Virtual School Meanderings
And another item from yesterday’s inbox…
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COMPLIMENTARY ISSUE BRIEF:
 Mobility Tech Transforms Higher Education: 5 Key Trends to Watch |  |
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| Hello Michael, If you’re responsible for IT operations on a college campus, you know students and faculty are big fans of mobile technologies—and they expect to get instant online access, anytime, anywhere. They also want to use their mobile devices in new ways. (That’s probably why more than 55% of public universities launched mobile apps in 2011.) Get a snapshot of the industry shifts like these, and learn how schools need to adapt in this e-Brief: “Mobility Tech Transforms Higher Education: 5 Key Trends to Watch.” Download this brief and explore how: - Schools are developing mobile strategies—and how technology is helping them attract new students
- Mobile technologies are driving operational efficiencies—a boon to college administrators
- IT leaders are dealing with mobility challenges such as security, infrastructure and…
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Published by Dr. Bree E. Cook
Dr. Bree (Davis) Cook began her appointment as Vice President in May 2018. In this role Dr. Cook serves as the College’s Chief Academic Officer and as the Accreditation Liaison Officer. In her most recent position she served as associate dean of POC's School of Cultural & Family Psychology (SCFP). Dr. Cook has also held positions as the academic coordinator, assistant professor and clinical training coordinator in the SCFP. Prior to coming into higher education, Dr. Cook spent over 15 years in leadership and management positions in non-profits, serving as Family Based Services Director, Eden Dual Diagnosis Program Manager & IRB Chair and as a Staff Psychologist at the Federal Bureau of Prisons.
Dr. Cook holds a Psy.D. and master degree in Clinical Psychology with a concentration in Multicultural & Community from the California School of Professional Psychology at Alliant International University, and baccalaureate degree from University of California San Diego. She is also a Certified Family Life educator (CFLE).
Dr. Cook has presented over 25 papers, seminars and workshops at a number of professional conferences such as, WASC Academic Resource Conference, Race, Ethnicity and Place Conference, National Association of African American Studies & Affiliates International Conference. She is a member of the Society for Community Research and Action (Division 27 of the American Psychological Association), National Association of African American Studies and the National Council of Family Relations.
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