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Recently, we have seen the introduction of many digital tools within the education sector. Some can be used to solve the main communication challenges higher education institutions are facing.
Embracing new technologies is necessary as institutions must roll with the times and meet students' expectations head-on.
Technology enhances our everyday lives. Smartphone platforms have improved everything from shopping and socialising to travel and learning new languages.
This reliance on technology in our daily lives has changed students' expectations as they now desire to engage with their institutions the same way they do with every other company they use, in a seamless, easy-to-navigate experience.
Students want institutions to satisfy their needs as they enjoy a personalised student experience without getting lost in the multitude of institutional tools available to them.
As a result, the growth of tech as an everyday student tool has made the digital systems within institutions more complex. Therefore it is a top priority to implement an effective communication strategy.
But how do you build a strong bond with your students? How do you develop a sense of belonging, whether on or off campus? Keep reading.
Smartphones are prevalent in our daily lives. In the UK alone, the figures around smartphone use are impressive:
These figures show the need to use mobile applications as a means of real-time communication with students:
Implementing a mobile communication strategy, provided it is relevant, is therefore essential.
You must first think about the communication objectives for your mobile application. Above all, think about covering things like:
Then set your targets. Parents, teachers, students, newcomers. If you don't segment your audiences, you risk spamming them; they will be likely to deactivate their notifications. Send the correct information to the right people!
Then you have to think about the messages you want to convey - accuracy of information, tones, and visuals. Remember to adapt your speech.
Apply a personalised approach. Your students are hyper-connected, and you must capture their attention, so they pay attention to the information you want. Make tailor-made content:
So, ready to implement an effective communication strategy to create a link with your students? Please speak with our teams!
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