February 2020: 14 Latest Updates to CampusGroups

February 2020: 14 Latest Updates to CampusGroups

Are you headed to the 2020 NASPA Conference in Austin in March? If you are attending, we would love to say hi! Come visit our team at Booth #205 in the exhibit hall, and please join us on Monday at our presentation with George Mason University on Creating a One-Stop Shop for Our Students: And Making it Mobile! (Monday, March 30th, 10:15-11:05am, Room 17B). We hope to see you there!

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Improvements to the Points System 

Improvements to the Points System 

Gamify Student Involvement with Points

CampusGroups Points system is one of the main modules to streamline and encourage student involvement outside of the classroom. The module allows you to automatically assign Points to users and/or groups based on what they accomplish on the platform, a fantastic way to incentivize both individual students and student organization leaders to increase their activity on the platform.

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Guide Students Through Intentional Involvement Pathways with CampusGroups Co-Curricular Tracks

Guide Students Through Intentional Involvement Pathways with CampusGroups Co-Curricular Tracks

Track progress toward goals with co-curricular tracks

Create guided pathways to promote student success!

Guide students along an intentional path toward goals, competencies, and established learning outcomes by leading them through co-curricular involvement tracks. CampusGroups Tracks display clear & transparent program expectations and progress, connecting students to enriching outside-the-classroom experiences to earn credit for the requirements you set for them.

Comprehensive involvement data allows administrators to showcase the student experience in meaningful ways.

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Sustainability Development Initiatives: Taking Action to Help Victims of Australian Wildfires

Sustainability Development Initiatives: Taking Action to Help Victims of Australian Wildfires

Australia is currently facing one of the most devastating and destructive environmental crises on the planet. So far, more than 10 million hectares (over 24 million acres) of Australian land have been burned. Itโ€™s estimated that 1.25 billion animals, including 8,400 koalas, have perished in the fires.

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