Contributed by Organizations or Campuses; Articles, Papers, and Reports; and Emergency Notification Systems

What Kind of Notification System Works Best When Crisis Strikes?

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Title:What Kind of Notification System Works Best When Crisis Strikes? (ID: CSD5344)
Author(s):Jeffrey R. Young (The Chronicle of Higher Education)
Origin:Contributed by Organizations or Campuses (02/22/2008)
Type:Articles, Papers, and Reports
Abstract:

(Wally) Czerniak was attending a conference in Arizona where he was learning, among other things, about emergency-notification systems that can send text messages to cellphones - a method that a growing number of colleges have set up since the shootings last spring at Virginia Tech. But Mr. Czerniak still isn't sure whether such a system would have done much good in keeping people on campus updated as the crisis unfolded if it had been in place at Northern Illinois.

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Is Blackboard on Your BlackBerry Far Behind?

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Title:Is Blackboard on Your BlackBerry Far Behind? (ID: CSD5313)
Author(s):Andrew Guess (Inside Higher Ed)
Origin:Contributed by Organizations or Campuses (01/15/2008)
Type:Articles, Papers, and Reports
Abstract:

Higher ed’s largest maker of course management systems acquires NTI Group, one of the top mass messaging providers.

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What if it happens here? Cornell upgrades its emergency plans to meet challenges of health and safety

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Title:What if it happens here? Cornell upgrades its emergency plans to meet challenges of health and safety (ID: CSD5232)
Source:Chronicle Online
Origin:Contributed by Organizations or Campuses (08/27/2007)
Type:Articles, Papers, and Reports
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"Students arriving on campus this semester are getting a new task added to their to-do lists: Log onto "Who I Am" and provide emergency contact information.

The new service is the latest upgrade to Cornell's ongoing emergency planning effort. Since the late 1990s, well before 9/11 and recent U.S. campus shootings, Cornell has had a team of officials and responders dedicated to planning for events most people don't want to think about."

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Governor’s Task Force on Campus Safety: Final Report

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Title:Governor’s Task Force on Campus Safety: Final Report (ID: CSD5226)
Origin:Contributed by Organizations or Campuses (11/01/2007)
Type:Articles, Papers, and Reports
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The Governor's Task Force on Campus Safety is focused on ensuring the safety of college campuses across Wisconsin. At the direction of Governor Jim Doyle, the Task Force is reviewing and compiling criteria for developing best practices from universities, colleges, and other higher education institutions in Wisconsin and across the nation. This information will be submitted to the governor and will serve as a resource for college administrators, law enforcement officers, and emergency preparedness officials.

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How Ready Are IT Managers for a Crisis?

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Title:How Ready Are IT Managers for a Crisis? (ID: CSD5207)
Author(s):Andrew Guess (Inside Higher Ed)
Origin:Contributed by Organizations or Campuses (10/24/2007)
Type:Articles, Papers, and Reports
Abstract:

The annual Campus Computing Survey focuses on IT security and crisis management, finding gaps in preparation but fewer attacks on networks.

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Purdue puts emergency texting to the test

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Title:Purdue puts emergency texting to the test (ID: CSD5196)
Author(s):Laura Devaney (eSchool News)
Origin:Contributed by Organizations or Campuses (09/28/2007)
Type:Articles, Papers, and Reports
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Experiment aims to see how well text messaging can alert students quickly in case of emergency.

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R Txt Msgs the Best Way 2 Alert U?

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Title:R Txt Msgs the Best Way 2 Alert U? (ID: CSD5181)
Author(s):Andrew Guess (Inside Higher Ed)
Origin:Contributed by Organizations or Campuses (10/08/2007)
Type:Articles, Papers, and Reports
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"After the April 16 massacre at Virginia Tech, the lesson many came away with was that e-mail alone won’t suffice to keep students informed about emergencies on campus. One solution widely regarded as both timely and technologically in sync with undergraduate habits was to use text messages to alert them to potential dangers. "

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Last Week’s Campus Lockdowns

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Title:Last Week’s Campus Lockdowns (ID: CSD5160)
Author(s):Andrew Guess (Inside Higher Ed)
Origin:Contributed by Organizations or Campuses (10/01/2007)
Type:Articles, Papers, and Reports
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"Delaware State University made all the headlines on September 21 when a freshman shot and wounded two students on campus, one seriously. An arrest and an apology later, the 18-year-old charged with the crime sits behind bars. But months after Virginia Tech, the incident sparked comparisons in both the nature of the shootings and the effectiveness of the response."

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Texting, Facebook Used to Alert Students

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Title:Texting, Facebook Used to Alert Students (ID: CSD5158)
Author(s):Ryan J. Foley (Associated Press) and Verena Dobnik (Associated Press)
Origin:Contributed by Organizations or Campuses (09/27/2007)
Type:Articles, Papers, and Reports
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"As the school year starts, colleges around the country are applying the lessons of Virginia Tech and using high technology to get the word out fast in a crisis. "

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Information and Communications Infrastructure: Confidential Presidential Working Paper

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Title:Information and Communications Infrastructure: Confidential Presidential Working Paper (ID: CSD5135)
Source:Virginia Tech
Origin:Contributed by Organizations or Campuses (08/17/2007)
Type:Articles, Papers, and Reports
Abstract:

The events of April 16, 2007 and the response, investigation, and recovery at Virginia Tech that followed placed extraordinary demands on telecommunications network resources and university Information Technology professionals. This report provides a comprehensive inventory and analysis of the communications infrastructure and information systems used during this time period. It addresses resources depended upon by emergency responders, investigating law enforcement officers, university officials, media, faculty, staff, students, and families of the university community. It includes information about communications resources owned and operated by the University and relevant resources owned and operated by providers and responders.

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