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Proactively Improve Library Experience By Focusing On Hospitality, Micro Skills And Micro Affections, Thomas Paige, David Mac Court, Isabel Espinal
Proactively Improve Library Experience By Focusing On Hospitality, Micro Skills And Micro Affections, Thomas Paige, David Mac Court, Isabel Espinal
Dartmouth Library October Conference
No abstract provided.
When Outreach Met Instruction: A Cross-Team Focus Group Success Story, Samantha Walsh, Robin O’Hanlon
When Outreach Met Instruction: A Cross-Team Focus Group Success Story, Samantha Walsh, Robin O’Hanlon
Dartmouth Library October Conference
No abstract provided.
Don't Reinvent The Wheel: One Community College's Approach To Creating A Rubric, Carrie Salazar
Don't Reinvent The Wheel: One Community College's Approach To Creating A Rubric, Carrie Salazar
Dartmouth Library October Conference
No abstract provided.
Using An Advisory Board As A Student-Driven Assessment Tool, Cori Wilhelm
Using An Advisory Board As A Student-Driven Assessment Tool, Cori Wilhelm
Dartmouth Library October Conference
No abstract provided.
Using The Immediate Feedback Assessment Technique (If-At) To Assess Student Learning Outcomes, Eugenia Liu
Using The Immediate Feedback Assessment Technique (If-At) To Assess Student Learning Outcomes, Eugenia Liu
Dartmouth Library October Conference
No abstract provided.
Assessment In Parallax: Research Education, User Engagement And Change At Trinity College, Jeff Liszka, Joelle Thomas, Erin Valentino, Rob Walsh
Assessment In Parallax: Research Education, User Engagement And Change At Trinity College, Jeff Liszka, Joelle Thomas, Erin Valentino, Rob Walsh
Dartmouth Library October Conference
No abstract provided.
Mailchimp Or Mail Chump?, Zoe Weinstein
Mailchimp Or Mail Chump?, Zoe Weinstein
Dartmouth Library October Conference
No abstract provided.
Saving Space: Collecting Building-Usage Data To Advocate For Student Space In The Library, Curtis Ferree, Jackie Kremer
Saving Space: Collecting Building-Usage Data To Advocate For Student Space In The Library, Curtis Ferree, Jackie Kremer
Dartmouth Library October Conference
No abstract provided.
For Your Information: Assessing The First Year Info Lit Transition, Maura Keating, Allison Papini
For Your Information: Assessing The First Year Info Lit Transition, Maura Keating, Allison Papini
Dartmouth Library October Conference
No abstract provided.
One Lits: Pioneering A Unified Customer Service Program At Mount Holyoke College's Library, Information, And Technology Services, Chrissa Lindahl, Erin Stalberg
One Lits: Pioneering A Unified Customer Service Program At Mount Holyoke College's Library, Information, And Technology Services, Chrissa Lindahl, Erin Stalberg
Dartmouth Library October Conference
No abstract provided.
Enhancing Active Learning: Assessment Of Poll Everywhere In The Classroom, Sarah Clark
Enhancing Active Learning: Assessment Of Poll Everywhere In The Classroom, Sarah Clark
Dartmouth Library October Conference
No abstract provided.
Tell Us What You Really Really Want: More Soap, Katherine Morley, Debra Berlanstein
Tell Us What You Really Really Want: More Soap, Katherine Morley, Debra Berlanstein
Dartmouth Library October Conference
No abstract provided.
Quick Change: Using Immediate Student Feedback To Enhance Research Instruction, Hilary Kraus
Quick Change: Using Immediate Student Feedback To Enhance Research Instruction, Hilary Kraus
Dartmouth Library October Conference
No abstract provided.
School Choice, School Quality And Postsecondary Attainment, David J. Deming, Justine S. Hastings, Thomas J. Kane, Douglas O. Staiger
School Choice, School Quality And Postsecondary Attainment, David J. Deming, Justine S. Hastings, Thomas J. Kane, Douglas O. Staiger
Dartmouth Scholarship
We study the impact of a public school choice lottery in Charlotte-Mecklenburg schools on college enrollment and degree completion. We find a significant overall increase in college attainment among lottery winners who attend their first choice school. Using rich administrative data on peers, teachers, course offerings and other inputs, we show that the impacts of choice are strongly predicted by gains on several measures of school quality. Gains in attainment are concentrated among girls. Girls respond to attending a better school with higher grades and increases in college-preparatory course-taking, while boys do not.