you know if this is the right step for your career path? Is a doctorate necessary for upward mobility in student affairs? What are the pros and cons of pursuing a doctorate? What are the pros and cons of pursuing a student affairs career without a doctorate?On this episode of Student Affairs Live, guest host Keith Edwards speaks with current doctorate student - Fernando Rodriguez, practitioner with a doctorate - Ed Cabellon, and faculty member and former student affairs practitioner - OiYan Poon. Guests will discuss their varied perspectives to help student affairs practitioners think more deeply about whether pursuing a doctorate is right for them or not, rather than just feeling like it is something everyone should do.
This episode is part of a classroom edition series to the podcast, featuring panels I moderated for my Florida State University graduate-level course, Technology in Higher Ed. Sometimes phrases like “personal branding” and “online presence” feel like buzzwords, which is why we’re dissecting them in this week’s panel. Guests Laura Pasquini, Katie Linder, and Ed Cabellon talk about their approaches to digital identity, give their advice for maintaining a positive digital reputation, and even touch on privacy concerns related to an online presence.
Dr. Ed Cabellon, Assistant to the VP of Student Affairs and Enrollment Management at Bridgewater State University discusses how to leverage technology to build capacity and more effectively engage with and retain current students.
On this episode of SA Live, host Tony Doody interviews Ed Cabellon and Josie Ahlquist about their recently co-authored book, "Engaging the Digital Generation." Guaranteed to be entertaining and informative, Ed and Josie blend years of research, theory and practice to offer up practical advice and insight for Student Affairs professionals at every level. Topics covered on this episode include: Adapting to the rapid pace of technological change; professional development and competency; collecting and measuring data to inform strategy; coping and choosing from the array of tools and solutions that technology affords; creating structured policies and guidelines for social media; and predicting what the future holds for digital engagement in Higher Education.
On this episode of SA Live, host Tony Doody interviews Ed Cabellon and Josie Ahlquist about their recently co-authored book, "Engaging the Digital Generation." Guaranteed to be entertaining and informative, Ed and Josie blend years of research, theory and practice to offer up practical advice and insight for Student Affairs professionals at every level. Topics covered on this episode include: Adapting to the rapid pace of technological change; professional development and competency; collecting and measuring data to inform strategy; coping and choosing from the array of tools and solutions that technology affords; creating structured policies and guidelines for social media; and predicting what the future holds for digital engagement in Higher Education.
What does "telling our story" really mean? How can we collect meaningful data on marketing effectiveness and determine how to best allocate scarce resources of time and money? What are some current models for organizing a progressive and comprehensive Student Affairs marketing team? What are some proven and concrete strategies for reaching students and increasing awareness and participation in campus events? What are some effective project management systems and why do we need them? What role can student affairs marketing staff play in listening and responding during times of crisis? In this episode of Student Affairs Live Tony Doody speaks with Ed Cabellon, Hamza Khan, and Kat Shanahan to answer these questions and many more.
What does "telling our story" really mean? How can we collect meaningful data on marketing effectiveness and determine how to best allocate scarce resources of time and money? What are some current models for organizing a progressive and comprehensive Student Affairs marketing team? What are some proven and concrete strategies for reaching students and increasing awareness and participation in campus events? What are some effective project management systems and why do we need them? What role can student affairs marketing staff play in listening and responding during times of crisis? In this episode of Student Affairs Live Tony Doody speaks with Ed Cabellon, Hamza Khan, and Kat Shanahan to answer these questions and many more.
Dr. Ed Cabellon makes his triumphant return to the podcast this week! He speaks with Dustin about his doctoral process from start to finish and all the lessons he has learned. He gives advice for those thinking about or soon to start their doctoral programs. Find the full show notes here.
Tom and Dustin sat down with Ed Cabellon recently to talk about his #SAFit project which brings together student affairs professionals to create a community of wellness support. Find the full show notes here: http://bit.ly/1Ec6jnG