Looking for the magic formula: evaluating our it communication mix

Joyce E. Hicks
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Our communication audit of IT publications used a survey by the Higher Education TechQual+ Study (www.techqual.org) as a first step. The survey results identified engagement as a key principle for changing our communication mix. Both students and faculty indicated a desire for opportunities to make suggestions to IT and be part of the decision-making process. While characteristics of Gen Y include expectations for communicating across a flattened hierarchy, new faculty expressed this same desire. This session describes how department reorganization into teams has facilitated communication changes and how our findings have changed our newsletters, web site, campaigns, and information guides. How we hope new media (podcasts, blogs, wikis, social networking tools, etc.) will help us provide more engagement will also be included.
寻找神奇的公式:评估我们的it沟通组合
我们对IT出版物的沟通审计使用了高等教育技术质量+研究(www.techqual.org)的调查作为第一步。调查结果表明,参与是改变我们沟通组合的关键原则。学生和教师都表示希望有机会向IT提出建议,并参与决策过程。虽然Y一代的特点包括期望在扁平的等级制度中进行沟通,但新教师也表达了同样的愿望。本节将介绍部门重组为团队如何促进了沟通的变化,以及我们的发现如何改变了我们的通讯、网站、活动和信息指南。我们希望新媒体(播客,博客,维基,社交网络工具等)如何帮助我们提供更多的参与也将包括在内。
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