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A Uniquely Jesuit Approach To Engagement Through Social Media, Karl F. Kozlowski, Shawn M. O'Rourke
A Uniquely Jesuit Approach To Engagement Through Social Media, Karl F. Kozlowski, Shawn M. O'Rourke
Jesuit Higher Education: A Journal
Social media is a relevant and powerful instrument of communication in higher education, especially in the college age population. The use of social media in and out of the classroom on the college campus allows faculty to meet students where they are. Content shared by faculty on social media is a means to continue to educate our students and alumni outside of the classroom and build relationships regardless of geographic boundaries. Through the use of social media platforms, we can also continue to relay and demonstrate our Jesuit ideals. This engagement can help build a relationship between faculty and students …
Criminal Justice Majors Get Credit For Deputy Program, Sarah Moss
Criminal Justice Majors Get Credit For Deputy Program, Sarah Moss
The Voice
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Taking The First Step Toward A Research Career, Simon Floss
Taking The First Step Toward A Research Career, Simon Floss
The Voice
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New Faculty Seminar Focuses On What Matters, Lydia Marcus
New Faculty Seminar Focuses On What Matters, Lydia Marcus
The Voice
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Recording Studio Helps Equip Worship Arts Majors, Lydia Marcus
Recording Studio Helps Equip Worship Arts Majors, Lydia Marcus
The Voice
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History Of The Muslim World, Sarah Moss
Screen-Printing Gives Art Students New Option, Sarah Moss
Screen-Printing Gives Art Students New Option, Sarah Moss
The Voice
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Studying Abroad During A Pandemic, Sarah Moss
Making The Most Of Things, Sarah Moss
Establishing Inter-Rater Reliability Of The Occupation-Centered Intervention Assessment For Student Observation Of Rehabilitation Interventions, Vanessa D. Jewell, Joy Burkley, Taylor Wienkes, Ted K. Kaufman
Establishing Inter-Rater Reliability Of The Occupation-Centered Intervention Assessment For Student Observation Of Rehabilitation Interventions, Vanessa D. Jewell, Joy Burkley, Taylor Wienkes, Ted K. Kaufman
Journal of Occupational Therapy Education
The Occupation-Centered Intervention Assessment (OCIA) is a tool designed to capture and rank occupational therapy interventions through an occupational lens to improve occupational therapy students’ professional reasoning skills. The purpose of this study was to determine the inter-rater reliability of the OCIA for occupational therapy interventions provided to adults with physical rehabilitation needs as observed by occupational therapy students. Utilizing a methodological research approach, 111 students completed training for application of the OCIA and independently scored five standardized videos of occupational therapy interventions. Results indicated an overall agreement of α=0.856 using Krippendorff’s alpha. Student raters demonstrated good agreement for rating …