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Read: White Paper: Deploying Message Boards for Notification

White Paper: Deploying Message Boards for Notification

Many colleges and universities recognize that instant, multi-modal communication to students and faculty during an emergency situation will keep their campus community as safe as possible. However, few emergency management personnel know how to deploy a multi-modal notification system in the most effective way.

Read: How To Do It: Address These 12 Non-Technical Issues

How To Do It: Address These 12 Non-Technical Issues

New emergency alert systems offer a wide variety of possibilities, but remember, it’s the policies that must be developed before, during and after the purchase that will determine the success or failure of the system.

Read: Case Study: Longwood University Chooses Cooper Notification’s System

Case Study: Longwood University Chooses Cooper Notification’s System

Longwood University, located in Farmville, Va. was founded in 1839. Nearly 5,000 students are enrolled at the university with 70 percent of undergraduates living on campus. With more than 800 full-time and part-time faculty and staff, the university has 50 buildings on the 60-acre campus and 32 buildings off campus.

Read: Text Message Troubleshooting: 4 Challenges Your Campus Should Address

Text Message Troubleshooting: 4 Challenges Your Campus Should Address

Here’s how campuses can start to tackle some of the shortcomings associated with text messaging disaster notification solutions.

Read: Sample Text-Message Alerts From UCLA

Sample Text-Message Alerts From UCLA

A large group of campus emergency managers from around the nation have developed the following prototype mass notification text messages. The samples listed below are used by UCLA.

Read: CS Mass Notification Study: 68% of Campuses Upgrading Alert Systems

CS Mass Notification Study: 68% of Campuses Upgrading Alert Systems

Read Campus Safety magazine's April 2008 Mass Notification Study to find out what percentage of students are signing up to receive e-mail and text-message alerts.

Read: Text Alerts: Opt-Out Language From Florida State Univ.

Text Alerts: Opt-Out Language From Florida State Univ.

Florida State University (FSU) uses the opt-out approach to sign up students for its emergency alert text messaging programand has an 85 percent participation rate.

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