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The Magellan Podcast

Podcast by Magellan Learning Solutions

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Navigating Education in the 21st Century. Magellan partners Wayne Patton, Aaron Traphagen, and Emily Heady discuss current online education trends and topics with special guests.

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18 episodes

episode Introducing Magellan's Lead Lifeline: Stop Letting Your Leads Go Cold artwork

Introducing Magellan's Lead Lifeline: Stop Letting Your Leads Go Cold

In this episode of the Magellan Podcast, we’re joined by Dr. Lee Beaumont, Vice President of Enrollment and Marketing at Magellan, to introduce a powerful new service within our Lead Optimization portfolio: Magellan’s Lead Lifeline [https://thinkmagellan.com/lead-lifeline/]. Lead Lifeline is designed to help institutions rescue lost leads, re-engage student inquiries, and move them back on course toward enrollment through timely follow-up and personalized outreach. Learn more about Magellan's Lead Lifeline [https://thinkmagellan.com/lead-lifeline/] In the episode, the group discusses: • What is lead optimization? • The key challenges colleges face and why do so many struggle with lead follow-up? • Magellan's lead optimization is rapid, personalized, application-guided, marketing-aligned, scalable, and cost-efficient. • Why does this matter? If you or your school is looking for help with RSI, marketing and enrollment, curriculum or course development, operational services, training, or professional development, think Magellan; our team would love to help. Reach out to us at ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠thinkmagellan.com [⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠thinkmagellan.com]⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠. Thank you for joining us on the Magellan Podcast: Navigating Education in the 21st Century. Show Credits The podcast theme was written and recorded by Dr. Wayne Patton. The podcast was recorded by, produced and edited by Adam Ranck.

22 Apr 2025 - 29 min
episode Transforming an Institution: The Collaborative Journey of Kentucky State University and Magellan Learning Solutions artwork

Transforming an Institution: The Collaborative Journey of Kentucky State University and Magellan Learning Solutions

Kentucky State University (KSU) [https://www.kysu.edu/] and Magellan Learning Solutions [https://thinkmagellan.com/] are proud to announce the release of a new podcast episode titled “Transforming an Institution: The Collaborative Journey of Kentucky State University and Magellan Learning Solutions.” The episode, recorded on the beautiful campus of Kentucky State University, chronicles a powerful and strategic partnership that is reshaping the future of online education at one of the nation’s most historic HBCUs. This in-depth conversation features KSU’s President, Dr. Koffi C. Akakpo, Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs, Dr. Michael D. Dailey, Vice Provost for Student Affairs, Dr. Stephanie Mayberry, and Director of Marketing & Public Relations Jessica Holman. They are joined by the leadership team from Magellan Learning Solutions, including Cofounder and CEO Dr. Wayne Patton, President and COO Aaron Traphagen, Chief Business Development Officer Jimmy Queen, Vice President of Marketing & Enrollment Dr. Lee Beaumont, and Associate Vice President for Online Education Mike Floyd. * Read the press release [https://thinkmagellan.com/ksu-and-magellan-podcast/] * Learn More About KYSU Online Programs [https://bit.ly/4chmDcW] In the episode, the group discusses: * The vision behind KSU’s shift to prioritize online learning * The role of the Kentucky Council on Postsecondary Education in funding and supporting the initiative * The services Magellan provided, from curriculum development to student support infrastructure * Real-world data showing the early success of the partnership * Lessons learned and a shared roadmap for future impact If you or your school is looking for help with RSI, marketing and enrollment, curriculum or course development, operational services, training, or professional development, think Magellan; our team would love to help. Reach out to us at ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠thinkmagellan.com [https://thinkmagellan.com/]⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠. Thank you for joining us on the Magellan Podcast: Navigating Education in the 21st Century. Show Credits The podcast theme was written and recorded by Dr. Wayne Patton. The podcast was recorded by Aaron Traphagen, and produced and edited by Adam Ranck.

7 Apr 2025 - 57 min
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Affective Learning in the Online Classroom

Welcome back to The Magellan Podcast: Navigating Education in the 21st Century. Students learn better when they engage with course materials as whole people—thinking, feeling, culturally rich individuals. In the online classroom in particular, though, achieving this sort of affective engagement can be challenging. Designing online curriculum to create affective engagement may take effort, but it pays dividends, not only in student learning outcomes but in multiple other areas. Affectively aware courses, for example, honor the diversity of experiences that students bring to the online classroom, and as that happens, students in the group as a whole have an opportunity to increase their cultural awareness, to learn ways to communicate with others who are not like them, and to self-reflect on their own positions and ideas. For today’s podcast, which follows our white paper “Affective Learning in the Online Classroom,” we welcome Dr. Gena Southall, Associate Vice President for Online Education at Magellan, to discuss ways to create affective engagement online. Gena brings decades of experience as an educator, both residentially and online, and as an administrator within teacher education programs. Magellan Partner Emily Heady will join her in this conversation. Read the White Paper on this topic by Dr. Emily W. Heady, ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠"Affective Learning in the Online Classroom [https://thinkmagellan.com/white-papers/]" Podcast Topics, Questions, and Show Notes: 1. What is affective learning? Is it just finding a way to make learning experiences more emotional? 2. One of the points we make in the white paper is that affective learning is good for inclusion and for welcoming all kinds of different learners into the process. How does this work, and why does it matter? 3. What are some practical ways we can create affectively engaged online learning experiences? If you or your school is looking for help with RSI, marketing and enrollment, curriculum or course development, operational services, training, or professional development, think Magellan; our team would love to help. Reach out to us at ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠thinkmagellan.com [thinkmagellan.com]⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠. Thank you for joining us on the Magellan Podcast: Navigating Education in the 21st Century. Show Credits Magellan Team in this podcast includes Dr. Emily W. Heady and Dr. Gena Southall. The podcast theme was written and recorded by Dr. Wayne Patton. Podcast recorded, produced, and edited by Adam Ranck. Recommended Resources * Doubet, K. (2022). The flexibly grouped classroom: How to Organize Learning for Equity and Growth. ASCD.

18 Feb 2025 - 39 min
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Leadership Interview Series: Jennifer Green from Longwood University

Welcome back to The Magellan Podcast: Navigating Education in the 21st Century. In today’s episode, the team interviews Dr. Jennifer Green, Associate Vice President for Enrollment Management and Student Success at Longwood University in Farmville, Virginia, as a part of our “Managing Boundaries, Managing Change” Leadership Interview series. Jennifer oversees admissions, the registrar’s office, financial aid, first-year experience, student employment, and a variety of student support offices. If there’s one constant in our educational environment, it’s change. Managing change provides a unique set of challenges for leaders, who have to understand what needs to be changed and plot out a course for how that change should occur. Change is particularly difficult because it touches something most of us hold near and dear—our comfortable lives. Join the Magellan team, and guest Jennifer Green, as they discuss ways in which leaders have navigated changes at their institutions in the past. * Read the White Paper on this topic by Dr. Emily W. Heady: ⁠⁠⁠⁠Managing Boundaries, Managing Change [https://bit.ly/3u9waRD] * Listen to Part 1 of our last podcast series: ⁠⁠How to Talk About Higher Education⁠⁠ [https://apple.co/3sfjSGu] * Listen to our podcast on ⁠⁠⁠⁠Online Learning Ecosystems⁠⁠⁠⁠ [https://apple.co/3HVciWF] Podcast Topics, Questions, and Show Notes: 1. Can you describe a change you either led or were part of that went well? What characterized it? 2. How about a change that proved challenging? What were the hard parts, and what can we learn from them? 3. As you look at the higher ed landscape now, what coming changes do you see that we’re going to need to be ready to tackle? If you or your school is looking for help with RSI, curriculum or course development, operational services, training, or professional development, think Magellan; our team would love to help. Reach out to us at ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠thinkmagellan.com [https://thinkmagellan.com/]⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠. Thank you for joining us on the Magellan Podcast: Navigating Education in the 21st Century. Show Credits Magellan Team includes Dr. Wayne Patton, Aaron Traphagen, and Dr. Emily W. Heady. The podcast theme was written and recorded by Dr. Wayne Patton. Podcast produced and edited by Adam Ranck.

2 Jul 2024 - 46 min
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Higher Education as a Marketplace

Colleges cannot escape the fact that they are businesses: they offer a “product” that they need to “sell” to consumers. Of course, education and students are not “products” and “consumers” in the same way that people shopping at the grocery store are! So what’s at stake in embracing or questioning the idea that higher education is a marketplace? This is part 5 of a 5-part series on "How to Talk About Higher Education." Parts 1-4 covered Higher Ed as an "ecosystem," "culture," "machine," and "institution." This is the final episode of this series. * Read the White Paper on this topic by Dr. Emily W. Heady, ⁠⁠⁠⁠"Talking about Leadership: How the Words We Use Shape Our Workplace."⁠⁠⁠⁠ [https://bit.ly/47bFz9Y] * Listen to our podcast on ⁠⁠⁠⁠Online Learning Ecosystems⁠⁠⁠⁠ [https://apple.co/3HVciWF] * Listen to Part 1: ⁠⁠How to Talk About Higher Education⁠⁠ [https://apple.co/3sfjSGu] * Listen to Part 2: ⁠⁠Higher Education as a Culture⁠⁠ [https://apple.co/46NFdoT] * Listen to Part 3: ⁠Higher Education as a Machine⁠ [https://apple.co/49hobRs] * Listen to Part 4: Higher Education as an Institution [https://apple.co/3weshMe] Podcast Topics, Questions, and Show Notes: 1. In what ways is higher education a marketplace? * Admissions/competitive degree programs * Students are “voting with their feet” as they select what school brings the best experience, value, investment potential, etc. 2. What are the downsides of thinking of higher ed as a marketplace? * Marketplaces assume that selves are defined by their relationships to commodities; if university education is a commodity, it can be used to define the self—which may be a bit ambitious. * Once you’re in a branded world, it’s hard to get outside it—how do you truly represent what the student experience will be like? And how, once you’ve embraced branding, do you access the real things that education aims to tackle, like critical thinking, deep beliefs, etc.? * What can a leader do to keep campuses from losing their moorings in the midst of the marketplace? If you or your school is looking for help with RSI, curriculum or course development, operational services, training, or professional development, think Magellan; our team would love to help. Reach out to us at ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠thinkmagellan.com⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ [https://thinkmagellan.com/]. Thank you for joining us on the Magellan Podcast: Navigating Education in the 21st Century. Recommended Articles and Books on this Topic: * Bowles, K. (2022, March 28). A pocket primer: Types of higher education institutions. Inside Higher Ed. ⁠⁠⁠⁠https://www.insidehighered.com/blogs/just-explain-it-me/pocket-primer-types-higher-education-institutions⁠⁠⁠⁠ [https://www.insidehighered.com/blogs/just-explain-it-me/pocket-primer-types-higher-education-institutions]  Petriglieri, G. (2023, April 24). Driving organizational change—Without abandoning tradition. Harvard Business Review. ⁠⁠⁠⁠https://hbr.org/2023/04/driving-organizational-change-without-abandoning-tradition?utm_campaign=hbr&utm_medium=social&utm_source=twitter⁠⁠⁠⁠ [https://hbr.org/2023/04/driving-organizational-change-without-abandoning-tradition?utm_campaign=hbr&utm_medium=social&utm_source=twitter]   * Rosowsky, D. & Hallman, K. (2020, May 25). Communicating culture in a distributed world. Inside Higher Ed. ⁠⁠⁠⁠https://www.insidehighered.com/views/2020/05/26/importance-culture-binding-higher-ed-institution-together-during-crises-pandemic⁠⁠⁠⁠ [https://www.insidehighered.com/views/2020/05/26/importance-culture-binding-higher-ed-institution-together-during-crises-pandemic]   * Rutter, M. & Mintz, S. (2019, January 17). Creating a more collaborative higher education ecosystem. Inside Higher Ed. ⁠⁠⁠⁠https://www.insidehighered.com/blogs/higher-ed-gamma/creating-more-collaborative-higher-education-ecosystem⁠⁠⁠⁠ [https://www.insidehighered.com/blogs/higher-ed-gamma/creating-more-collaborative-higher-education-ecosystem]   * Schein, E., & Schein, P. (2016). Organization culture and leadership. 5th Ed. Wiley.  * Senge, P. (1990). The fifth discipline: The art and practice of the learning organization. Doubleday.

28 Feb 2024 - 25 min
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