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academiaerpposts · 3 days ago
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Smart Dashboards in Higher Education: A Game-Changer for Institutional Efficiency
Discover how smart dashboards in higher education simplify decision-making, reduce manual work, and improve data accuracy. Explore how Academia ERP empowers institutions with real-time, AI-powered insights. For more information please visit us at: https://www.academiaerp.com/blog/smart-dashboards-for-education-the-ultimate-tool-for-admin-efficiency/
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openeducat · 28 days ago
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Learning, Upgraded: OpenEduCat LMS Transforms the Classroom
OpenEduCat LMS is helping institutions reshape education with real-time collaboration, mobile learning, gamified courses, and intelligent analytics. It's more than just teaching—it's about building smarter learning journeys.
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sierra-cedar · 3 months ago
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Is Your Student Information System Ready for the Future?
Have You Refreshed Your Student System Strategy and Roadmap Lately?
For colleges and universities, a Student Information System (SIS) is more than just software—it is the lifeblood of campus operations. The SIS drives essential processes throughout the student lifecycle, including admissions, financial aid, course catalog management, course enrollment, student billing, student degree progress, and transcripts. Every day, students, faculty, staff, and stakeholders rely on the SIS for crucial tasks. The SIS touches every aspect of campus life; it helps manage compliance, improve administrative efficiency, and support student success. But how confident are you that your SIS is operating at its full potential?  Is it user-friendly? Does it streamline operations and help your students succeed academically? Does it integrate well with other enterprise systems and reflect your institution’s unique processes and values?
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deepikadpblog · 1 year ago
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navneettoptechseo · 1 year ago
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Be Future-Ready: How do Schools Benefit From TopSchool?
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In an era of NEP and NCF compliance, schools must embrace innovative solutions to stay future-ready. NAVNEET TOPTECH's TopSchool is one of the most feature-rich learning management systems, including one of the most efficient student information management systems, offering a range of features aimed at improving the quality of education and streamlining school administration.
Student Attendance Management System: Our student attendance management system simplifies the process of tracking students' attendance. With real-time updates, schools can effortlessly monitor attendance, and parents can conveniently access this information. This feature promotes effortless transparency and accountability.
Admission Management System: The admissions process for schools is provided by TopSchool's Admission Management System. It offers an adjustable platform that caters to the particular requirements of every institute. It ensures an efficient and seamless admissions process for both institutions and potential students, starting with online app submissions and ending with automated admission operations.
360° Report Card with Skills and Competencies: TopSchool offers a complete academic management solution that extends beyond administrative tasks. The skills and competencies-based 360° report card enables a comprehensive evaluation of students' development. It offers a thorough summary of academic outcomes as well as insights into significant talents and competencies, promoting a more thorough comprehension of each student's potential.
Fee Management System: TopSchool offers an integrated fee management system in addition to administrative services. It has capabilities for handling financial transactions, invoices, and fee schedules. Financial concerns may be handled by schools with ease, guaranteeing speed and transparency in fee-related procedures.
Content Library: Teachers may access a multitude of teaching materials using TopSchool's content digital library function. With its centralised collection for educational materials, the content library improves teaching and learning through lesson plans and multimedia content.
Template Management: TopSchool recognises that every institution has its own distinct criteria. With the Template Management feature, schools can easily customise various documents such as forms, receipts, certificates, and ID cards to meet their individual requirements. This simplified approach not only saves time but also enables bulk processing, which improves the administrative workflow's efficiency.
User-Friendly Interface: Teachers and administrators of different technical skill levels can benefit from TopSchool, thanks to its intuitive design. Everyday tasks are streamlined by the system's straightforward design, which makes it easy for school personnel to use.
Thus, NAVNEET TOPTECH's TopSchool stands out as an innovative solution that gives schools the ability to prepare for the future. An effective and technologically sophisticated educational environment is created by its student information management systems, attendance monitoring, admission management, seamless communication, extensive academic resources, data security, and user-friendly interface. With TopSchool, schools may confidently promise their teachers and students a transformational and enlightening experience. Visit the NAVNEET TOPTECH website to discover all of TopSchool's unlimited possibilities.
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academiaerpposts · 25 days ago
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Middle East Education Crisis: How ERP & SIS Are Transforming Institutions
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Discover how Middle East institutions are overcoming administrative chaos, rising costs, and compliance challenges with Education ERP & SIS solutions like Academia. For more information visit us at: https://www.academiaerp.com/blog/crisis-in-the-middle-east-education-sector-and-how-an-education-erp-can-help/
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openeducat · 2 months ago
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ERP Flexibility for Schools: Cloud or On-Premise? You Decide
Education ERP isn’t one-size-fits-all. While cloud deployment offers speed and agility, on-premise systems provide control and compliance. OpenEduCat ERP gives you both. Discover how educational institutions and ERP providers can benefit from this flexibility and make the right choice.
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stygiansauce · 1 month ago
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I graduate college so I don't have to write essays or do research anymore.
And then I instantly get sucked into research so I can write a historical au.
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justinspoliticalcorner · 3 months ago
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Don Moynihan at Can We Still Govern?:
Marco Rubio’s twitter bio used to boast that he was banned from China. He won the honor partly for his criticism of how China suppressed pro-democracy advocates in Hong Kong and its dismal human rights record against Uyghur minorities. The implication of Rubio’s boast was that an authoritarian state could not handle criticism from those who believed in democratic values. It turns out that this was wrong. Rubio was taking notes. Rubio has become perhaps the most prominent voice justifying an American purge of political voices and immigrants with the most minor of legal infractions. He sits atop a system that combines a) new surveillance capabilities that are being used to monitor and punish immigrants, and b) almost no accountability or due process, with Rubio insisting that he has absolute discretion over the outcome. Marco Rubio and President Trump have turned America into a place where masked security officials can come to your house or any public space, and disappear you for writing an op-ed in a student newspaper, or taking part in a protest. DOGE is central to building a cross-government capability to surveil and punish the public, starting with immigrants. The government is using Social Security to turn migrants into people who are officially dead. The difference between how the Chinese and Trump’s government monitors and punishes it’s residents for their political actions is becoming harder to discern. How can America criticize China’s system of surveillance and social credit scores when the government is monitoring social media of its residents, threatening expulsion for wrongthink? We should be worried by a government that claims such powers with so little qualm or oversight. They started with illegal immigrants, and now are making legal migrants illegal. Where will they stop? In this post, I focus on the attack on international students. I was an international student once, and they are a perennial presence in my classroom. They are just one aspect of the broader attack on immigrants, but to understand the bigger picture of how state power is being used you sometimes need to get up close to the details.
The Government is Lying About Targeted Students
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Why are these students being kicked out of America? When pressed by reporters, Rubio said:
[We are not going to be importing activists into the United States. They're here to study. They're here to go to class. They're not here to lead activist movements that are disruptive and undermine the — our universities. I think it's lunacy to continue to allow that.]
According to Rubio, students have vandalized libraries, taken over campuses, and done all sorts of crazy things. They are dangerous radicals. If that justification seems a bit vague to you, well, it is. In fact, it is deeply misleading. The reality is that we cannot rely on the Secretary of State to accurately explain why he is purging international students from America. He makes vague claims that they are threats, but refuses to get into the specifics. Instead, we have to look at the cases of individual students, and try to understand them. Based on those stories, we can see two broad categories of students being removed:
Students removed for using political voice or being associated with protests — These are the most visible and obviously political cases, raising troubling issues about free speech. This includes Mahmoud Khalil, a former student who was a visible figure in protests in Columbia, Badar Khan Suri, an Indian scholar at Georgetown University whose studies peacebuilding, and or Rümeysa Öztürk, a Turkish PhD student at Tufts co-wrote an op-ed in a student newspaper opposing the war in Gaza.
Students removed for minor infractions with the law — This is likely the majority of cases, but Rubio does not mention them. Here, students removed not for political voice, but for low-level engagements with law enforcement. Dozens of students reported that their visas were revoked for traffic violations, such as speeding. One immigration lawyer said: “This is totally unprecedented…A brush with law enforcement that didn’t necessarily result in an arrest or a conviction is all it took.” Her client had a DUI from a decade ago, which he disclosed when applying for a new visa, which was approved. But now that visa has been revoked. Another immigration lawyer spoke to a woman who had been arrested when a man assaulted her; police subsequently acknowledged she was the victim, but her visa was terminated anyway.
There may also be a third category: students who are genuinely dangerous radicals, or who have engaged in serious lawbreaking. But the administration has not shown that such students exist. They have every incentive to find some truly bad apples to justify their broad-based attack on international students, but have not done so. One reason this might be the case is that all of these international students are already subject to intense legal oversight: they have to go through a vetting process to get to the United States, and are subject to deportation if they engage in serious criminal activity. What is common across both categories is the absence of any sort of due process where the government feels the need to present evidence to justify the revocations of visas. Non-citizens have less due process rights, of course, and some of those affected are suing. But broadly, the government is imposing dramatic costs on these students with little evidence of actual or serious wrongdoing.
A More Automated and Punitive Surveillance System
The system of surveillance is more automated and broad-based than before. Students are being pulled because the government is searching social media and databases for any sort of past legal infraction. There is no individualized investigation, or assessment of risk. Based on those searches, visas are being cancelled via the Student & Exchange Visitor Information System (SEVIS). In some cases, students don’t actually know why their visa is being revoked. A blunt automation process can easily make errors. The new system is also more punitive. Students whose visas are revoked are now subject to immediate arrest and deportation, whereas in the past they could remain in the country as long as they were enrolled in courses, allowing them to complete their degree. A PhD student who has been in the US since high school, and was weeks away from completing his degree, had his visa revoked for an expunged 2023 DUI. In the past, he would have been able to finish his degree. Now he is told to leave immediately. What is different now is that there is a clear sense that the current administration is actively hunting international students, labeling them as dangers in a way that no reasonable person would do. The Secretary of State is saying that people are threats to the United States in ways that defy common sense and deface American values like free speech.
[...] And it is not just students. The Department of Homeland Security has announced it will screen immigrants social media. The screening includes permanent residents, and will be used for immigration decisions. The administration has said it will pursue “terrorist sympathizers” or those expressing “violent antisemitic ideologies.” The practice was already in place for students for over a month. The clear implication is that non-citizens have no right to free speech in America. There is little reason to believe the punishments of surveillance will be applied evenly. This is an administration that pardoned and praised people who pillaged the nation’s Capitol in an effort to overturn an election. It is stocked with figures with racist views. For example, Elon Musk gave a Nazi salute and has a history of antisemitic statements and platforming antisemitism. So, you can feel relatively sure that certain types of extreme views will be tolerated, and others will not. The atmosphere was summarized by an ICE post on X (subsequently deleted) that claimed it was their job to stop the “ideas” from entering the United States. [...]
Destroying Higher Education
Even if you are unmoved by the plight of international students, you should care about the economic and foreign policy consequences. International students generate about forty billion dollars per year, subsidizing American students. They pay a significant tuition premium to come to the United States because our educational system is viewed as the best. They also come because America has looked like a relatively free and open society, one full of opportunity. But as they are no longer able to get visas, or have to assume a risk arrest and deportation, why invest in America? Interest in studying in the US was already plummeting after Trump’s re-election. How much worse will it get as potential students hear the horror stories about their peers? Quite apart from the economic considerations, many of the international students who visit go on to be leaders in their home countries. Having those students educated in US institutions is a form of American soft power. But Trump and Rubio are wrecking other forms of soft power, like foreign aid, at record speed. As stories of foreign students expelled from the United States are reported back home, it will further damage our standing in the world.
The Trump Regime’s attacks on students with international visas is an abomination.
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kakusu-shipping · 11 months ago
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Wait I almost completely forgot I had a dream the other night that I got an Anon Hate message that claimed to be Koro-Sensei saying he would never love me due to the Proshipping thing and I just remember replying with a 20 bullet point list of How to Spot a Fake Koro-Sensei, as reviewed by Koro-Sensei.
Was a little sad to wake up and find the ask wasn't real.
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struggling-to-find-home · 7 months ago
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(Before Ray diagnostics test)
Groupmate: Did you study?
Me: I did:)
Groupmate: Great!
Me: For the microbiology practical exam:) We have right after this:)
Groupmate: oh.
Groupmate: Oh.
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theskyexists · 5 months ago
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Ok looked at all the vampire f/f books listed on sappfic.com or whatever and. Thats not a lot comparatively and also I had an idea! Who wants to read the one scene i already wrote for it
#please cant we... cant we just have .... my idea written by someone else and better than i could do it by one million times#i want. to go to bed i guess#sigh.#wont anybody please make vampires actual ceo assholes hello.#that dhampir academy thing came closest first book was pretty homoerotic#read that decades ago (not quite)#my stuff#blagh ignore me i am so so so tired#and i didnt do anything for most of the day i hate this#its actually a series book one is about a zombie apocalypse in europe due to a new bioweapon and a student is on her way home from uni her#train gets bombed she attempts to go home but the zombies get her she is a zombie for a while but wakes up one day#still hungry...but lucid. her senses sharpened and herself more capable of anything. she hears a little girl trapped in a basement and gets#her out. and while travelling back to her hometown keeps her safe. then almost gets killed eating dead people for sustenance gorges on blood#but yhe girl sees her. then she comes across a guy she helps they protect each other and the kid. she keeps moving and moving just hoping#her family might be ok. the guy and her fall in love. theres no news no information why hasnt anyone come to help them how far has it spread#anyway they have sex she infects him he dies. shes mad with grief her family are dead (they arrive). the u.s. army comes in and#and seemingly offer aid but they find out shes undead / immortal they put her through experiments for 20 years (patient zero tests) the girl#is called elise and grows up in the u.s. shes the first sired vampire (she was introduced to the mutated virus at a young enough age and#gradually) and manages to disappear before she follows the fate of her lost adoptive big sister. then the first immortality treatments#come out. but only the richest families can afford them and its somehow carried in the living body. strange rituals. blood becomes something#you can sell at an ok. price. you can become immortal but only through more obvious indentured servitude. TAKES DEEP BREATH#ENTER jess and haley two normal u.s. teenagers no good families in a crumbling education system whose teacher is managing to hold on to#life by his teeth by paying his students for blood because blood banks are now all in hands of oligarchal immortal families and hes been#banned#getting infected generally means death only those families have the medical resources to make it go right#DEEP BREATH.#anyway#personal#and more - jess and haley become blood workers - sell blood for money. very dangerous catering to either criminals or elites or desperates#jess does get infected haley nealy kills herself getting the money to pump her full of drugs so she might survive. jess nearly kills haley a
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demo-ness · 7 months ago
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my old advisor was """restructured""" a while ago and my new one can be SO frustrating. they spent several emails working on the assumption that i had veteran benefits, for some reason, and in our most recent interaction they just full on ignored my question about whether a class i wanted to take would be viable or not. WHAT DO YOU THINK WE'RE HERE TO DO, MAN
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livingdumpsterfire · 4 months ago
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my college called me to offer me a job as a part-time cook and then in the interview they're like "what can you offer to this institution?" YOU TELL MEEEEEEEEE YOU'RE THE ONE THAT OFFERED THE JOB WHAT DO YOU NEED? IT'S PRETTY STRAIGHTFORWARD DONT YOU THINK
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academiaerpposts · 1 month ago
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The Ultimate Cybersecurity Strategy for Higher Ed in 2025 | Academia SIS
Discover how higher education institutions can defend against rising cyber threats in 2025. Explore key pillars—encryption, MFA, zero‑trust, RBAC, backups, compliance with FERPA/GDPR/POPIA—and learn why a cloud‑based Student Information System (SIS) from Academia ERP strengthens security, compliance, and resilience. For more information please visit us at: https://www.academiaerp.com/blog/the-ultimate-cybersecurity-strategy-for-higher-ed-institutions-in-2025/
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