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Michael Staton

Beeline Labs » Blog Archive » Social network-based relationships are not shal... - 0 views

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    It makes his relationships stronger - not weaker or more shallow than the friendships I grew up with.
Michael Staton

The Flaws of Facebook :: Inside Higher Ed :: Higher Education's Source for News, Views ... - 0 views

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    thoughts on professional relationships and "Friending"
Kate Klingensmith

Colleges and Universities Turn to Online Communities to Boost Enrollment Yield - 0 views

  • EducationDynamics’ web-based UPeers program cultivates engagement rates as high as 70 percent, resulting in enrollment increases.
  • Universities that implement UPeers experience student participation rates ranging from 30 to 70 percent, and admits who participate in the program are up to three times more likely to enroll than non-participants.
  • private-labeled, online social networking site designed to lock admitted students into a community of their peers early in their decision-making process, and build a sense of engagement in the university from the beginning
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  • UPeers allows admits, current students, and alumni to learn more about their peers, share interests, build relationships, form study groups and communicate with mentors.
  • UPeers enables admitted students to begin interacting from the moment of acceptance, building relationships and forming a dynamic that can woo students who are “on the fence” on their decision to enroll at a particular school.
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