You can always ask me anything, and I promise I won't be bothered (too much) while I'm abroad. Here is my contact info if you need to get in touch:
Evan Lambert
E-mail: elambert@umd.edu (best way to reach me)
Skype: ig0tnews4u (zero)
IM: ig0tnews4u
Buena suerte a todos los directores de visitas de los grupos.
Friday, December 12, 2008
Fall 08 Wrap-Up
So this is a general overview of how things went this semester in the SP department. Use it as a guide, because most of these issues will come up again.
New Initiatives:
What worked:
New Initiatives:
- Web site revamping (still a work in progress), but we switched editing software which makes the site much easier to update.
- Electronic address labels
- Online Footsteps Archive
- Better managing of e-mails with special SP folder
What worked:
- This semester was great from our side of things. Scheduling went very smoothly and I didn't have any problems with it. The new things I added this semester only made things better.
- The Web site is still tricky business because of the poor design when it was first created. Sometimes things are hard to edit and it definitely takes some knowledge of basic HTML and familaiarity with Dreamweaver. Read up on those if you can!
- Check messages as often as possible. (Don't let them pile up)
- Encourage OUA to somehow add to their Web site a section that says we are booked when the semester fills up (will make your job so much easier
- Stay in constant touch with other Coords and show them where SP related things are so they can respond or know what to do if you are unavailable.
- Always ask questions!!!
Weekly SP List
Finally, each week you'll need to send out a weekly list of all the SPs scheduled for the week. Here is an example and you should also be able to find it on the computer's desktop. Enter the info needed and attach it to an e-mail to the following people:
- Peggy Tiffany (ptiffany@umd.edu)
- Kate Gannon (kinnes@umd.edu)
- Betty Spengler (spengler@umd.edu)
- Yourself (yourself@umd.edu)
Cnfrm??
So the next step in completing the SP process is to send out confirmations once you have scheduled a tour for a group. We typically send out a snail mail confirmation package about a week before the scheduled visit (I always send it exactly a week before).
You'll be able to use this letter as the template for every confirmation. If someone needs one in advance then you can just fill the letter out and attach it in an e-mail, but let them know the package will come later.
You should include in each confirmation packet:
Finally, take the confirmation packet to the Transfer suite (or other new place in Rossborough) and put it in the unstamped outgoing mail bin.
You'll be able to use this letter as the template for every confirmation. If someone needs one in advance then you can just fill the letter out and attach it in an e-mail, but let them know the package will come later.
You should include in each confirmation packet:
- confirmation letter
- map
- business card
- # of SP cards appropriate for group size
Finally, take the confirmation packet to the Transfer suite (or other new place in Rossborough) and put it in the unstamped outgoing mail bin.
Tuesday, December 9, 2008
The WWWeb site
Much of your job will be to maintain the Images Web site and it sometimes even goes beyond just posting tours. It's really hard to explain the step-by-step process to all the things you'll need to know how to do on the site, so make sure you meet with the previous group tour coordinator to have a in-depth training. Here are the basics:
We edit the site with a program called Adobe Dreamweaver and all of our Web files are stored on the computer's W drive, which you should have access to through STARS if you ever need to change something when you're not at the office. Directions to access the drive from a remote location can be found here.
From the computer in our office, you'll be responsible for posting tours to allow Imagers to sign up and updating the Imager main page with upcoming events like VMDs, Fundraisers and things like that. You'll also be in charge of the online Footsteps archive as well as making information about the orgnization and how to join available to the public and prospective Imagers.
That's all I can really explain without showing you in person, so make sure you learn everything you can about the Web site from the person who held this position previously.
We edit the site with a program called Adobe Dreamweaver and all of our Web files are stored on the computer's W drive, which you should have access to through STARS if you ever need to change something when you're not at the office. Directions to access the drive from a remote location can be found here.
From the computer in our office, you'll be responsible for posting tours to allow Imagers to sign up and updating the Imager main page with upcoming events like VMDs, Fundraisers and things like that. You'll also be in charge of the online Footsteps archive as well as making information about the orgnization and how to join available to the public and prospective Imagers.
That's all I can really explain without showing you in person, so make sure you learn everything you can about the Web site from the person who held this position previously.
Tuesday, December 2, 2008
You've Got Voicemail
Much of the job as student coordinator for campus visits revolves around being in constant contact with clients scheduling tours. The voicemail can be your best friend or worst enemy. Here are the basics on how the voicemail works, followed by some helpful hints.To check the messages dial 55100. As soon as you hear "Welcome to voicemail" you can enter in our extension, so dial 41970, then press the # key. Next dial our password which will be posted by the phone and then press # again. When you hear a voice press 2 and you'll begin to hear info about when the message was received. Press 0 to skip right to the message. If you need to hear something again, press 0 and it will repeat. To delete a message press *D. Just hangup when you're done.
To change the greeting heard when callers reach the voicemail, follow the same steps as above until after you enter the password. Then press 3. To record a greeting press 1 and then # when you are finished.
Helpful hints:
*Don't let messages pile up (it gets overwhelming)
*Jot down the gist of the message in the message book and then delete it
*Appreciate hangup messages
*Change the voicemail greeting at the beginning or end of new semesters and before holiday breaks (eg. Thanksgiving, Spring Break)
*Remember that if you take a message for another coord, remind them to check the message book or tell them they have one there, because they usually don't check it
Friday, November 14, 2008
Evolution of a Group Tour
Here are some essential steps in the group tour process:
- Schedule the tour via phone or e-mail (make sure the date is available first)
- If scheduled way in advance call to make sure tour is still on before sending confirmation
- Send confirmation packet at least 1 week prior to tour date
- Post tour on Web site at least 1 week prior as well
- Date returned SP cards, rubber band and give to Mona in transfer suite
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