๐งโ๐คโ๐ง Shared Slate Instances
Overview
This page is devoted to Slaters considering or actively working in Slate instances that are shared by different teams, whether this means both graduate and undergraduate admissions teams sharing an instance or one instance meeting the needs for advancement, student success and/or admissions.ย
๐คPresentations/Webinars/Podcasts
- Slate Innovation Summit 2024 - Presentation Slidesย (๐ย requires login)
- "Sharing is Caring, Especially in Slate: Getting Started in a Shared Instance of Slate with Admissions and Student Success" by Shelly Blunt, Courtney Mumma, and Justin Pierce
- "Slating in Tandem: Navigating Challenges in a Shared Instance" by Nithya Vembu, LaChun Tiller, and Kendra Grinnage
- Slate Innovation Summit 2023 - Presentation Slidesย (๐ย requires login)
- "'Bats' Slate Crazy: Life in a Shared Instance"ย by Justin Harville and Jessica K. Nealey
- Slate Innovation Summit 2022 - Presentation Slidesย (๐ requires login)
- "Do You Want to Share an Instance?" by Alyssa Sellik, Haley Grau, Estelle Vlieger, and Susanna Mayo
- ACCELERATE SLATE: An enrollmentFUEL podcast - Episode 18: To Share or Not to Share: Slate Instance Distribution
๐ Articles & Posts
- Slate Knowledge Baseย (๐ย requires login)
- Meghan Luoma's Shared Instance with Admissions
- Jennifer Elsner-Miller's Undergraduate and Graduate Shared Slate Instance Best Practice Advice
- Ruel Gonzales' Slate Devlog: User Permissions in a Shared Instance and Slate Summit 2024 Reflection
- Super Slate Technolutions Friends | Facebook Groupย (๐ย requires login)
There has been a lot of chatter over the years on this topic. A general search for "shared" will return results including many comments from group members describing their experiences in shared instances. - Slate Users Slack Groupย (๐ย requires login)
Because this Slack group is on the freemium plan with messages hidden after 90 days, weโll just recommend searching for relevant terms here such as "shared" and if no results are returned, it may be time to make a post to generate fresh feedback about the current best practices for sharing instances.
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