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Maria Morawski, Educational Credential Evaluators
Aleks Morawski, Foreign Credits
Katerina Roskina, China Credential Services
NAFSA Region V Regional ConferenceMilwaukee, WIOctober 27, 2016
Armchair Networking
• What is it?
• Pros and Cons
National Level Organizations
• NAFSA
• AICE
• TAICEP
• others
http://www.nafsa.org/piee/default.aspx
Homework: • Fill out your PIEE!
NAFSA Knowledge Communities
• Education Abroad (EA)
• International Education Leadership (IEL)
• International Enrollment Management (IEM)
• International Student and Scholar Services (ISSS)
• Teaching, Learning and Scholarship (TLS)
http://www.nafsa.org/Connect_and_Network/Networking_with_NAFSA/Professional
_Networks/Knowledge_Communities/
• No Membership required
• Free login and password
• Access to discussion forums and resource libraries
IEM Spotlight August 2016
International Enrollment Management (IEM)Admissions and Credential Evaluation Network (ACE)
For credential evaluators – Affiliate Membership starts at $150.00 per year!
http://aice-eval.org/
More Credential Evaluation Networks:
• TAICEP – Membership starts at $125.00• http://www.taicep.org/
• ECE Connection – free and paid membership• https://theconnection.ece.org/
TAICEP
Benefits of Membership:
- Free webinars- Free newsletters- Resources- ! Verification sources- Discounted conference registration feesetc.
State Level
• WAIE
• IEI
• MAIE
Wisconsin Association of International Educators Inc.
• Free Membership
• “What’s Up, Wisconsin?”
• Annual Conference
• Grants and Awards
• Leadership Opportunities
http://www.waieonline.org/
International Educators of Illinois (IEI)
• Free Membership
• Networking Happy Hours
• Annual Conference
• Grants
• Facebook Updates
http://ieillinois.org/iei/
Michigan Association of International Educators (MAIE)
• Free Membership
• Annual Conference
• Awards and Grants
• Facebook Updates
https://maie.us/
Local Level
MCIE
Milwaukee Council
for International Educators
mcie-list@uwm.edu
Chicago Roundtable
smidka@cod.edu
“Virtual” Networking and Etiquette
LinkedInStrictly Business
FacebookEvents, Information, Social and Personal
TwitterStaying Relevant
ListservesTimely Updates, Job Postings, Staying in the Loop
LinkedIn Networking
Passive• New Industry Insights
• Possible Connections
• Professional Collaboration Opportunities
• Future Job Opportunities
• LinkedIn Groups
Active• Updates that Matter to Your Network
• Nothing Gratuitous
• Serve Others
• Don't Do Anything You Would not Do in Real Life
• Stay Connected and Active
Facebook Networking
Business
• Relevant Information
• Institutional Updates
• Events
• Conversations
• Reaching students
Personal
• Getting to know your network
• Letting your network know you
• Staying (or Becoming) Relevant
• Sharing Insights and Moments in Time
• A Learning Tool
• Engaging Students and/or Other Professionals in the Field
Listserves
• Keeping up to Date in Your International Education Community
• Job Postings
• Events
• Questions and Answers from Your Peers
Networking between Educational Institutions
Pros
• Shared Perspectives
• No budget needed
Cons
• Who to reach out to?
Networking between Educational Institutions and Providers
Pros
• A win-win
• No strings attached
• Reliable solutions
Cons
• Who to reach out to?
• Intimidating?
• What next?
Aleks MorawskiDirector of Evaluation ServicesForeign Credits Inc. amorawski@foreigncredits.com
Maria MorawskiEvaluatorEducational Credential Evaluators mmorawski@ece.org
Katerina RoskinaOwner and Senior EvaluatorChina Credential Services LLCeval@chinacredentials.com
Thank You, Happy Networking!
Copies of this presentation are available at:
https://www.ece.org/presentations
http://www.chinacredentialservices.com/about/conference-presentations/
http://www.foreigncredits.com/Resources/
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