Improving Community Relations Through Off-Campus House Party Registration
Town and gown relationships between colleges and their community can often be strained by students' off-campus parties and conduct. Because colleges and communities are linked - whether desired or not - it is crucial that both entities work together to solve critical issues.
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Social Media and Admissions Strategy: Managing Content, Community, and Conversation
Social media websites provide a venue for dialogue between your institution and prospective students. But what makes a good conversation and how do you get started? While many admissions offices are using social media websites to help attract, recruit, and enroll students, many struggle with systematizing content updates and analyzing results.
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Using Data Mining to Drive Development
You collect information from all your shop activities, including everything from gift size to gift timing to volunteer participation to event attendance. By enhancing your current data mining efforts, you can finally marshal your database to find the patterns that will focus your advancement strategy on the most promising prospects.
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Workforce Development in Allied Health
The demand for health care professionals is projected to grow rapidly in response to the expanding US population and aging Baby Boomers. To build workforce development allied health care programs that provide job placement and career potential, schools must learn how to assess their market accurately and then reach out to obtain the needed resources from health care providers, community groups,...
Collaborative Agents -- REsearch and Development 2009
Collaboration is required when multiple agents achieve complex goals that are difficult or impossible to attain for an individual agent. This collaboration takes place under conditions of incomplete information, uncertainty, and bounded rationality, much of which has been previously studied in economics and artificial intelligence. However, many real world domains are characterised by even...
The International Association of Science and Technology for Development
As the year 2000 progresses, IASTED has continued to contribute to the areas of scientific and technological innovation. IASTED's two May conferences, Modelling and Simulation (MS 2000) and Neural Networks and Expert Systems (NN 2000) held in Pittsburgh, USA, were extremely successful, facilitating an international dialogue amongst researchers, practitioners and students. The success of those...