How to improve and streamline your campus messaging and notifications
Thursday, May 10, 2012 at 2pm, ET

When it comes to notifying your students, faculty, and staff about important campus issues and events, you can't rely on just texting or email. Effective notification platforms also use voice recordings, Facebook and Twitter posts, RSS feeds, and digital signage. But how do you implement a single, centralized notification system that offers connectivity and control with all these communication channels? Join our webinar to hear case studies from two schools that have improved and streamlined their campus notification system with AT&T's Rave Campus Messenger, enabling them to keep more members of their campus communities up-to-date.

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Join us, and learn how to:

  • Implement best practices for conveying information on different topics.
  • Avoid problems with notification solutions that are based on email delivery.
  • Integrate a campus messaging system in your IT infrastructure.
  • Benefit from real-life examples of how campus messaging can improve communication.
  • Improve security with AT&T's EyeWitness texting platform for sending confidential tips about dangerous or inappropriate behavior.
     

Who will benefit:
Chief information officers and other IT managers. Anyone may attend.

Continuing Education Certification:
All attendees of this live web seminar will receive confirmation of their participation, which may be used for purposes of CEU certification where applicable.

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Speakers:

John Hermes -
Vice President for Information Technology, Oklahoma Christian University.

Gary Nickerson -
Assistant Vice President for IS&S, Oklahoma Baptist University.

Christopher Lusey -
Mobility Application Consultant, AT&T.