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In this episode, Casey Green – creator of the Campus Computing Project and award-winning industry analyst in higher ed – dives deep into past myths, present trends, and future practices that for higher ed leaders to consider as they drive their institutions' strategy, evolution, and operation. Casey covers all the bases from multiple perspectives, exploring these topics and their impacts on CIOs, provosts, CFOs, presidents and governing boards. References: Casey Green – creator of the Campus Computing Project and award-winning industry analyst in higher ed https://www.campuscomputing.net/caseygreenCampus Computing Project https://www.campuscomputing.net/ On moving only certain applications to the cloud:Dr. Miloš Topić, Vice President for Information Technology & Chief Digital Officer, Grand Valley State University, TRANSFORMED Episode 66, 9:05Article summarizing latest Wavestone survey on data analytics:Survey: GenAI Is Making Companies More Data Oriented, Thomas H. Davenport and Randy Bean, Harvard Business Review, 1/15/24On funding a data scient program centrally to incent collaboration among deans:Dr. Anthony Wutoh, Provost and Chief Academic Officer, Howard University, TRANSFORMED Episode 47, 17:25Articles summarizing how Georgia State University dramatically improved student retention across all demographic categories:Still Not Using Data to Inform Decisions and Policy, Kenneth C. Green, Inside Higher Ed/Digital Tweed Blog, 2/25/20Georgia State, Leading U.S. in Black Graduates, Is Engine of Social Mobility, Richard Fausset, New York Times, 5/15/18On higher ed executives needing to get a technology tutor:Presidents and Digital Learning: Get a Student Tutor, Kenneth C. Green, Inside Higher Ed/Digital Tweed Blog, 4/12/18On faculty members innovating with subdivided classrooms:Dr. Bill Coppola, President, Tarrant County College, Southeast Campus, TRANSFORMED Episode 50, 4:22
In this episode, Filip Taneski, a PhD student within the School of Engineering, and Brittany Blankinship, a PhD student in the School of Philosophy, Psychology and Language Sciences, share good practice by discussing their nominations for the 2022 Student Tutor of the Year. They discuss the relationship between their research and teaching, how their role as tutor has changed over the last two years, the difficult task of facilitating engagement while teaching in online classrooms, how they've adapted their practices in teaching and research the past few years, and much more. Timestamps: 1:20 - Filip and Brittany introduce themselves and their research topics 3:10 - The two discuss: how have they found this academic year compared to previous academic years? 9:10 - Filip and Brittany discuss how they've balanced research and teaching during their PhDs 22:20 - The two finish off by reflecting on some experiences they remember fondly from their time teaching Transcript Music for this episode was provided by Hooksounds.
Mentors 4 Teens: College, Scholarship, and Career Guidance Podcast
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Mentors 4 Teens: College, Scholarship, and Career Guidance Podcast
Episode 23: Special Parent's Edition Ft. Mentors from MIT / NYU Stern Featuring: Danielle Espinosa (MIT) & Gabriel Mejia Ruiz (NYU Stern) Mentor Bios: In this special episode, the PARENTS of the Student-Tutor Mastermind members get to ask their burning questions and get advice from tutors with ELITE college experience! Danielle is a prior MIT student, as well as one of one of Student-Tutor's elite academic & SAT/ACT prep tutors! A mentor with worldly experience, Danielle recently returned from an extended visit to India! With tutoring success dating back to her high school years, Danielle knows what it takes to get the job done... and how to go about getting into TOP schools like MIT (#5 Nationally)! Gabriel is one of Student-Tutor's elite academic & SAT/ACT prep tutors, and is currently attending New York University's Stern Business School - one of the finest in the nation (#13 Business School, Nationally)! In addition to attending class and tutoring, he's also a member of the NYU fencing team and the Colombian national fencing team! Gabriel brings a lot of energy and excitement to his work! He’s passionate, and always goes above and beyond when it comes to helping his community!! Show Notes: [1:55] - Todd Intro. [3:00] - Meet This Week's Guests! [3:20] - What They Wish They Knew BEFORE Going to College! [10:55] - What FALSE or Misleading Advice Did They Receive Leading up to College? [18:22] - College, Scholarship, and Career Tips for 8th-Grade Students! [26:05] - A Word From the Mastermind Community! [28:00] - Questions From the Mastermind Parents! [43:50] - Todd's Highlight From This Episode! [45:05] - Outro. Mentor's Key Points: Get Started EARLY! As early as 8th grade, start exploring careers, internships, and other opportunities to learn more about yourself and the potential path you'd like to pursue! Understand the different factors that play a part in your college, scholarship, and career success, then execute a strategy based on your unique goals! Choose Your Classes and Extracurriculars WISELY! Instead of doing as many different things as you can, do one or two things EXCEPTIONALLY! Find a club you love and help take it to the next level, be the captain of your sports team and lead your team to a championship victory, get an internship at a reputable company, or, try embarking on your own entrepreneurial venture! Parents and Students Should BOTH Be Prepared for the College Transition! After students leave for college, a lot of their actions will be their own responsibility! Parents can still provide love, support, and the occasional care-package, but it's important for students to get exposure to being apart and holding themselves accountable. Traveling sports teams / clubs / etc. is a great way to do this! Resources: Are you interested in learning more and joining our community of proactive teens and parents for FREE? Step 1: Join our FREE college prep, scholarship, and career guidance Facebook group! CLICK HERE TO JOIN! Step 2: Register for our next FREE webinar to learn how to save thousands + set your teenager up career, college, and scholarship success! CLICK HERE TO JOIN! -- The Mentors 4 Teens: College, Scholarship, and Career Guidance Podcast Copyright © 2018 by Student Tutor Produced by: Todd VanDuzer & Cody Mack Recording by: Todd VanDuzer Music & Editing: Cody Mack Sponsorship & Interview Requests: podcast@student-tutor.com
Mentors 4 Teens: College, Scholarship, and Career Guidance Podcast
Hello everyone, and welcome to the BRAND NEW... Mentors 4 Teens: College, Scholarship, and Career Guidance Podcast! In this special shortened episode, Student-Tutor CEO and co-founder, Todd VanDuzer, describes the MASSIVE transition taking place at Student-Tutor HQ, and how it's going to be HUGE for parents and teens across the world! You don't want to miss this one! Make sure you check the links below to register for our FREE college and career planning webinar on March 15th! For those not already subscribed to our email list, here's the latest official statement from Todd: “As you may already know, over the last 12 or so months, the Student-Tutor Mastermind community has witnessed MASSIVE strides in our shared mission to prepare this generation’s teenagers for life-long success and fulfillment. The fact of the matter is, I have fallen madly in love with the teenage mastermind program… and every unique member of its community. The opportunity to teach, lead, and inspire, has provided me with something I wasn’t even expecting at the start… the opportunity to LEARN and BE inspired by each of your incredible students! However, Student-Tutor, the academic tutoring & test prep company I started at 16 years old, although running itself to a degree, requires a dedicated piece of our team’s continued focus to maintain value to the community. As a result, we had been toying with the idea of bringing all our focus to our mastermind clients to deliver a one of a kind elite level service with the world’s brightest and most ambitious teenagers to help BREAK THE MOLD of the future change makers of tomorrow. After a series of communication with Varsity Tutors, the overall LARGEST fish in the tutoring pond, we’ve developed a favorable agreement to offer tutoring and test prep through THEM, so those just looking for a tutor to solve their immediate problems would be taken care of. Clients who were looking for a committed relationship with us from 8th -12th grade to ensure career, scholarship, and elite college acceptance, where we would take care of everything, providing only the best tutors, mentors, advice, etc. should work with us.” Let's Spark Bright Futures! Student-Tutor Mastermind Program Register for our FREE Webinar! Book Your FREE College and Career Planning Consultation! -- The Student Tutor PodcastCopyright © 2018 by Student TutorProduced by: Todd VanDuzer & Cody MackRecording by: Todd VanDuzerMusic & Editing: Cody MackSponsorship & Interview Requests: podcast@student-tutor.com
Mentors 4 Teens: College, Scholarship, and Career Guidance Podcast
Hello everyone, and welcome to the Student-Tutor Podcast! What does it REALLY take for students to do incredible things like competing in the World Olympic Games? Is it just a dream, or is there a path they can take to get there? Carli Ellen Lloyd (28) is an American indoor volleyball player, a member of the United States women's national volleyball team, a participant of the 2016 Summer Olympics, bronze medalist of the 2016 Olympic Games, and a gold medalist of the 2015 Pan American Games. She has played 6 seasons of professional volleyball in Italy and Azerbaijan. She played college women's volleyball at the University of California, Berkeley and was the National player of the year her senior year in 2011. This week, Carli Ellen Lloyd shares what it took to earn a spot on the USA national volleyball team, and how students can use her strategies for success in all aspects of their day-to-day life! Time Stamped Show Notes: [4:00] - Carli tells us how she got started playing volleyball, and what it took to get on track for the 2016 Olympic Games. [11:45] - Overcoming defeat, injury, and broken state of mind. [16:00] Getting cut 4x on the road to the 2016 Olympics. [23:00] - After reaching your highest goal... What comes next? [24:45] - Carli's #1 piece of ACTIONABLE advice for teenagers. [28:15] - Todd's special surprise!! [33:00] - Guest from the Student-Tutor mastermind students! [40:15] - Wrapup / outro. 3 Key Points: 1. Focus on the little goals and tasks that make up your big goal. It can be daunting to think about what you need to do on a major scale... instead, commit to doing all that you can do TODAY! 2. Take control, and be willing to put in the hard work! When you're defeated, focus on what you CAN control! 3. Understand your WHY, and SHARE IT! Connecting to your core will help you push through the hardest times. By sharing, your friends can help hold you accountable. Resources: Carli Lloyd Team USA Bio Carli Lloyd Wiki "Let's Spark Bright Futures" Facebook Group Let's Spark Bright Futures! Student-Tutor Mastermind Program Academic Tutoring SAT/ACT Prep Tutoring -- The Student Tutor PodcastCopyright © 2017 by Student TutorProduced by: Todd VanDuzer & Cody MackRecording by: Todd VanDuzerMusic & Editing: Cody MackSponsorship & Interview Requests: podcast@student-tutor.com
Visit EOFire.com for complete show notes of every Podcast episode. Todd is the co-founder and CEO of Student-Tutor and Desert Canvas, a blogger / writer for popular site like Huffington Post, motivational speaker for high schools and companies, avid rock climber who has climbed 2000+ foot cliffs, world traveler who has gone to 34+ countries, and more.
Mentors 4 Teens: College, Scholarship, and Career Guidance Podcast
Hello everyone, and welcome to the Student-Tutor Podcast! In this special introductory episode, CEO and Co-Founder of Student Tutor, Todd VanDuzer takes you through our WHY's for this new educational podcast. Why are we making a podcast? Why would you be interested in listening? Why does this information matter?? Time Stamped Show Notes: [0:30] - Introduction [1:00] - The Caveman Story [4:00] - How the "Spark Bright Futures" movement started [8:00] - Student Tutor 2.0 Launches [12:00] - Following your Intuition and Curiosities [16:00] - The Desert Canvas Phoenix Movement [21:00] - Everything You're Learning in School is WORTHLESS! [25:00] - Outro 3 Key Points: 1. Today's educational system is BROKEN and schools are NOT preparing students to be successful in the Digital Age. 2. Understand your WHY and how you can leverage your intuition and curiosities for long-term success and happiness. 3. Face adversity head on, and never give up on your dreams! Resources: Everything You're Learning in School is Worthless Have You Seen The Student-Tutor Van? "Let's Spark Bright Futures" Facebook Group Let's Spark Bright Futures! Student-Tutor Mastermind Program Academic Tutoring SAT/ACT Prep Tutoring -- The Student Tutor PodcastCopyright © 2017 by Student TutorProduced by: Todd VanDuzer & Cody MackRecording by: Todd VanDuzerMusic & Editing: Cody MackSponsorship & Interview Requests: podcast@student-tutor.com
Todd is the co-founder and CEO of Student-Tutor and Desert Canvas, a blogger / writer for popular site like Huffington Post, motivational speaker for high schools and companies, avid rock climber who has climbed 2000+ foot cliffs, world traveler who has gone to 34+ countries, and more. Visit EOFire.com
IMA Leader Audio Podcast | Leadership, Marketing, Content Marketing, Big Data, Social Media, Email
Guest: Laura Petersen (@lsp_s) is the co-founder of Student-Tutor as well as a partner here at the IMA. An entrepreneur, lifelong learner, and master teacher, Laura loves finding ways to do better with less and leverage tools and tricks for better efficiency, productivity, and fun. She helps the IMA with podcast write-ups, social media, and articles inspired by the guests. In this Conversation We Cover: - Her experiences at IMPACT15 and her main takeaways. - The main difference between IMPACT14 and IMPACT15. - Laura’s role in producing the IMA Leader podcast. - Why you need to delegate tasks in your business. - Laura’s advice for new Internet Marketers. Quote: “You can’t do it all yourself, delegate more, empower people more, give them wings and they’ll really impress you.” - Laura Petersen.
Dressler Parsons, @StudentTutorUSA – offers 1-on-1, in-home tutoring for K-12 and small group classes to attack the SATs!
Dressler Parsons, @StudentTutorUSA – offers 1-on-1, in-home tutoring for K-12 and small group classes to attack the SATs!
Todd VanDuzer shares his experiences traveling around the world and how it led him to his life mission of helping others. Learn how he started tutoring students at the age of 16 and now has turned Student Tutor into a nationwide tutoring service. He also shares how he built a 1000 member weekly yoga event and also a music festival called Munduzer.
IMA Leader Audio Podcast | Leadership, Marketing, Content Marketing, Big Data, Social Media, Email
This week, our attention turns to the tools business leaders and marketers need to be successful. My guest is Laura Petersen an IMA member, small business owner and someone who plays a critical role here at IMA Leader.