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Areas Of Student Services Impacted By Technology. WebsiteAdmissionsOrientationSocial NetworksCampus Safety. Website Considerations for Student Services. Be conscious of how technology can aid students with disabilities. Using text reader, voice recognition, smart boards, touch screens and a
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1. Areas Of Student Services Impacted By Technology A presentation for McApple College
Team Leader: Jennifer Wascher
Team Members: Katie Kelsey, Jonathan Scrimenti, and Colin Stewart
Seattle University
2. Areas Of Student Services Impacted By Technology Website
Admissions
Orientation
Social Networks
Campus Safety
3. Website Considerations for Student Services Be conscious of how technology can aid students with disabilities. Using text reader, voice recognition, smart boards, touch screens and accommodating technology to specific students
Be conscious of the effects and practices that outside parties and vendors may have on students
Be considerate of students’ backgrounds when considering technology
Never rely solely on technology for providing services
4. Technology Integrating technology with mission and policies
Implementing technology into strategic planning
Engaging student affairs staff on all levels in regards to technology is strongly recommended
Having information technology and student affairs committees
Having online campus calendars integrated with personal email or Outlook calendar
Microsoft Word, PowerPoint, and Excel are standard practice, but beware of all the different versions (Vista, 2003, 2007, etc.)?
5. Website Recommendations Template driven: Have consistent visual design, separate the content from design. Allow for the opportunity of multiple content use
Allow all web users to connect and use website
Make sure you track changes on website
Make sure website will work on different operation systems
Update website every week: This includes calendars, updates, information, blogs, etc.
6. Orientation Trends Summer reading assignments
Community service
Intellectual and social connections
Each campus should design orientation and technology around their individual characteristics
Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology: Rose Rules where students must complete missions
Earlham College: Photo scavenger hunt
The University of Texas-Austin: Freshman Reading Round-Up program to choose among 40 books to discuss with professors
University of Dayton: 100% of first-year students participated in Virtual Orientation spending 10 million minutes getting to know each other during the summer
7. The Lecture Problem - Students’ access to technology is an unprecedented barrier to learning.
Distractions include:
Social networking
Online games
Instant Messaging
Ebay, news, weather, etc.
8. The Lecture Solution - Orientation class
What, where, and for what purpose is technology appropriate
Interpersonal intelligence as part of introductory courses
Responsible Computing module required for all first-year students including ethics and etiquette
9. Admissions Electronic recruiting Contacting admission officers through Instant Messaging Creating a virtual campus for prospective students unable to attend a regular campus tour Creating profiles for colleges on social-networking websites such as Facebook and MySpace Sending text messages to prospective students’ cell phones about deadlines and acceptance