The NASPA Region 1 Technology KC acts as a technology resource to higher education professionals throughout New England, eastern Canada, and western Europe!
Welcome! We’re excited to bring the fantastic #HigherEdTech expertise of @NASPA_TKC to @NASPA_R1! Follow us to stay up-to-date on the latest Tech conversations in colleges and universities!
Call for Study Participants—please help two @NASPA_R1 Region 1 researchers exploring early career SA professionals and their identity development using Twitter! Learn more and sign up here:
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CALL FOR MANUSCRIPTS: we are currently accepting submissions on the intersections of #HigherEdTech for our next publication. We encourage a wide array of submissions across disciplines. See link in bio for submission guidelines! Sponsored by @NASPAtweets@NASPA_TKC
How do you respond to conduct violations & community harm when it occurs in your digital communities? Join the @NASPA_R1 TKC on Thursday, October 29th from 12-1pm for a panel discussion on digital student conduct violations on a pandemic-mediated campus.
How do you respond to conduct violations & community harm when it occurs in your digital communities? Join the @NASPA_R1 TKC on Thursday, October 29th from 12-1pm for a panel discussion on digital student conduct violations on a pandemic-mediated campus.
A Moment in History: The inaugural edition of @NASPAtweets Journal of Technology & Higher Education is now live! Featuring insightful & timely research on tech & higher ed #HigherEdTech https://t.co/RDfIkZ3wex
@NASPA_R1 and the TKC have created a digital library on anti-racism, anti-colonialism, and higher education resources in an effort to organize all the great articles, books, videos, and more out there. Check it out and submit your own! #HigherEd#SAPro https://t.co/5jaZj6NLcm
NASPA will be taking a pause today both to support our Black colleagues and the Black community, and to protest the racialized violence and excessive force on the part of law enforcement and those shielded by so-called “stand your ground” laws.
#HigherEdTech often talks about technology as “the great equalizer” in education. It’s not technology that brings change—we as people do.
Educators, check in on your Black students, coworkers, neighbors, friends. Support them and uplift their voices. #SAPro
Meet Shane: Region I’s Public Policy Division Representative! Shane is the Director of Student Conduct at the University of New England. Shane’s first job was picking potatoes - Kelly Brochu’s least favorite food (we’ve got a potato theme going here 🥔)
Curious about the demographics of different social media platforms and how to approach each audience? This @CampusSonar blog is a great introduction! #HigherEdTech https://t.co/abIKIYWCJv
Concerned about your online data privacy? Why you should switch your browser to Firefox and protect your data! #HigherEdTech —> https://t.co/4MAZIqq4ay
Check out this recent @CampusSonar post about the value of social listening through social media and its impact on higher education! #HigherEdTech https://t.co/DjNFkwNDQr