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Louisiana State University and A&M College: Optimizing Text Messaging and Other Emergency Notification Systems

Title:Louisiana State University and A&M College: Optimizing Text Messaging and Other Emergency Notification Systems (ID: ECS0901)
Author(s):Judith A. Pirani (EDUCAUSE) and Susan J. Foster (EDUCAUSE)
Topics:Crisis Communications, E-mail and Messaging, emergency notification, Emergency Notification Systems, mobile communications, Telephony, text messaging
Origin:Case Studies, ECAR (03/02/2009)
Type:Articles, Papers, and Reports
Abstract:

This ECAR case study complements the 2009 ECAR study by Mark C. Sheehan with Judith A. Pirani, Spreading the Word: Messaging and Communications in Higher Education. The study examines current practices and future directions related to EDUCAUSE members’ use of e-mail, telephony, mobile communications, and crisis communications. To complement the core study, ECAR undertook this case study to study how Louisiana State University and A&M College, an institution that has been at the forefront of emergency notification as a result of several high-profile and far-reaching incidents since 2005, developed and refined emergency notification systems (ENS) accordingly, most notably its text messaging service.

Citation for this work: Pirani, Judith A., and Susan Foster. “Louisiana State University and A&M College: Optimizing Text Messaging and Other Emergency Notification Systems” (Case Study 1). Boulder, CO: EDUCAUSE Center for Applied Research, 2009, available from http://www.educause.edu/ecar.

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