What Lies Ahead: Summer Months and Blogs
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With schools on the verge of summer vacation, the User Education team is also planning a vacation of sorts from the Tips and Tricks blog.
For the summer months of June through August, we’re going to be stepping away from our traditional weekly blog posts. Where's not complete gone, however, as you can still expect to see our monthly release recap posts for June, July, and August. In addition, if there’s a time sensitive topic that we want to talk to you all about, we’ll be sure to post that here as well.
Outside of that though, we’ll be back to our regularly scheduled weekly programming starting on September 4. Make sure to subscribe to the blog if you haven’t already to stay up to date on when new posts go live over the summer months.
A few housekeeping items:
For the summer months of June through August, we’re going to be stepping away from our traditional weekly blog posts. Where's not complete gone, however, as you can still expect to see our monthly release recap posts for June, July, and August. In addition, if there’s a time sensitive topic that we want to talk to you all about, we’ll be sure to post that here as well.
Outside of that though, we’ll be back to our regularly scheduled weekly programming starting on September 4. Make sure to subscribe to the blog if you haven’t already to stay up to date on when new posts go live over the summer months.
A few housekeeping items:
- We’re still planning on eliminating some of our older release videos from the K-12 YouTube Playlist at the end of June. If you are still using any of the older videos, please let us know.
- Our big Summer Navigation update is on the horizon. Get a sneak peek at what this means for you and your school right here. Better yet, we've put together a cheat sheet to get you up to speed on where everything is going to be once the update arrives.
- Need tips and information on the upcoming K-12 User Conference in Seattle? I’ve got you covered right here.
- Fear not! Even though we won’t be posting as consistently for the next few months, I’ll still be around checking in on you guys, so don’t be afraid to leave a comment or like on any of our existing content.
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Blackbaud K-12 Solutions™ Blog
06/05/2018 10:35am EDT
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The big reason is that if something needed to be updated on the online list, a printed out version would be outdated and the person who printed it likely wouldn't know.