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Day one of CASE NAIS was a day of real and honest dialogue. People shared their wins, their challenges and their time. As always, CASE NAIS is delivering. We passed all the Twitter engagement from #casenais through Isaac, our AI bot, last night. He pulled out 60 key concepts from the conference.
We chose one session from each set of electives along a specific content track. This post is for those looking at what’s next and new. Without further ado, here is the CASE NAIS Emerging Trends track.
We forced ourselves to choose one session from each set of electives along a specific content track. This post gets deep into MarComm. Without further ado, here is the CASE NAIS Marketing and Community track
For the exciting hours we're inside, the QuadWrangle team will be looking forward to a few key sessions. On day one, three stand out to us. Read more on what we're buzzing about..
In our house of three kids, we've been obsessing over Julie Lythcott-Haims' "How to Raise an Adult." If you have kids just do yourself a favor and get it. I know I'll be pulling up a chair close to the stage for her keynote at CASE NAIS 2018 in two short weeks.
Given her public persona, it's pretty easy to scrape together a semantic profile on her thanks to Isaac, our fundraising and engagement AI bot
We ran the CASE NAIS 2018 session descriptions through Isaac, our constituent engagement AI. Isaac was able to pull out several dozen key concepts dominating our time together in Anaheim from January 21st-23rd.
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Nearly 1,000 K12 independent school fundraisers, administrators and partners are about to land in Anaheim to talk about the future of our collective work. How are we going to move engagement forward? How will that engagement advance our schools' ability to impact learners and our communities? And with evidence that demand for engagement continues to scale up while our resources stay flat (or shrink) what are we to do?