Plug Into ENA and Edtech Through the ENA Blog, Facebook and Twitter!
Until recently, ENA reached out to you through our Get Connected newsletter (which are archived here). Today, we offer more convenient, timelier and powerful ways to get and stay connected with others who share your concerns and interests: the ENA blog and our presence on Facebook and Twitter! Through these social media channels, we continue to share customer success stories, ENA and industry news, and national and state education policy updates, only now you can get this content immediately and with the opportunity—and a standing invitation—to join a dialogue about them anytime you please! We encourage you to reach out to us over Facebook and Twitter anytime!
Fourth Grade Was Simpler Then
This week is Teacher Appreciation Week, and it seems like everyone has one: a favorite teacher. I actually have two, but they’re drastically different. One was a college professor who helped me realize my love for event planning and design. The other was my fourth-grade teacher, Ms. Boggaard. She inspired me. She made learning fun. [...]
Read more »What I Learned at USDLA: Embracing the “New Normal” of College Education and How to Pick a Baseball Team
I recently had the privilege of attending the 2012 United States Distance Learning Association conference in St. Louis, Missouri. I attended a number of inspiring, thought-provoking sessions that were conducted by leaders from across the country in the distance education field. It was truly amazing to hear from some educators about what they are accomplishing [...]
Read more »ENA Connects to the Predators
Speaking of Terry (see previous blog post), he is a part of ENA’s connection to the Nashville Predators. Don’t get me wrong. There are many ENA team members that have fully embraced hockey in Nashville and are avid fans. Amanda, Scott and Kalli come quickly to mind. But Terry’s story is a little different. Earlier [...]
Read more »ENA Plays Tag: Terry, You’re It!
Terry Guilyard has been tagged! Now it’s Terry’s turn to answer some questions. Pretend I’m your grandma. How would you describe your job? What’s your department? Letter to Grandma: Hi Gramma! I hope you are doing well. I realize that’s not likely since (both of) you have been deceased for more than 30 years, but [...]
Read more »TGIFFF!
Thank Goodness It’s ENA’s Friday FunDay FanDay! Sorry! This event is now closed! At ENA, we LOVE our FRIENDS, FOLLOWERS and FRIDAYS. So ENA would like to recognize those that like us, follow us and spread the good news about ENA over the social media airwaves! Jump in and join the fun! If you like [...]
Read more »Relive December 7, 1941, With ENA Video Connect
Before September 11, 2001, became synonymous with surprise attack and terror, there was another date that stood utterly uncontested in infamy in the annals of US history: December 7, 1941. On that morning, war planes of the Imperial Japanese Navy appeared out of the blue—both figuratively and literally—in the skies above Honolulu, Hawaii. Within hours, [...]
Read more »It’s Only a Couple Lines of Code, What’s the Big Deal?
“It’s only a couple lines of code, what’s the big deal?” In the course of my career, I and no doubt other network engineering professionals have heard this many times from customers looking at the charges for the implementation of particular services to their routers. I’m not singling out ENA customers (who are the very [...]
Read more »YouTube for Schools vs. YouTube EDU
We have recently received a number of customer requests for access to YouTube for Schools and YouTube EDU so we thought we would discuss the difference between these two channels and explain how they work with ENA’s content filtering services. YouTube EDU (aka YouTube for Education) – YouTube has categorized certain videos as specifically education-focused [...]
Read more »New Transactional Surveys From ENA Will Be Brief and Help Us Keep Our Customer-Focused Edge!
Starting today (April 27), ENA’s CTAC team will be utilizing a new survey tool to inquire about our performance after a ticket is closed in our system. The new survey tool is provided by HDI (Help Desk Institute), which is the leading international professional association and certification body for technical service and support professionals. The [...]
Read more »Germs, Enough Room to Learn and, Yes, Even Social Media Can Be Good for Kids
We send children to preschool to learn about primary colors, build social skills and boost their immune systems with the many germs young children so willingly share with each other. If they build antibodies at a young age, they’re more likely to have healthy bodies later on. As a parent, I know that for as [...]
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