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Enrollment Planning

Enrollment Planning

What is enrollment planning? Enrollment planning is the process of developing and managing an institution’s program offerings. It’s one of the most important responsibilities of a school’s admissions team. A good enrollment plan can help a university reach its goals, while a flawed plan can cause serious problems.
by Keerthi Rangan
Tools for Schools: G2's New Education ERP Software Categories

Tools for Schools: G2's New Education ERP Software Categories

I was sitting in my high school math class. It was my junior year, near the end of the semester, and the teacher called me up for a one-on-one conference about my grade. 
by Shaun Bishop
Six Tips for Getting the Most Out of EdTech Software Purchases

Six Tips for Getting the Most Out of EdTech Software Purchases

The class erupted in cheers and groans.
by Shaun Bishop
Cybersecurity Concerns Escalate in the Education Industry

Cybersecurity Concerns Escalate in the Education Industry

The COVID-19 pandemic has escalated cybersecurity issues within the education industry. The lack of guidelines or policies for managing cybersecurity within schools has caused vulnerabilities and led to increased attacks. This article discusses four cybersecurity concerns and how to combat them, including blended learning (in-person and virtual), phishing attacks, limited resources, and poor password hygiene. 
by Rachael Altman
2020 Trends and Innovations in Edtech

2020 Trends and Innovations in Edtech

This post is one part of G2's 2020 digital trends series. Read more about G2’s approach to digital transformation trends in an introduction from Michael Fauscette, G2's chief research officer.
by Shaun Bishop
The Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Global Education

The Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Global Education

The COVID-19 pandemic has had a profound impact on the lives of people around the world. We had to quickly adapt to different ways of working, learning, and connecting with each other. There has been continuous and mounting worry about the spread of the virus, disruption to the status quo, and it has been unlike anything we’ve experienced in modern times. 
by Rachael Altman
Remote Learning Tools Educators Need Most

Remote Learning Tools Educators Need Most

Most teachers I’ve met are master improvisers. They have to be ready to adapt to situations in the moment, and the COVID-19 health crisis is a perfect example of when adaptation is a must.
by Shaun Bishop
The G2 on EdTech: How Tech Is Changing College Admissions

The G2 on EdTech: How Tech Is Changing College Admissions

It’s the height of college application season, and if there’s a prospective member of the class of 2024 in your life, you know that the anxious questions are swirling. 
by Shaun Bishop
The Promises and Pitfalls of Virtual Classroom Tools

The Promises and Pitfalls of Virtual Classroom Tools

A couple of months ago, no one in K–12 education was talking about virtual classrooms.
by Shaun Bishop
Three Ways COVID-19 Changed Medical Education

Three Ways COVID-19 Changed Medical Education

At the onset of the pandemic, the Association of American Medical Colleges decided to suspend clinical rotations and issued guidance for medical students to avoid activities involving direct patient contact. As we continued to learn more about COVID-19, the subsequent social distancing measures resulted in continuous disruption of the routines of medical students, schools, and institutions. While clinical rotations and residencies are still on hold through August, it looks like they will return in 2021. 
by Rachael Altman