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Utilizing Data To Write Meaningful Slo’S That Pertain To School Counseling, Thomas Keller, Brandie M. Oliver, Nick R. Abel
Utilizing Data To Write Meaningful Slo’S That Pertain To School Counseling, Thomas Keller, Brandie M. Oliver, Nick R. Abel
Nick R. Abel
Learning session conducted at the Guidance & Counseling Workshop, Muncie, IN. 2014, April.
Statewide Collection Analysis In Maine, Matthew Revitt
Statewide Collection Analysis In Maine, Matthew Revitt
Matthew I Revitt
No abstract provided.
Presenters Notes - Appgc Jan 12 2015, Sam Frankel
Presenters Notes - Appgc Jan 12 2015, Sam Frankel
Sam Frankel
Notes supporting our presentation on our Social Learning Agenda to All Party Parliamentary Group for Children at the Houses of Parliament January 2015
What Are They Learning? Assessing Theatre/Dance Performance Experiences, Andrew Vorder Bruegge, Meg Schriffen
What Are They Learning? Assessing Theatre/Dance Performance Experiences, Andrew Vorder Bruegge, Meg Schriffen
Andrew Vorder Bruegge, Ph.D.
The model of assessment will demonstrate how to align the assessment of production activity with learning goals set by accrediting bodies, the institution, the department, and the specific program. This alignment insures that measurement of student learning is standardized across the students’ entire experience in the program (courses, performances, rehearsals, technical preparations, etc.) Examples of indirect and direct measurement instruments will be presented.
Presentation - Social Learning Agenda - For All Parliamentary Group, Sam Frankel, John Fowler
Presentation - Social Learning Agenda - For All Parliamentary Group, Sam Frankel, John Fowler
Sam Frankel
No abstract provided.
An Introduction To Maine Shared Collections, Matthew Revitt
An Introduction To Maine Shared Collections, Matthew Revitt
Matthew I Revitt
No abstract provided.
Goats, Crayons And Bananas – Creative Ways To Fight Student Stress, Conny Liegl
Goats, Crayons And Bananas – Creative Ways To Fight Student Stress, Conny Liegl
Conny Liegl
More than 80% of US college students report feeling overwhelmed and exhausted, almost half of whom describe their academic experience as traumatic or very difficult to handle. Stress, sleep difficulties and anxiety are just some of the symptoms that manifest in college students. Undergraduates seem particularly susceptible to these stressors, but only one in five seeks medical consultation for their issues. (American College Health Association [ACHA], 2013)
To help students react to external and internal stressors, California Polytechnic State University’s Robert E. Kennedy Library initiated a program to support students during the most stressful times of the academic quarter. With …
An Introduction To Maine Shared Collections, Matthew Revitt
An Introduction To Maine Shared Collections, Matthew Revitt
Matthew I Revitt
No abstract provided.
Mix It Up! The Art Of Remixing Content., Conny Liegl
Mix It Up! The Art Of Remixing Content., Conny Liegl
Conny Liegl
You are wearing multiple hats. You have little time. You have a tiny budget. Revise your workflow, and practice the art of remixing: it will save your valuable time, money and allow you to focus on the really important tasks. To cultivate a remix mindset means realizing it is okay not to start from scratch every time. Making use of existing resources and materials, and producing a new product by combining or editing them is a creative way to save resources. We will explore areas of improvement, and boost your daily productivity by identifying duplicated efforts in your organization. Implementing …
Enhancing Classroom Communication And Collaboration Via Web-Based Technologies, Amanda J. Rockinson-Szapkiw, Richard J. Silvey
Enhancing Classroom Communication And Collaboration Via Web-Based Technologies, Amanda J. Rockinson-Szapkiw, Richard J. Silvey
Richard Justin Silvey
No abstract provided.
Technological Ubiquity: Educating Educators For The Dynamic Digital Landscape, Carol Sternberger
Technological Ubiquity: Educating Educators For The Dynamic Digital Landscape, Carol Sternberger
Carol S Sternberger
Educators must be responsive to the dynamic, technology rich healthcare environment. It is important for universities to move beyond expecting graduates to have isolated technology skills. Designing curricula that will produce graduates who are comfortable using technology and possess the ability to interpret, analyze and synthesize data requires a different approach to education. The paper focuses on the various technologies integrated in a graduate course designed to prepare nurse educators to work in both academic and clinical environments. Best practices, evidence-based methods and integrated concepts from a requisite informatics course were foundational in the course assignments that focused on the …
Digital Landscape: Embracing The Reality, Carol Sternberger
Digital Landscape: Embracing The Reality, Carol Sternberger
Carol S Sternberger
Educators must be responsive to industry’s dynamic, technology rich environment. It is important for universities to move beyond expecting graduates to have isolated technology skills. Designing curricula that will produce graduates who are comfortable using technology and possess the ability to interpret, analyze and synthesize data requires a different approach to education. The paper focuses on the various technologies integrated in a graduate course designed to prepare nurse educators to work in both academic and clinical environments. Best practices, evidence-based methods and integrated concepts from a requisite informatics course were foundational in the course assignments that focused on the implementation …
The Effect Of A Learning Environment Using An Electronic Health Record (Ehr) On Undergraduate Nursing Students’ Behavioral Intention (Bi) To Use An Ehr., Carol Sternberger, Judith Warren, Shawn Foley
The Effect Of A Learning Environment Using An Electronic Health Record (Ehr) On Undergraduate Nursing Students’ Behavioral Intention (Bi) To Use An Ehr., Carol Sternberger, Judith Warren, Shawn Foley
Carol S Sternberger
No abstract provided.
Leveraging Technology: Preparing Educators In The Digital Age., Carol Sternberger
Leveraging Technology: Preparing Educators In The Digital Age., Carol Sternberger
Carol S Sternberger
No abstract provided.
Building A Social Media Presence From The Ground Up, Lori Snyder, Cynthia Schmidt
Building A Social Media Presence From The Ground Up, Lori Snyder, Cynthia Schmidt
Lori B Snyder
No abstract provided.
Assessing And Aligning Learning Outcomes From Mission To Individual Assignments, Andrew Vorder Bruegge, Juliette Shelley, Morenga Hunt
Assessing And Aligning Learning Outcomes From Mission To Individual Assignments, Andrew Vorder Bruegge, Juliette Shelley, Morenga Hunt
Andrew Vorder Bruegge, Ph.D.
Explanation of the alignment of a degree program's curriculum with program goals and SLOs for assessment purposes.
Alpha Kappa Psi - Assessing Your Chapter, Larry D. Long
Alpha Kappa Psi - Assessing Your Chapter, Larry D. Long
Larry D. Long
No abstract provided.
Who’S At Risk? Exploring Characteristics Of Academic Probation Students, Larry D. Long, Tonisha B. Lane
Who’S At Risk? Exploring Characteristics Of Academic Probation Students, Larry D. Long, Tonisha B. Lane
Larry D. Long
Contemporary college students possess a wider range of academic skills and abilities than ever before. In order to influence student persistence, retention, and academic success, student affairs professionals need to have a greater awareness of the characteristics of academic probation students. This session will inform participants about how one institution used quantitative and qualitative data to better understand their academic probation population, what the institution learned from this data, and how it can be used to shape institutional policies and practices.
The Neighborhood Model: Supporting Student Success Through Departmental Partnerships, Larry D. Long, Kristen Renn
The Neighborhood Model: Supporting Student Success Through Departmental Partnerships, Larry D. Long, Kristen Renn
Larry D. Long
Like a ball in a pinball machine, many students on college campuses have to bounce from one building to another to receive the resources they need. What if we brought the resources to our on-campus students instead? Learn how one institution created small residential communities within the larger campus, or neighborhoods, to promote the academic success of its students.
The Radical History Of Sydney University: Student Activism In The 60s, Rowan Cahill
The Radical History Of Sydney University: Student Activism In The 60s, Rowan Cahill
Rowan Cahill
A personal account of radical activism at Sydney University during the 1960s by two activist/participants, Rowan Cahill and Terry Irving. The talk was part of the campaign by Sydney University students to mobilise for the National Rally for Education Rights held on 26 March 2014.
The Leap Model: Perceptions Of Emergency Service Leaders Of Legitimacy, R. Jeffery Maxfield
The Leap Model: Perceptions Of Emergency Service Leaders Of Legitimacy, R. Jeffery Maxfield
R. Jeffery Maxfield
This study adds to the qualitative data showing how leaders in the emergency services perceive legitimacy and the bases of power. The study examines the perception of leaders and their perspective on why subordinates view their leader as legitimate and/or authentic. Two definitions of legitimacy are presented: the traditional viewpoint of French and Raven (1959) associating legitimate power “with having status or formal job authority” and the other proposed by Maxfield (2012) in the LEAP leadership model basing legitimacy or authenticity more on the characteristics and skills leaders bring to their positions. Emergency service students interviewed leaders in their career …
Bibliometric Networks, Alireza Abbasi
Student And Faculty Expectations For Learning In Various Delivery Models, Lauri J. Deruiter-Willems
Student And Faculty Expectations For Learning In Various Delivery Models, Lauri J. Deruiter-Willems
Lauri J. DeRuiter-Willems
The purpose of this presentation is to shed light on expectations and characteristics of both students and faculty with the hope of improving the learning experience for all by minimizing frustrations and clarifying each others roles. We do much of this already, but it’s nice to have a reminder, and maybe a different take on some ideas.
Examining The Why: The Relevance Of Our Courses, Lauri J. Deruiter-Willems
Examining The Why: The Relevance Of Our Courses, Lauri J. Deruiter-Willems
Lauri J. DeRuiter-Willems
If we want students to be truly engaged, not just doing enough to get a passing grade, we need to make sure they make a connection between our course content and their future.
Invited Panel Presentation On Theoretical Perspectives On Research In Higher And Professional Education: Making Sense Of Academic Language And Learning (All), Alisa Percy
Alisa Percy, PhD
Making Histories: Developing An Oral History Of All In Australia, Alisa Percy, Bronwyn James, Tim Beaumont, Reem Al-Mahmood
Making Histories: Developing An Oral History Of All In Australia, Alisa Percy, Bronwyn James, Tim Beaumont, Reem Al-Mahmood
Alisa Percy, PhD
How might our present understandings of our professional identities, our struggles, our achievements and our capacities for agency be better understood through the memories and accounts of those who championed our emergence? What might oral accounts of the emergence of our field offer beyond what can be gathered from its existing literature? Indeed, why look at the history of a professional field at all?
This session approaches such questions by reporting on oral accounts of the emergence and evolution of ALL in Australia. As we note some of the insights and lived experiences of those engaged in the formative years …
A Web Designer’S Guide To Being Lazy, Conny Liegl
A Web Designer’S Guide To Being Lazy, Conny Liegl
Conny Liegl
Sorry to disappoint, but this talk is not the ultimate guide on how to avoid working. It is instead an example of a workflow paradigm shift and supportive technology that will allow us to use the eight hours at our desks more efficiently.
Working in higher education, we are continuously faced with budget cuts that directly impact the amount and variety of our daily tasks. The official job descriptions barely reflect the actual day-to-day work we encounter: we wear many hats and have to carefully manage our time as well as the increasing number of projects. Tedious maintenance of content …
Using Focus Groups For Operational Improvements, Larry D. Long, Laura Cole
Using Focus Groups For Operational Improvements, Larry D. Long, Laura Cole
Larry D. Long
Whether you are interested in revamping your programming model, your department website, or your housing sign-up process, focus groups can be a useful assessment approach for understanding the resident or guest experience and identifying areas of improvement. Using a case study approach, the presenters will explain how to conduct focus groups. They will also share lessons learned from their own experience in conducting focus groups.
United We Stand: A Collaborative Approach To Legacy Print Collections, Matthew Revitt, Deborah Rollins
United We Stand: A Collaborative Approach To Legacy Print Collections, Matthew Revitt, Deborah Rollins
Matthew I Revitt
No abstract provided.
Open Culture At The Heart Of The University: Libraries As Multicommons, Anna K. Gold
Open Culture At The Heart Of The University: Libraries As Multicommons, Anna K. Gold
Anna K. Gold
The university library can be reconceptualized as a powerful engine for open culture. A generative and regenerative center that naturally brings disciplines, cultures, and generations together, the university library can expand its role in open culture far beyond sharing institutionally-produced research and data through open repositories. Drawing on the experience of a public polytechnic university, this presentation documents the emergence of a university library as a system of open culture programs and as a place where a speeding culture can stop to dialogue, think, and create: generating collective interactive learning; fostering collaboration with open data; cultivating open conversations and learning …