In Tagalog, native language to the Philippines, ‘salamat’ (pronounced sa-la-maht), means gratitude or thanks. As I thought about this post, I knew I could not write or record a long enough blog or video to express my thanks to the #sachat community for all it has done for me this year, especially our inspirational leaders, Tom Kreiglstein and Debra Sanborn.
Here is a quick video blog (where I sport a brown argyle sweater just for them!) about how I am feeling this week about the #sachat ONE year anniversary!
I hope that you will be a part of the #sachat Voicethread I have started and share your thoughts (via web microphone or calling in) on how #sachat has impacted you over the last year. I will continue to contribute, help, and do whatever I can to grow this community. Through all the blog posts, tweets, videos, etc., it is simply amazing to see what has happened online.
#sachat is something that I’m so blessed to be a part of. Thank you for letting me share in this celebration!
How has the #sachat impacted you this year?






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#sachat has allowed me to share best practices, trends, and other helpful information with my colleagues at my university. It has allowed me to express all things student affairs and highered. It also inspired me to start a first-gen chat (#fgchat). Thank you everyone for this wonderful brainchild!
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