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Get to Know Noodle Student Success Coach, Marcela Mora When something doesn’t go according to plan we work together to turn failure into an opportunity to learn—always developing our existing strengths. ‍Marcela Mora is a Student Success Coach at Noodle. Born in Chicago, IL and raised in Mexico, she decided to move to Massachusetts when […]
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In this episode, our guest is Noodle CEO and founder John Katzman. We focus on the upcoming September 27-29, 2023 P3-EDU event in Denver, Colorado, delving into the intersection of technology and education, and discussing the role of data in shaping academic outcomes. We talk about the potential misuse of data in education and the need for data in ushering good careers rather than just credentials. We also explore the future of tech in education and the importance of public-private partnerships.
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Setting budgets is one of the most important responsibilities university leaders must shoulder. Budgets serve as the practical manifestation of a university’s mission and goals, so pursuing the process thoughtfully is critical to driving innovation the right way at any institution. There is a lot more to budgeting than the numbers on the page. Successful senior leaders recognize it is one of the primary instruments they can use to shape change, both now and in the long-term,across campus and beyond.
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Setting budgets is one of the most important responsibilities university leaders must shoulder. Budgets serve as the practical manifestation of a university’s mission and goals, so pursuing the process thoughtfully is critical to driving innovation the right way at any institution. There is a lot more to budgeting than the numbers on the page. Successful senior leaders recognize it is one of the primary instruments they can use to shape change, both now and in the long-term,across campus and beyond.
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Setting budgets is one of the most important responsibilities university leaders must shoulder. Budgets serve as the practical manifestation of a university’s mission and goals, so pursuing the process thoughtfully is critical to driving innovation the right way at any institution. There is a lot more to budgeting than the numbers on the page. Successful senior leaders recognize it is one of the primary instruments they can use to shape change, both now and in the long-term,across campus and beyond.
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Setting budgets is one of the most important responsibilities university leaders must shoulder. Budgets serve as the practical manifestation of a university’s mission and goals, so pursuing the process thoughtfully is critical to driving innovation the right way at any institution. There is a lot more to budgeting than the numbers on the page. Successful senior leaders recognize it is one of the primary instruments they can use to shape change, both now and in the long-term,across campus and beyond.
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Setting budgets is one of the most important responsibilities university leaders must shoulder. Budgets serve as the practical manifestation of a university’s mission and goals, so pursuing the process thoughtfully is critical to driving innovation the right way at any institution. There is a lot more to budgeting than the numbers on the page. Successful senior leaders recognize it is one of the primary instruments they can use to shape change, both now and in the long-term, across campus and beyond.
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Get to Know Noodle Learning Designer, Ralton Morrison I consider my personal leadership style as creative, resilient and authentic to who I am and how I work with others. I know that I am a valuable contributor to a greater whole. Ralton Morrison is a Learning Designer at Noodle. Originally from Durban, South Africa he currently lives […]
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Get to Know Noodle Associate Director of Sales and Marketing Communications, Evan Siegel …a great leader can recognize the people around them and the value they bring to the table. Evan Siegel is an Associate Director of Sales and Marketing Communications here at Noodle. Originally from Long Island, NY, he earned his Bachelor of Arts […]