Using Data to Make Operational Decisions with Michael Osadchuk, Cal Baptist

EPISODE · May 1, 2020 · 32 MIN

Using Data to Make Operational Decisions with Michael Osadchuk, Cal Baptist

from Student Success Heroes by Engineerica Systems · host Engineerica Systems

We're highlighting and celebrating the stories of our higher education professionals whose passion is making a difference in the lives of their students. We’ve been impressed by our student services professionals and their response to the COVID-19 pandemic and today’s interview is no different. A couple of weeks ago we spoke to Michael Osadchuk, Director of the University Tutoring Center for California Baptist University, regarding their response to the pandemic and lessons learned. You’ll hear how they're using data insights and innovative ideas to keep their services available and keep communication going with students.  Engineerica has been helping educators as they move to support students virtually with enhancements to the Accudemia platform enabling virtual appointment scheduling and remote sign-in options. We have also extended complimentary accounts through the end of the summer for those who are in need of such a solution. We want to hear your story! Leave us a voicemail telling us what inspired you to go into education. Was it another amazing educator? Did you just happen upon a job in the field and fall in love? Podcast website: https://www.engineerica.com/student-success-heroes-podcast/ Podcast Transcript: https://www.engineerica.com/blog/post/podcast-episode-3-michael-osadchuk-california-baptist-university/ Leave us a voice message: https://anchor.fm/studentsuccessheroes

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