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The Rising Cost of Higher Education

Posted on September 3, 2012 by Michael

This educational infographic provided by SchoolTutoring.com.

Posted in Education, Infographic | Tags: HigherEd, Infographic |

How to Destroy Your Productivity at Work

Posted on August 5, 2012 by Michael

Infographic by Visual News

Posted in Professional Development, Tips and Tricks | Tags: Productivity |

The Perfect Blog Post – A Reference Guide

Posted on June 30, 2012 by Michael

An excellent guide by Derek Halpern from Social Triggers Like this? Listen to this interview with Dan Ariely from Social Triggers.

Posted in Education, Infographic, Personal Development, Professional Development, Tips and Tricks | Tags: Infographic, Personal Development, Professional Development, Tips and Tricks |

How Much Data is Generated Every Minute?

Posted on June 26, 2012 by Michael

This infographic by Visual News gives a nice intro to Big Data. It’s not just limited to finance or scientific/medical research. Infographic by Visual News

Posted in Analytics, Education | Tags: Analytics |

Save Time on Email by Using Snagit

Posted on June 5, 2012 by Michael

I can’t stand email sometimes.  One of the things I dislike is when there is constant back and forth.  If you write an email well, there is no need for this. My goal in any communication is  for people to “get it” as soon as possible.  That’s why I love Snagit.  Snagit is a simple screen capture and annotation

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Posted in Professional Development, Tips and Tricks | Tags: Software Tools, Tips |

Getting my Volunteer Organization to Implement Online Voting – Part 2

Posted on June 2, 2012 by Michael

So last time…. I was talking about how I found the document below on the interwebs about using LimeSurvey (which comes with cPanel) for online voting. It addresses the issues stated in the previous post. How to use LimeSurvey for Online Elections and Voting Sometimes with things like this, it is better to beg for

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Posted in Tutorials | Tags: Electronic Voting, Online Voting |

Getting my Volunteer Organization to Implement Online Voting – Part 1

Posted on May 23, 2012 by Michael

I posted the following to Quora to see if I can help solve a problem for a group I work with.  I figured if I get a solution, I’ll post it here and maybe it’ll help someone else. I belong to an 37,000 member alumni organization that needs a minimum number of 100 voters at

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Posted in Tutorials | Tags: Electronic Voting, Online Voting |

Blogging with the iPad

Posted on May 17, 2012 by Michael

This is a pic of my office. I used Photogene to do a quick filter edit. Then I used Blogpress to post. Then later in the day, I did a re-edit. All in all, pretty painless.  

Posted in Tips and Tricks | Tags: Tips, Tools |

What to Write About?

Posted on May 15, 2012 by Michael

This blog is a work in progress. As a person often suffering from crippling perfectionism, I could probably spend countless hours never writing anything,.. never posting anything… but always thinking about it. I decided this time NOT to do that. It’s time to get out of my head – time to get into the world.

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Posted in Tips and Tricks | Tags: Personal |

Three Reasons to Use Powerpoint’s Presenter View

Posted on May 11, 2012 by Michael
Posted in Tutorials | Tags: Powerpoint, Presenter View, Tutorial |
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About

Dr. Mike Urmeneta is an award-winning researcher, educator, data scientist, and storyteller with a passion for helping institutions improve and succeed through agile and collaborative approaches to research and analysis. He has extensive experience working with universities and has been recognized for his work by leading organizations such as the Association for Institutional Research, the National Association of College and University Business Officers, and EDUCAUSE. His diverse background and ability to build strong relationships with a variety of stakeholders have allowed him to make a significant impact on institutional policies, procedures, and priorities. Most recently, as an instructor for AIR’s Data Literacy Institute, he has been preparing leadership teams to embrace a culture of data-informed decision-making. Prior to this role, he served as the director of analytics and business intelligence for the New York Institute of Technology, providing strategic guidance to various departments, the president’s office, and the board of trustees. Dr. Urmeneta has also held various administrative roles at New York University, including in admissions, financial aid, enrollment and retention, alumni relations, and development. He holds a Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering and a Master of Science in Management from NYU, and a Doctor of Education degree from Northeastern University, where he received the Dean’s Medal for Outstanding Doctoral Work for his research on first-generation college students.

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