What does ‘Knowledge Integration’ mean to you? What would you study if you were in a program with that name? Turns out, it can mean a lot of things depending on the students in the program. This makes recruitment a challenge, but also provided an opportunity.
I’ll walk attendees through the video campaign we created to reboot recruitment efforts in an enrolment-troubled program at the University of Waterloo. A case study in a low budget, quick turn around project that made a high impact because of it’s integration into a bigger strategy and a confusing concept boiled down to a simple message.
Link to video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4JYRra-6TDc&list=PL6BFD0F326E5F92F7&index=1
Link to playlist: http://bit.ly/youtube-ki
From #PSEWEB on June 25th in Vancouver BC
Answering a complicated question with the power of Youtube. #PSEWEB
1. Answering a complicated
question with the power
of YouTube.
Steve Krysak
Marketing and Recruitment Specialist
University of Waterloo
@stevekrysak
2. The University of Waterloo
• 1957: University of Waterloo opens
with 74 students in Waterloo, ON
• 2012: 30,000 full- and part-time
undergrads, 5,400 full- and part-time
grad students
• 163,000 alumni in 143 countries
• Largest co-op education program
in the world
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3. De-centralized + Centralized
Recruitment
• Marketing and Undergraduate
Recruitment
o Large on and off campus events
o uWaterloo focused communications
o High School/International visits
• Faculty/School based recruiters
o Support for events
o Faculty/School based communications
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5. Knowledge Integration
Knowledge Integration (KI) is a unique Honours plan that
prepares its students to understand and address the kind of real-
world problems that require the collaboration, differing
perspectives and expertise of multiple disciplines. KI students
study in both the humanities and the sciences to develop a
balance of skills in creative, critical and integrative thinking. By
choosing an appropriate focus in their upper years, graduates
can also prepare themselves for professional schools, for public
service and policy-making, or for graduate research in their
chosen discipline.
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6.
7. Knowledge Integration
• What do you do in it?
o What do you want to do in it?
• What do you do after?
o What do you want to do after?
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9. Non-confirmed student research
• Other programs more
structured/specialized
• Lack of experiential component
• No understanding of career outcomes
• General lack of understanding of
benefits and goals of program
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10. ‘Did Not Apply’ Research
• What does „Knowledge Integration‟
mean?
• Focus on unattractive program
components in communication
materials
• No understanding of career
outcomes
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11. Strategy Plan
• Define what „Knowledge Integration‟
means
• Better communicate benefit of course
plan
• Promote career prospects
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13. Moving forward plan
• Define what „Knowledge Integration‟
means
• Better communicate benefit of course
plan
• Promote career prospects
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15. Multiple answers
• Students:
“It let’s me do what I want to do”
• Faculty:
“Creating articulate, literate, numerate and
collaborative students”
• Employers:
“These are our future leaders”
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16. And maybe that’s okay?
• Not a one-size fits all program
• Everyone has a different way to
explain it
• Everyone experiences the program in
a different way
That‟s our message.
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17. We know how they want the message
• Online
• Interactive content
• Storytelling
• Easily accessible
• Authentic
How can video help us?
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18. Four rules for video
• Keep it simple
• Be flexible
• Stick to the plan
• Include your team where appropriate
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19. Students and Locations
• Students from a variety of
backgrounds and areas of the program
o First-year CS oriented student
o Third-year Biology oriented student
• Showcase their space
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20. Pre-interviews
• Distribute questions before hand
• Meet to discuss answers and
concept/goals of project
• Explore other paths their story can
take
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26. Launch
• Promoted widely
o Print
o Web
o Social Media
o Email
o Events (OUF, On Campus)
• Internal as well
o Current students
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27. But that’s not all..
• “Vanessa‟s Knowledge Integration”
o http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SfS86bw
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• “KI Students in the Summer”
o http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KARbKm
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28. Results
• Increase in applications
• Better recognition of program amongst
campus recruiting staff
• Widespread sharing online
• “You‟re that girl from the video!”
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29. Recap/takeaways
• Research based tactics
• Part of a larger strategy with similar
message
• Kept the production simple and stuck
to the message
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