Are You Delivering The Digital Student Experience As Expected Through Social Media?

Your digital transformation journey

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Connecting with Students on Social Media – Key Strategies & Technologies for an Engaged Culture

Whether you're new to digital transformation in education or have already begun your journey, this guide will provide best practices for using social media as a student support channel in higher education. And answer the question of how to leverage social media in education to improve student engagement and experiences.

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A Final Farewell To Telephone

More than half of your students feel anxious taking phone calls.* Break down this barrier to engagement and provide them with the digital channels they want to connect with you on.

What stage is your institution at in the journey towards digital transformation?

38%
of higher education institutes are exploring Dx
32%
are developing a Dx strategy
17%
of institutes are investing no time in Dx
13%
of colleges and universities are engaging in digital transformation today
38%
of higher education institutes are exploring Dx
32%
are developing a Dx strategy
17%
of institutes are investing no time in Dx
13%
of colleges and universities are engaging in digital transformation today
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Engaging Students Across Social Media

Watch to learn digital transformation in education sector and how can social media be used in education to increase student engagement.

"It's the perfect channel to help us engage with them and give them the support they need."

"Our students are mostly 17, 18 or 19 years old, and they naturally find live chat very easy to use. It’s also very quick for them – they can hop on a chat, ask us a question, and have their answer in a minute – all from their mobile device"

- Derek Gaucher, Co-ordinator of IT Solutions, Dawson College

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