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Online & Blended Learning
Our series on Forward-Looking Facilities continues with a look at post-pandemic adoption of online and blended learning delivery, and what 600,000 students tell us about their preferences for learning modality.
In Part 3, "Online & Blended Learning," Ken looks at the decade-long inevitability of adopting blended delivery approaches, which have demonstrably better learning outcomes for students, and can save institutions millions on classroom facilities and operating costs. Years ago, Napster and Netflix demonstrated that "everything that CAN be digital, WILL be," and now that libraries and lectures have made the leap, PSE institutions need to redefine their value proposition. Much more than merely "broadcasting knowledge," true value in the digital age comes from live interpersonal connections and interactions, personalized and immediate exchanges, mentoring and inspiration. Those are really the core advantages of traditional institutions over all the cheaper MOOCs and industry microcredentials out there, for the foreseeable future.
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Star Wars: The Galactic Revolve Revolution
star wars the galactic revolve revolution, the set in the galactic civil wars, every short story will be focus on every new heroes of the short story, this how they fought against the galactic empire across the galaxy, art style: any animation style, rated: everyone to mature.
"Star Wars: The Galactic Revolve Revolution" presents a series of short stories focusing on new heroes fighting against the Galactic Empire during the tumultuous times of the Galactic Civil War. Each story introduces a unique protagonist and their struggle against tyranny. Here's an overview of each story.
Star Wars: The Metal Rage
Rated: Mature (Gore)
Art Style: Metal Gear
Main Character: Solid Jack, a mercenary, spy, and hunter who battles the Empire with cunning and stealth.
2. Star Wars: The Drive Race
Rated: Mature (Gore)
Art Style: Get Ride! AMDriver
Main Character: Speed Driver, a talented racer who uses his skills behind the wheel to outmaneuver Imperial forces.
3. Star Wars: The Ninja Fox Assassin
Rated: Teen
Art Style: Naruto x Boruto
Main Character: Ninjaruto, a skilled ninja who employs agility and ninjutsu to take down Imperial targets.
4. Star Wars: The Pirate Attack
Rated: Teen
Art Style: One Piece
Main Character: Luffate, a charismatic pirate teenager leading a rebellion against the Empire on the high seas.
5. Star Wars: The Might Master
Rated: Teen
Art Style: My Hero Academia
Main Character: Might Fighter, a young hero fighting crime and oppression with extraordinary abilities.
6. Star Wars: The Orphan Cover
Rated: Mature (Gore)
Art Style: Black Cover
Main Character: Corphord, a resilient orphan boy who uses his wits and resourcefulness to survive in a harsh galaxy.
7. Star Wars: The Planet Hunter
Rated: Young Adult
Art Style: City Hunter
Main Character: Ryohan, a bounty hunter with a heart of gold who tracks down criminals across the galaxy.
8. Star Wars: The Sword Attack
Rated: Teen
Art Style: Rurouni Kenshin
Main Character: Roronin, a skilled swordsman seeking justice and redemption in a galaxy torn by war.
9. Star Wars: The Fist Rage
Rated: Mature (Gore)
Art Style: Fist of the North Star
Main Character: Kenshinkuto, a martial artist with devastating fighting techniques, using his fists to crush Imperial oppression.
10. Star Wars: The Weapon Hunter
Rated: Mature (Gore)
Art Style: Hunter x Hunter
Main Character: Gontereen, a determined teen boy on a quest to uncover powerful weapons to aid the rebellion.
11. Star Wars: The Bizarre Kai
Rated: Mature (Gore)
Art Style: Jojo's Bizarre Adventure
Main Character: Jotakujo, a rough delinquent fighter with a noble heart, battles the Empire with unconventional tactics.
12. Star Wars: The Saint Winger
Rated: Teen
Art Style: Saint Seiya
Main Character: Winger Seintrya, an arena fighter whose courage and determination inspire others to join the fight against the Empire.
13. Star Wars: The Katana Warrior
Rated: Teen
Art Style: Ronin Warriors
Main Character: Ryosandanny, a samurai wielding a powerful katana, seeks justice and redemption in the midst of war.
14. Star Wars: The Energy Steel
Rated: Kid-Friendly
Art Style: Max Steel
Main Character: Kensteel, an extreme sports star who harnesses energy to combat the Empire and protect the innocent.
15. Star Wars: The Mask Reaper
Rated: Mature (Gore)
Art Style: Bleach
Main Character: Ichisaki, a grim warrior wearing a mysterious mask, fights with dark powers to confront the Empire's tyranny.
16. Star Wars: The Fist Puncher
Rated: Teen
Art Style: One Punch Man
Main Character: Puncama, a skilled fighter capable of delivering devastating punches, challenges the Empire's forces head-on.
17. Star Wars: The Wolf Strike
Rated: Teen
Art Style: Inuyasha
Main Character: Wolfsha, a wolf anthro swordsman, roams the galaxy seeking justice and protecting the weak from Imperial oppression.
18. Star Wars: The Liger Strike
Rated: Teen
Art Style: Thundercats
Main Character: Ligersha, a liger anthro swordsman, fights alongside Wolfsha, wielding incredible strength and agility.
19. Star Wars: The Sword Quest
Rated: Teen
Art Style: Dragon Quest
Main Character: Dainurd, a young sword fighter embarking on a quest to uncover the secrets of his lineage and defeat the Empire.
20. Star Wars: The Monkey Jungle
Rated: Teen
Art Style: Dragon Ball
Main Character: Gokakaru, a fun-loving male monkey anthro teenager with incredible strength and a love for good food, joins the fight against the Empire.
21. Star Wars: The Puff Kind
Rated: Teen
Art Style: Powerpuff Girls
Main Character: Blossoia, a cute female butterfly anthro girl, brings her unique charm and abilities to the rebellion.
22. Star Wars: The Micro Ship
Rated: Kid-Friendly
Art Style: Microman/Micronauts
Main Character: Masore, a genius male robot engine cyborg, pilots a micro ship to outsmart the Empire's forces.
23. Star Wars: The Galaxy Moon
Rated: Teen
Art Style: Sailor Moon
Main Characters: Moonao, a beautiful female alien teenager, and Tuxezero, a masked alien teenager, use their mystical powers to defend the galaxy.
24. Star Wars: The Space Market
Rated: Kid-Friendly
Art Style: OK K.O. Let's Be Heroes
Main Character: Knord, a fun-loving space market fighter human kid, navigates the bustling space markets while fighting for justice.
25. Star Wars: The Sword Sibling
Rated: Teen
Art Style: Masters of the Universe
Main Characters: Master Adam and Master Adora, sibling swordsmen, unite their skills to protect the galaxy from the Empire's tyranny.
26. Star Wars: The Star Sky
Rated: Kid-Friendly
Art Style: Star vs. the Forces of Evil
Main Characters: Starfly, a kind alien girl, and Roy, a friendly human boy, embark on cosmic adventures to thwart the Empire's plans.
27. Star Wars: The Galaxy Time
Rated: Teen
Art Style: Adventure Time
Main Characters: Finn and Fionna, galaxy adventurers, traverse space and time to battle the Empire's forces and restore peace.
28. Star Wars: The Star Musician Cowboy
Rated: Kid-Friendly
Art Style: Wander Over Yonder
Main Character: Wandannder, an eternally optimistic intergalactic cowboy, uses music and courage to fight against the Empire's oppression.
29. Star Wars: The Royal Legends
Rated: Teen
Art Style: The Legends of Zelda
Main Characters: Linken, the elf prince, and Linkaia, the elf princess, wield their legendary powers to protect their kingdom from Imperial threats.
30. Star Wars: The Space Fox
Rated: Teen
Art Style: Star Fox
Main Character: Foxabinyu, an ace pilot male fox anthro, leads daring space missions to challenge the Empire's dominance.
31. Star Wars: The Wheel Strike
Rated: Teen
Art Style: F-Zero
Main Character: Wheel Racer, an ace driver racer male robot cyborg, races across the galaxy to outpace the Empire's forces and deliver crucial supplies to rebel bases.
32. Star Wars: The Sword Emblem
Rated: Teen
Art Style: Fire Emblem
Main Character: Marthore, a human swordsman prince, leads a valiant rebellion against Imperial oppression, wielding his blade with honor and courage.
33. Star Wars: The Killer Hunter
Rated: Teen
Art Style: Metroid
Main Character: Samus, a bounty hunter human woman, tracks down Imperial targets with unmatched skill and determination, earning her reputation as a fearsome warrior.
34. Star Wars: The Family Bond
Rated: Kid-Friendly
Art Style: Father/Mother/Earthbound
Main Character: Nesshn, a baseball player human kid, embarks on an epic journey with his friends to protect their home planets from Imperial invasion, relying on teamwork and friendship.
35. Star Wars: The Gun Driver
Rated: Kid-Friendly
Art Style: M.A.S.K.
Main Character: Mattruckera, a gunner driver male robot truck cyborg, uses his transforming abilities to outmaneuver Imperial forces and defend innocent civilians.
36. Star Wars: The Learner Helper
Rated: Kid-Friendly
Art Style: Rob the Robot
Main Character: Robob, a master learner male robot helper cyborg, assists rebel forces with his vast knowledge and problem-solving skills, proving invaluable in their fight against the Empire.
37. Star Wars: The Forge Master
Rated: Kid-Friendly
Art Style: ROM the Space Knight
Main Character: Romacha, a knight male robot space cyborg, forges powerful weapons and armor for rebel allies, ensuring they are equipped to face the Empire's forces.
38. Star Wars: The Sword Knight
Rated: Teen
Art Style: Visionaries Knights of the Magical Light
Main Character: Leorda, a space swordsman knight human, defends the innocent and upholds justice with his exceptional swordsmanship and unwavering bravery.
39. Star Wars: The Viewave
Rated: Teen
Art Style: Viewtiful Joe
Main Character: Joe, a movie fanboy actor human teenager, channels his love for cinema into heroic deeds, using his imaginative skills to outwit Imperial adversaries.
40. Star Wars: The Wonder Strike
Rated: Teen
Art Style: Wonderful 101
Main Character: Arthuronder, a school teacher human man, inspires his students to join the rebellion and fight for freedom, leading by example with his unwavering determination and optimism.
41. Star Wars: The Devil Rage
Rated: Mature
Art Style: Devil May Cry
Main Character: Spardantergilero, a male devil gunner swordsman, unleashes hellish fury upon Imperial forces with his demonic powers and deadly weaponry.
42. Star Wars: The Devil Witch
Rated: Mature
Art Style: Bayonetta
Main Character: Bayoneza, a female devil gunner swordsman, combines magic and gunplay to take down Imperial oppressors with style and finesse.
43. Star Wars: Machicore
Rated: Mature
Art Style: Vanquish
Main Character: Sam Gidronova, a male cyborg gunner swordsman, fights with relentless precision and advanced technology to turn the tide of battle against the Empire.
44. Star Wars: The Personage
Rated: Mature
Art Style: Megami Tensei
Main Character: Jokerouger, a vigilante thief crime fighter teenager man, uses his cunning and agility to outwit Imperial enforcers and protect the innocent.
45. Star Wars: The Gear Saw Killer
Rated: Mature
Art Style: Gears of War
Main Character: Marcus Dominic Fenova, a gunner chainsaw fighter human man, carves through Imperial ranks with his brutal efficiency and unwavering determination.
46. Star Wars: The Spartan Axe
Rated: Mature
Art Style: God of War
Main Character: Zeuratos, a Greek Spartan warrior human man, embodies the spirit of vengeance as he lays waste to Imperial foes with his mighty axe.
47. Star Wars: The Spartan Blade
Rated: Teen
Art Style: Halo
Main Character: Johnova, a Spartan soldier human, stands as a beacon of hope on the battlefield, wielding his energy sword with precision and skill.
48. Star Wars: The Lightning Rage
Rated: Teen
Art Style: Infamous
Main Character: Delecgrath, a lightning mata freak human man, harnesses the power of electricity to strike fear into the hearts of Imperial troops.
49. Star Wars: The Warrior Destiny
Rated: Teen
Art Style: Destiny
Main Character: Guardiscore, a meta guardian human man, embraces his destiny as a protector of the galaxy, wielding his futuristic weaponry against the Empire's forces.
50. Star Wars: The Specialist Recon Core
Rated: Teen
Art Style: Marathon
Main Character: Mark Recon Master, a male specialist cyborg man, utilizes his advanced recon abilities to gather intelligence and outmaneuver Imperial adversaries.
51. Star Wars: The Spacecrafteross
Rated: Kid Family Friendly
Art Style: Robotech Macross
Main Character: Valkyross, a spacecrafter male robot mech, pilots his powerful mech to defend the galaxy against Imperial threats.
52. Star Wars: The Pac Cheese
Rated: Kid Family Friendly
Art Style: Pacman
Main Character: Pacheese, a male anthro monster, navigates through maze-like battles, devouring enemies and outsmarting Imperial forces.
53. Star Wars: The Star Ball
Rated: Kid Family Friendly
Art Style: Kirby
Main Character: Kirball, an anthro star ball, rolls into action to save the galaxy, absorbing powers and facing challenges with a charming innocence.
54. Star Wars: The Angel Flight
Rated: Kid Family Friendly
Art Style: Kid Icarus
Main Character: Pitan, a male angel warrior, soars through the skies, battling Imperial forces with divine strength and courage.
55. Star Wars: The Mountain Climber
Rated: Kid Family Friendly
Art Style: Ice Climbers
Main Characters: Popo and Nana, twin space climbers human boy and girl, scale icy peaks and overcome obstacles to fight against the Empire's tyranny.
56. Star Wars: The Gem Stone
Rated: Kid Family Friendly
Art Style: Steven Universe
Main Character: Quareven, a gem fighter human man, taps into the power of gemstones to protect the galaxy from Imperial oppression.
57. Star Wars: The Fist Strike
Rated: Kid Family Friendly
Art Style: ARMS (Video Game)
Main Character: Springo, a spring hybrid man, springs into action with extendable arms to punch and dodge his way through Imperial adversaries.
58. Star Wars: The Hedgehog Runner
Rated: Kid Family Friendly
Art Style: Sonic the Hedgehog
Main Character: Sonoven, a male hedgehog runner, speeds through loops and obstacles to thwart Imperial plans and save his friends.
59. Star Wars: The Robot Bomber
Rated: Kid Family Friendly
Art Style: Megaman
Main Character: Rockga, a male robot bomber, blasts through enemy lines with explosive weapons and upgrades to defeat Imperial forces.
60. Star Wars: The Fist Mac
Rated: Kid Family Friendly
Art Style: Punch Out
Main Character: Macher, a fist fighter human young/teenager adult man, enters the ring to deliver knockout punches and take down Imperial opponents.
61. Star Wars: The Pony Bow
Rated: Kid Family Friendly
Art Style: My Little Pony
Main Character: Twilightina, a female anthro pony girl, uses her magical abilities and friendship to fight against the Galactic Empire.
62. Star Wars: The Bear Club
Rated: Kid Family Friendly
Art Style: Care Bear
Main Character: Funsammer, a male anthro bear, spreads love and positivity while battling Imperial forces.
63. Star Wars: The Ink Gunner
Rated: Kid Family Friendly
Art Style: Splatoon
Main Characters: Inklinqurd Twins, paint gunner female/male humanoid ink squid/octopus twins, utilize their ink-based weapons to outmaneuver Imperial troops.
64. Star Wars: The Gi Go
Rated: Kid Family Friendly
Art Style: GI Joe
Main Character: Dujoe, a freedom fighter sergeant human man, leads his team to victory against the oppressive Galactic Empire.
65. Star Wars: The Plumber Jumper
Rated: Kid Family Friendly
Art Style: Super Mario Bros/Brothers
Main Character: Maren, a freedom fighter plumber human man, jumps into action to save the galaxy from Imperial tyranny, armed with pipes and power-ups.
66. Star Wars: The Dragon Rage
Rated: Kid Family Friendly
Art Style: Bakugan
Main Character: Dragova, a male anthro dragon, unleashes his fiery breath and strength to defend the galaxy from Imperial threats.
67. Star Wars: The Bomber Ball
Rated: Kid Family Friendly
Art Style: Bomberman/B Daman/Bottleman
Main Character: Bombot, a male robot bomber cyborg, strategically places bombs to outsmart Imperial forces and protect innocent lives.
68. Star Wars: The Card Guard
Rated: Kid Family Friendly
Art Style: Cardfight Vanguard
Main Character: Agnes, a male hybrid elf cyborg being, uses his mastery of card-based combat to defeat Imperial adversaries.
69. Star Wars: The Space Arcade Fighter
Rated: Kid Family Friendly
Art Style: Akedo Ultimate Arcade Warriors
Main Character: Chuxenora, a male bio being, engages in fast-paced arcade-style battles to thwart Imperial plots and save the galaxy.
70. Star Wars: The Stretch Star
Rated: Kid Family Friendly
Art Style: Stretch Armstrong
Main Character: Jake Stretar, a good fighter hybrid freak man, uses his stretchy abilities to reach new heights and combat Imperial forces.
71. Star Wars: The Nomad Music
Rated: Kid Family Friendly
Art Style: Avatar: The Last Airbender/Legends of Korra
Main Characters: The Nomad Twin, a music-loving female/male human kid twins, embark on adventures across the galaxy, spreading joy through their music.
72. Star Wars: The Star Fan Club
Rated: Kid Family Friendly
Art Style: Fanboy and Chum Chum
Main Characters: Star Fan Trio, a group of human fanpeople, express their love for the heroes of the galaxy while inadvertently getting involved in heroic deeds themselves.
73. Star Wars: The Fighting Clash
Rated: Kid Family Friendly
Art Style: Robot and Monster
Main Characters: Wheeleer, a male rolling robot machine mech, and Mouthoother, a male hair mammal monster, join forces to protect their friends and family from the Galactic Empire's tyranny.
74. Star Wars: The Monkey Ship
Rated: Kid Family Friendly
Art Style: Rocket Monkeys
Main Characters: Dojonkey, a brave male monkey, pilots his ship through the stars, evading Imperial forces and aiding those in need.
75. Star Wars: The Owl House
Rated: Kid Family Friendly
Art Style: The Owl House
Main Characters: Luzee, a female rookie magician, and Edanna, a female master witch, team up to explore the mystical secrets of the galaxy while battling against the Empire's dark forces.
76. Star Wars: The Samurai Destiny
Rated: Teen Rated
Art Style: Samurai Jack
Main Characters: Jackara, a noble samurai lord human man, travels the galaxy, seeking justice and honor in the midst of the Galactic Civil Wars.
77. Star Wars: The Phoenix Rising
Rated: Teen Rated
Art Style: Monster Hunter
Main Characters: The Hunter Couple (red for man & pink for woman), skilled hunters of dangerous animals, fight against the Empire's oppressive regime to protect the galaxy's wildlife.
78. Star Wars: The Galaxy Network
Rated: Teen Rated
Art Style: .hack
Main Character: Kite, a male online avatar program, navigates the virtual world, uncovering secrets and fighting for freedom alongside his allies.
79. Star Wars: The Phantasy Core
Rated: Teen Rated
Art Style: Phantasy Star
Main Characters: Phantasy Twins, swordsman female/male human twins, embark on an epic journey across the galaxy to uncover the truth behind a mysterious ancient artifact.
80. Star Wars: The Star Fantasy
Rated: Teen Rated
Art Style: Final Fantasy/SaGa/Mana/Seiken Densetsu
Main Characters: Star Phantom Trio, a trio of hunter gunner swordsmen humans, embark on a quest to save the galaxy from dark forces and restore peace to the stars
81. Star Wars: The Astro Bot
Rated: Kid Family Friendly
Art Style: Astro Boy
Main Character: Toby, the good-hearted human-like robot boy.
82. Star Wars: The Xthemachie
Rated: Kid Family Friendly
Art Style: 30XX
Main Characters: The Xthemech Trio, a group of heroic mechanized warriors.
83. Star Wars: The Rouge Land
Rated: Kid Family Friendly
Art Style: Rouge Legacy
Main Character: Legukai, the brave male human knight.
84. Star Wars: The Fox Hood
Rated: Kid Family Friendly
Art Style: Tunic
Main Character: Timax, the courageous male anthro fox knight.
85. Star Wars: The Blaster Hood
Rated: Kid Family Friendly
Art Style: Gravity Circuit
Main Character: Jamaloroad, the skilled male robot gunner.
86. Star Wars: The Metal Shooting Star
Rated: Teen
Art Style: Metal Slug
Main Character: The Maroy, a hired gun with a heart of steel.
87. Star Wars: The Neo Killer
Rated: Teen
Art Style: The World Ends with You
Main Character: Nukiller, a lethal teenage human hunter.
88. Star Wars: The Xeno Zero
Rated: Teen
Art Style: Xeno (Video Game)
Main Character: Feikino, a courageous human freedom fighter.
89. Star Wars: The Sword Trigger
Rated: Teen
Art Style: Chrono
Main Character: Cronicke, a skilled human swordsman.
90. Star Wars: The Shining Blade
Rated: Teen
Art Style: The Shining (Video Game)
Main Character: Hireno, the valiant male human knight.
91. Star Wars: The High Space Bot
Rated: Kid Family Friendly
Art Style: Berserk Boy
Main Character: Bershooter, the hybrid robot-animal-bio-human man.
92. Star Wars: The Puffy Band
Rated: Kid Family Friendly
Art Style: Hi Hi Puffy AmiYumi
Main Characters: The Puffybird Trio, a musical group with a twist.
93. Star Wars: The Kappa Hawk
Rated: Kid Family Friendly
Art Style: Kappa Mikey
Main Character: Kappawk, the crime-fighting shell hawk anthro.
94. Star Wars: The Hot Whengine
Rated: Kid Family Friendly
Art Style: The Replacements (Disney TV animated show)
Main Character: Whenginer, the mercenary spy-hunter speed racer robot cyborg.
95. Star Wars: The Chalk Hood
Rated: Kid Family Friendly
Art Style: ChalkZone
Main Character: Rudono, the chalk drawing artist human boy.
96. Star Wars: The Sand Star
Rated: Teen
Art Style: Dune
Main Character: Paulord, the lost royal human prince.
97. Star Wars: The Blaster Runner
Rated: Teen
Art Style: Blade Runner
Main Character: Deckaster, the police robot cyborg.
98. Star Wars: The Raider Strike
Rated: Teen
Art Style: Indiana Jones
Main Character: Indiador, the antiquarian tenured professor adventurer explorer man.
99. Star Wars: The Vigilante Mammoth
Rated: Teen
Art Style: Sam and Max
Main Character: Samaxero, the vigilante police mammoth anthro.
100. Star Wars: The Virtual Runner
Rated: Teen
Art Style: Virtual On
Main Character: Virtuadroid, the gunner-blader-runner robot.
Each story offers a unique perspective on the fight against the Empire, showcasing different skills, tactics, and personal struggles of the heroes within the Star Wars universe.
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Ken Steele Speaker Session: Innovative Futures: Higher Education Trends towards 2040
Ken Steele Speaker Session: Innovative Futures: Higher Education Trends towards 2040
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ep803 - Ten with Ken 2024 Holiday Special!
Join Ken Steele for a romp through the best moments from more than 100 higher ed holiday greeting videos from around the world, selected from almost 500 collected so far this month!
Previous years' Holiday Special roundups appear in this Ten with Ken playlist: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLodJ8ParJmYWOlX6xOJpuo5nloz1Q6dA1&si=HjS4mv_AWOsB3s8F
Check out the full versions of these videos in the 2024 Holiday Special Shortlist: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLodJ8ParJmYUiAu7gSf-ryKwS-3D7Xbkb&si=EYEUjxIn7UNmEr3U
Check out the full collection of 2024 videos in this even longer playlist: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLodJ8ParJmYXt5R4g-ThAiZC0MwDc5m7h&si=LurOq2CCoiz8Wn6O
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Matthew Tsang: Becoming a JEDI Marketer!
Marketing and communications professionals working in higher education are more conscious than most that they serve incredibly diverse audiences and stakeholders, and of the vital importance of equity and inclusion. (Today’s students can quickly become outspoken protestors in the face of what they perceive as injustice.)
This week, Ken Steele sits down with Matthew Tsang, co-founder of inclusive communications agency AndHumanity, to discuss what he calls “JEDI” principles of Justice, Equity, Diversity and Inclusion. “Justice is at the forefront for us,” Matthew explains. His agency, and the cause of inclusive marketing, grew in prominence in the wake of George Floyd’s death in May 2020.
“Inclusive marketing is elevating underrepresented voices, not about including everyone all the time.” The key is to ensure that you’re not defaulting to the dominant culture - because GenZ and GenAlpha have heightened awareness of diversity, and greater expectations that marketers will represent it in their work with cultural competency. Communicators have a moral responsibility to contribute to improving society by not just avoiding stereotypes, but by incorporating counter-stereotypical messages.
Too many marketers fail at inclusion when they forget that people are intersectional, and effectively centre the dominant culture of a broader community. “We’re all complex human beings, and we can’t be checked off in a box.” The specialists at AndHumanity always encourage really deep storytelling with intersectional nuance, rather than reinforcing stereotypes or generalizations about a community.
It's also vitally important to include a broad diversity of people with lived experience in the writing and creative process: “Nothing about us without us.” This mistake causes some obvious, egregious mistakes – and it’s not sufficient to consult people, they need to feel psychologically safe expressing their feelings.
Marketers and communicators need to avoid a fear-based approach, simply focused on avoiding causing offense. “Is this safe to say? is a very check-boxy approach.” A fear-based approach most often results in “very diluted, boring, uninspirational work” that is inoffensive, yes, but also forgettable. Institutions should also focus on “going deep” into specific dates of significance, telling deep culturally-nuanced stories, rather than spreading their efforts wide at superficial recognition of a broad range of dates.
Matthew’s advice to anyone who wants to reinforce their intercultural competence is to deliberately follow 5-10 people on social media who have different lived experiences from you yourself, or who specialize in JEDI issues. Even when watching TV shows or movies, it can be valuable to watch content about protagonists with different dimensions of identity than yourself. “I don’t think it has to be difficult… but this is a good first step.”
Members of Eduvation’s MarCom, CMO, and Guild Circles are invited to attend a free workshop on inclusive marketing and communications for higher education, led by Matthew and the AndHumanity team, on October 24 2024. (If you’re not a member, you can sign up for a free trial at https://circles.eduvation.ca/landing/plans/232788 )
For more information about AndHumanity and their services, see https://andhumanity.co
#EDII #EDI #Diversity #InclusiveMarketing #Indigenization
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Niagara Makes a Splash! (ep801)
In this episode of Ten with Ken, host Ken Steele sits down with Dorita Pentesco, Director of Marketing & Recruitment at Niagara College, and Carmen Serravalle, Vice-President Creative at STC Storytellers, to discuss the “refresh” launched this month of the 15-year-old Niagara College brand.
NC’s circular “blue button” logo was originally introduced in 2009, and was immediately embraced by staff and students – who suddenly started buying and wearing branded clothing. The unique shape lent itself to external signage, buttons, and even application to the butt end of beer kegs at the campus brewery. People on campus have a powerful affinity for the NC button, proudly embracing the “I am nc” slogan. Many on campus “bleed blue” – so any changes to the existing brand identity needed to be carefully considered.
There were, however, technical considerations like legibility at small sizes and by screen-reading software, and a desire to simplify the wordmark and render it in a more friendly, less corporate way. So STC rounded the corners of each letter individually, “taking the edges off” the former logo, subliminally shifting its impression. They also introduced more blues and greens to the NC colour palette, reflecting the waters and vineyards of the Niagara region. And introduced a new typeface, Work Sans, to add more “heft and confidence” to headlines and materials.
The most obvious addition to the NC brand universe are a series of hand-drawn circles, which reflect the logo but in a hand-crafted way that emphasize collegiality, friendliness, and even the hands-on learning experience for which NC is renowned. The circles are being used as an accent, to draw attention to parts of images, and make a great pattern for branded clothing and merchandise. The brand refresh also introduces a new tagline, “That’s ncLIFE,” which NC has started using “almost like a punctuation mark” to sum up the energy and student experience.
Consider joining Eduvation’s MarCom or CMO Circles, for access to other branding studies like this, and to engage directly with Dorita, Carmen, and other CdnPSE marketers from across the country. For more information, see http://eduvation.ca/cmo/
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2024 Back-to-School Special! (ep 800)
“Ten with Ken” returns for its 8th season with a special double episode distilling the best moments from literally hours of welcome back, orientation, move-in and kick-off videos, from more than 100 colleges and universities. Students overcome their anxieties and homesickness by celebrating, dancing, screaming and clinging to their stuffed animals and favourite comfort foods. They’re distracted by concerts, midway rides, marching bands, fireworks, confetti cannons, and so much more. Some schools play games too, staging their own versions of “Cash Cab,” “Undercover Boss,” or “Roommate Match.”
While the post-pandemic Class of 2028 is anxious, so too are campus administrators, still smarting from heated protests and campus occupations this spring. Their Fall welcome videos overtly urge tolerance for diverse viewpoints and a culture of respect on campus. Incoming first-years are asked to share words of advice for their future selves, while senior students and new graduates share their own advice for the incoming class of 2028. A sense of community is quickly established with matching t-shirts, massive logo formations on the football field, running the gauntlet and plunging in to the mud. From “BamaJam” to “GobblerFest,” campuses are working hard to amp up the enthusiasm of students returning to campus this month. (As so many student put it: “Whoooooo!”)
The 125 videos (and counting) considered or clipped in this special are listed in our complete Back-to-School 2024 YouTube playlist here.
In particular, Ken has chosen 10 “Ken’s Picks” as the best in class this Fall:
Duke University “Class of 2028 Class Photo Behind-the-Scenes”
Princeton University “Dear Students, Welcome Back to Princeton!”
University of Oregon “Duckflix: Quack Match”
University of Virginia “It’s Joyful. It’s Bittersweet. It’s Move-in Day.”
Michigan State University “Advice for Incoming Spartans”
University of Guelph “Welcome Back, Gryphons!”
College of William & Mary “Let’s Write a New Story: Move-in 2024”
University of Michigan “Welcome Back 2024: Movin’ through Campus”
Stevens Institute of Technology “Unpack the Quack: Welcome Class of 2028!”
Rochester Institute of Technology “The Wonderful Wizard of RIT” (definitely the best of the whole pack!)
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String Quartets to Marching Bands! 2023 Holiday Special, Part 5
Once again, Ken Steele scoured the interwebs and collected more than 240 higher education holiday greeting videos (released as of December 21 2023). Setting aside the sermons, concerts, animated cards and talking heads, he shortlisted the best and presented them to a jury of marketing professionals in a 2-hour livestream on Eduvation Circles.
A series of episodes will bring you all the fun of Ken’s annual collection of higher ed holiday greeting videos - It’s the next best thing to being there!
In part 5, Ken looks at the best of 2023’s higher ed “Musical Performances,” from string quartets to marching bands!
Check out all the original, unedited videos in our 2023 Xmas Shortlist at https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLodJ8ParJmYW1ONjCEqJGB8xD7LKi1iSo&si=SDQJAZsTi1FaU3cU
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Holiday Goodwill! 2023 Holiday Special, Part 4
Once again, Ken Steele scoured the interwebs and collected more than 240 higher education holiday greeting videos (released as of December 21 2023). Setting aside the sermons, concerts, animated cards and talking heads, he shortlisted the best and presented them to a jury of marketing professionals in a 2-hour livestream on Eduvation Circles.
A series of episodes will bring you all the fun of Ken’s annual collection of higher ed holiday greeting videos - It’s the next best thing to being there!
In part 4, Ken looks at the best of 2023’s higher ed “Acts of Goodwill,” and other vids that tug at the heartstrings and share “All the Feels” of the season. Including a surprising new focus on “Finals Anxiety” and the stress students feel in December!
Check out all the original, unedited videos in our 2023 Xmas Shortlist at https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLodJ8ParJmYW1ONjCEqJGB8xD7LKi1iSo&si=SDQJAZsTi1FaU3cU
Add YOUR vote to the ranking poll of “Acts of Goodwill” and “Feels” videos at https://PollEv.com/ranking_polls/S0xhnRAwaoTnpFQzj9JZx/respond
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Presidents Home Alone! 2023 Holiday Special, Part 3
Once again, Ken Steele scoured the interwebs and collected more than 240 higher education holiday greeting videos (released as of December 21 2023). Setting aside the sermons, concerts, animated cards and talking heads, he shortlisted the best and presented them to a jury of marketing professionals in a 2-hour livestream on Eduvation Circles.
A series of episodes will bring you all the fun of Ken’s annual collection of higher ed holiday greeting videos - It’s the next best thing to being there!
In part 3, Ken looks at the best of 2023’s higher ed “Holiday Parodies,” including plenty of deans and presidents left “Home Alone” on campus, overexuberant illuminators getting ready for “Christmas Vacation,” and curling up to read “’Twas the Night Before” poems.
Check out all the original, unedited videos in our 2023 Xmas Shortlist at https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLodJ8ParJmYW1ONjCEqJGB8xD7LKi1iSo&si=SDQJAZsTi1FaU3cU
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Holiday Contests and Competitions! 2023 Holiday Special, Part 2
Once again, Ken Steele scoured the interwebs and collected more than 240 higher education holiday greeting videos (released as of December 21 2023). Setting aside the sermons, concerts, animated cards and talking heads, he shortlisted the best and presented them to a jury of marketing professionals in a 2-hour livestream on Eduvation Circles.
A series of episodes will bring you all the fun of Ken’s annual collection of higher ed holiday greeting videos - It’s the next best thing to being there!
In part 2, Ken looks at the best of 2023’s “Holiday Shout-Outs,” “Holiday Hand-Offs,” “Holiday Trivia” and “Holiday Competitions.” From ugly sweater competitions to the dreaded “Beans of Judgement,” you’ll find the competitive spirit here!
Check out all the original, unedited videos in our 2023 Xmas Shortlist at https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLodJ8ParJmYW1ONjCEqJGB8xD7LKi1iSo&si=SDQJAZsTi1FaU3cU
Add YOUR vote to the ranking poll of “Holiday Shout-Out and Hand-Off” videos at https://PollEv.com/ranking_polls/tN3OgLZ84Wl8bxheEv350/respond
Add YOUR vote to the ranking poll of “Trivia” and “Competition” videos at https://PollEv.com/ranking_polls/fbAkFro7RcChB3fifIalg/respond
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Merry, Bright & Furry! 2023 Holiday Special, Part 1
Once again, Ken Steele scoured the interwebs and collected more than 240 higher education holiday greeting videos (released as of December 21 2023). Setting aside the sermons, concerts, animated cards and talking heads, he shortlisted the best and presented them to a jury of marketing professionals in a 2-hour livestream on Eduvation Circles.
A series of episodes will bring you all the fun of Ken’s annual collection of higher ed holiday greeting videos - It’s the next best thing to being there!
In part 1, Ken looks at a sprinkling of "Festive & Bright" campus events and tree lighting ceremonies, a dogpile of "Furry Pals", and a sleighful of "Mascots Spreading Cheer" across campus.
Check out all the original, unedited videos in our 2023 Xmas Shortlist at https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLodJ8ParJmYW1ONjCEqJGB8xD7LKi1iSo&si=SDQJAZsTi1FaU3cU
Add YOUR vote to the ranking poll of “Festive & Bright” videos at https://PollEv.com/ranking_polls/xxkzkh6pzy5Zj7uTpyVDV/respond
Add YOUR vote to the ranking poll of “Furry Pals” videos at https://PollEv.com/ranking_polls/HIlws6TE102ZqfYNS8TUE/respond
Add YOUR vote to the ranking poll of “Mascots” videos at https://PollEv.com/ranking_polls/EK2fGFaPoNztthzMZiFwK/respond
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Third Spaces on Campus
Our 5-part series on Forward-Looking Facilities concludes with a look at the informal communal spaces on campus, in-between faculty offices and labs, or student dorms and classrooms. These so-called "Third Spaces" are home to some of the most valuable interactions between students, staff and faculty alike...
In Part 5, "Third Spaces," Ken describes the gradual evolution of higher ed campuses from "introverted" retreats to more extroverted "collision spaces," where informal and serendipitous interactions can spark revolutionary ideas and unexpected illumination. These learning commons and "linger spaces" need to be inviting and comfortable, offering reliable wifi and plentiful power to charge mobile devices. (Oh, and caffeine!) To truly foster a creative environment for innovative thinking, they will incorporate plenty of natural light, bright colours, glass walls and variety in seating arrangements.
Already, formal lectures and seminars can be conducted remotely, digital books and journals can be accessed online, and even museum collections are being digitized for VR use. The real, enduring value of our ivy-covered, brick and limestone campuses won’t be housing books or lectures, but hosting these unique "third spaces." Eventually, they may become the first - or perhaps the only - spaces on campus!
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Active Learning
Our series on Forward-Looking Facilities continues with more detail on the ways that pedagogical change, and particularly the adoption of active learning, has transformed classroom time and classroom spaces on campuses.
In Part 4, "Active Learning," Ken looks at the way thousand-year-old transmission theories of education created the design of modern lecture theatres, while pedagogical research from UBC's Carl Weiman Institute has paved the way for new approaches. New classroom designs, from Oregon State University's "Phil Donahue" theatres-in-the-round to learning studios and SCALE-UP classrooms, have been appearing on PSE campuses for 30 years now, and their importance has only increased post-pandemic.
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The Fluid Future of Work
Our series on Forward-Looking Facilities continues with a closer look at the new work experience of staff and faculty, and how that will reshape work-life balance and the nature of work – on campus and off - in what is going to be a very fluid future.
In part 2, "The Fluid Future of Work," Ken looks at the fluidity and ambiguity facing PSE in the years ahead, employee appetites for remote and hybrid work, and the implications for office design and space. He emphasizes that mental wellness is a growing concern for students and staff alike, and that sleep deprivation is an often-overlooked issue. Finally, he shares advice for architects and designers: try not to close off options, keep things flexible, modular, and demountable.
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