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What we’ve been up to

Wednesday, August 25th, 2010

Wow, it’s been busy here lately. So busy, in fact, that we’ve barely had time for this poor ol’ blog. So here’s some news about what we’ve been up to…

Since May, we’ve brought on some 25 new colleges, seminaries, and other institutions. We have another 5 ready to launch in the next few weeks. As I write this, almost all of our current customers are in the midst of course registration for the Fall 2010 Academic Term. At any given moment during the day, Populi is handling hundreds of users and thousands of students, much more than ever before.

This is a thick time of year for our customers—and so it is for us, too! We spent the summer training registrars, bursars, other staff, and faculty. Thanks to Adam Sentz’s constant scrutiny and improvement of the interface, many of our new users have just logged in and figured it out themselves. Meanwhile, further improvements are in store for the look and feel of Populi, making it easier to use (and easier on the eyes).

Aaaand… we’ve been very busy designing, testing, and releasing new features. The past two weeks we’ve trickled out several items of note and numerous back-end improvements, constituting almost a mini-release. The new stuff includes:

Google Calendar Integration Improvements: Having built out Populi’s integration with Google Apps, we’re happy to announce that it now supports full Course Calendar syncing. When you add a course to an Academic Term, it automatically creates a corresponding Course Calendar in Google. As you add faculty and students to that course, they’re automatically subscribed to its Calendar. The Calendar feeds directly into the Events on their Populi Home pages, and even includes assignment due dates, special meeting times, and so on.

Payments/Refunds Report: Thanks to feedback from some of our most thorough financial users, we built a report in Billing that gathers together all Payments and Refunds in a single table. Filter it to see different types of payments, amounts, and date ranges—and print the receipts with a single click. We also added receipts to the custom Layout options in Communications.

Online Application Enhancements: In addition to an email verification field, there’s some new Javascript on the back-end of the Online Application that lets you connect it to an external, online marketing campaign (say, your Facebook page). It lets you (among other things) track “conversions” from your campaign to the application, giving you a better sense of how your marketing efforts are working. We’re eager to see what our customers come up with for this—this, too, was based on a customer’s suggestion. If you want to put it to work for you, the complete details are in the Populi Knowledge Base.

Our work hasn’t been the only thing keeping us occupied. Isaac recently ran a triathlon (and check out these wild pics from his trailcam!), Mark’s two bands have been gigging around town, and Toby recently welcomed a son into the world. Some of us have gardens, others are finishing their degrees, and one has a motorcycle.

We’ve been busy, we’re busy now, and there’s no sign of the busy-ness letting up anytime soon. Thanks to all our customers for keeping our days interesting and full of stuff to do.

New Features: the Activity Feed and the Bulletin Board

Friday, June 11th, 2010

We have some brand-new new contact relationship tools and social networking feeds. They’re designed to help keep the people at your college connected to what’s going on—at your school and with each other.

The features center around the Profile. The Activity Feed shows a stream of Notes, Emails, Printed Letters, Uploaded Files, and Completed To-Dos from Staff and Faculty. As people interact with this person, you’ll see updates in the person’s History, as well as upcoming To-Dos and Communications. The Activity Feed is designed so your staff can see what’s happened with any person in Populi, as well as what’s going to happen.

Bulletin Board & News Feed from Populi on Vimeo.

The Bulletin Board is a social networking tool, sorta like Twitter. You can follow other people in Populi, and they can follow you. Post a bulletin or a comment and it appears on your followers’ bulletin boards; meanwhile, bulletins from people you’re following show up on your own.

And the Home page now features the Feed, which shows you bulletins from people you’re following as well as Populi News. Populi News is now open for comments, and you can even “pin” articles to the top of everyone’s Feed to make sure people see the important stuff.

The social networking features are totally public, so there’s no need to worry about anonymous users abusing the system or harassing people or sending out spam. And even if out-of-line comments are deleted, Staff users can still see them in case they need to look into something. The idea is to keep the conversations polite, focused, and relevant to the life of your college.

These new features just went live, so try them out and see what they can do.

Coming soon: Communications

Monday, June 7th, 2010

Our upcoming release includes a number of new Communication features—they’re even gonna get their own tab. In addition to upgrading existing features like Mailing Lists and Email Templates, we’re also adding some new items, like Printed Letters and Custom Page Layouts.

And, the centerpiece of Communications: Communication Plans. These gather Email, Printed Letter, and To-Do templates into a series of automated events that structure how you correspond with your contacts.

Say you’re in touch with a prospective student. On his profile’s Activity Feed (another new feature), you add a Communication Plan, and a whole series of emails, letters, and tasks are instantly scheduled. On Day 1 of the Plan, it sends an introductory Email. On Day 2, a Printed Letter goes out (via the new Print Queue), accompanying some additional materials about your college. On Days 7 and 14, follow-up phone calls hit your To-Do list. And so on. Plans help ensure that all the steps get covered, that no student falls through the cracks, and that your communications stay consistent and focused.

While we built them with the admissions process in mind, they’ll be just as useful when you’re working with donors, current students—or anyone else you can think of.

Two other things coming up in Communications: Mailing Lists will keep a history of what you sent to them (Emails and Printed Letters), including stats on how many people opened a particular Email. And Page Layouts will let you upload an Open Office template so you can customize the look and feel of your Printed Letters. You’ll be able to upload templates for normal documents, mailing envelopes, and mailing labels.

These features are just around the corner. We think they’ll make Populi even more useful to your college.

Another glimpse at a few things we’re doing…

Thursday, May 13th, 2010

Here’s a pic of the new Invoice Pending Fees dialog box. You’ll notice a bunch of things. First, that Populi will soon let you invoice individual pending charges on a student’s profile (as opposed to invoicing all of them at once). We’ve heard about this from many of our customers, and it’s a good, sensible feature to build in. So, that one’s in the queue.

You’ll also notice some cosmetic changes. This doesn’t look like one of our normal dialog boxes, now does it? That’s because we’ve re-styled them to make them cleaner and easier to read… and, we think, better-looking.

And maybe you’re wondering about those tabs—Registration, Admissions, Financial… what’s going on there? Well, the quick version: we’re working on a pretty comprehensive re-design of the Profile. Beyond the cosmetic changes, we’re improving the way the Profile presents and organizes a student’s (or anyone’s) information. We’re gonna post more on that in the next few weeks because the new design will affect many common workflows—for the better, we trust—and we want our customers to be ready for it.

Quick new update: Attendance Reporting

Tuesday, March 16th, 2010

This one didn’t quite make it in with our most recent release, but here it is now: we just released Attendance Reporting! Now you can view summaries of attendance stats for all your courses in a given term. Go to Academics, and under Term, click Attendance. Drawing on the attendance records taken in individual courses, the table shows you each student and how many presents, tardies, absents, etc. they’ve accumulated that term.  Filter the table down to see students who fit particular criteria (over a certain number of absences, for instance), and export them to a spreadsheet or email them all with one click. We’ve found that a lot of schools needed this sort of tool, and we’re pleased to get it out there to them.

ZCU uses Populi to connect a global network of schools

Monday, October 26th, 2009

We occasionally like to share snapshots of how Populi is easing the workload for our customers. We recently spoke with Daniel Humphreys at Zion Christian University in Clearwater, Florida, who uses Populi to share information across an international network of ZCU-affiliated colleges.

It started with ZCU’s Global Network program which connects the University with Bible schools, missionaries, and churches that wish to use ZCU’s curriculum to train (more…)

Hey, Customers: Use Populi for IPEDS Fall 2009 Collection

Wednesday, September 30th, 2009

The IPEDS Fall Collection for 2009, which started on September 2, will close October 14th. We wanted to remind our customers that they can use Populi to finish the Completions and 12-Month Enrollment reports. You’ll find it in Preset Reports in Academics, and after a few clicks, the hard part will be over.

Next, you’ll need to log in to IPEDS and copy-and-paste the data into the appropriate (more…)

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