Analytics email to my father

Blaine Albios
October 11, 2019

Schools can use analytics to drive student success and retention

Hi Dad,

Everything is going great and I’m really enjoying school so far, but I think the campus is reading my mind. Weird things keep happening…If I’m walking around campus and I’m in front of the campus coffee shop, I’ll get drink discounts on my phone or I’ll get a 2 for 1 offer for pizza slices as I walk into the cantina. How does anyone know that I’m even there?

I just added my last class, and before I had a chance to look up the required books, I already had a list of books waiting on my phone with directions to the bookstore and the aisle where I could find them. Weird, right?

I had the flu last week and couldn’t go to class for a couple of days. I felt so sick that I wasn’t able to let anyone know that I would be out. I got a notification from my professor asking about my attendance, when I might be well enough to come back to class and was able to download the assignments that I missed. How does the campus know?!!! Are there tiny drones flying around keeping track of me?!! Microwaves that are reading my mind?!! Should I start wearing a tin foil hat?!!

Don’t get me wrong. There are some real perks to the school being able to read my mind. We had a fire alarm go off as I was walking through the Humanities building and I got evacuation instructions immediately on my phone for getting out of the building. Luckily it was a false alarm, but the instructions meant no confusion or panic.  Oh…and I had to give a biology presentation and I had checked out a projector that just disappeared. We were able to track it and find out where it got moved to, so the day was saved. Aced the presentation too!

That’s all for now. I’ve got to run to my next class, but wanted to send you a quick update. Tell Mom I’ll shoot her a quick note this week. Can’t wait for winter break to see you both. Dorm food is OK, but if you can send me some extra cash for food that would be great.

Love, Julie

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Blaine Albios

Blaine Albios

Education Marketing Program Manager and Creative Catalyst, ALE

As Education Marketing Program Manager and Creative Catalyst at Alcatel-Lucent Enterprise, Blaine-o defines the creation, development, and marketing of global education campaigns and tier-one multi-media and creative direction for demand generation. His goal is to drive audience engagement in a way that entertains and inspires.

Unlike most contributors to this blog, he is not an engineer and probably won’t focus on the technical speeds and feeds that typically define our industry. He’s one of the 99%- the folks at the sharp end of the spear trying to apply the theories and use the technology that you as a network administrator or CIO have implemented so he can be more productive at his job. Give his material a look…it might be a perspective worth reading about…

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