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Introduction to MAP-Works for New Users Fall 2013. Kristina Leeming, Technical Coordinator Linda Lyons, Campus Coordinator. Training Goals. Understand: Why do we use MAP-works? What is MAP-works? Who uses MAP-works and what is your role? Student Portal & Access Learn how to:
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Introduction to MAP-Works for New Users Fall 2013 Kristina Leeming, Technical Coordinator Linda Lyons, Campus Coordinator
Training Goals • Understand: • Why do we use MAP-works? • What is MAP-works? • Who uses MAP-works and what is your role? • Student Portal & Access • Learn how to: • Log into MAP-works • View Student Data • Homepage • Student Tracking Screen • Individual Student Screen • Early Alert Services
Why MAP-Works at URI? • Data • Desire for better data to understand incoming students • Retention • Increase freshman-to-sophomore rates to align with university’s academic plan • Identifying student issues at mid-term is too late • Minimize % of students who leave by addressing their self-awareness and providing timely intervention • Educating Students: Academic & Interpersonal Success • Students arrive with across-the-board unrealistic expectations • Improve students' ability to succeed academically by realigning behavior with grade expectations and what it takes to succeed as a college student
MAP-Works: History in Brief Fall 2013,100+ schools will use MAP-Works! 2005, Ball State partnered with EBI to create MAP-Works. 1989 to 2004, Ball State used MAP in-house. 1988, Ball State developed concept.
The MAP-Works Process MAP-Works Data (student surveys) E-Campus Data • Student Profile • Institution Profile • Campus Resources • Behavior • Expectations • Fall Transition – 3rd week • Social Norming • Expectations • Campus • Resources • Student Summary with Risk Level • Coordinate efforts Student Success!
UC Athletics Advisors & Administrators LLC Academic Partners and Hall Directors URI 101/FY Seminar instructors MAP-Works “Direct-Connects” Who Utilizes MAP-Works at URI? UC Professional Advisors Student Life Professionals (e.g. Talent Development) UC Faculty Advisors
MAP-Works Complete Process: Data Points • Initial data – from e-Campus • Fall Transition Survey (Sept 20 – Oct 13 2013) • Fall Mid-semester progress (Oct 21 2013) • Fall Check-Up (Nov 4 – Nov 18 2013) • Fall End-of-Term grades (Dec 27 2013) • Fall-to-Spring retention (Feb 2014) • Spring Check-Up Survey (March 2014) • Spring Mid-semester progress (March 7 2014) • Spring End-of-Term grades (May 15 2014) • Spring-to-Fall retention (Oct 2014)
Theoretical Foundation • Survey is structured in Student Development theory: Tinto’s Theory of Attrition • Interdependent nature of experiences and interactions as factors that affect commitment to the institution and educational goals • Five Areas: Pre-Entry Characteristics; Goals and Commitments; Institutional Experiences; Integration; and the Departure Decision • Survey reporting structured around theory constructs Astin’s Theory of Involvement • Involvement = investment = retention Chickering’s 7 Vectors of College Student Development • Includes items about self-perceptions of confidence and skills, initial social relationships, and educational goals. • Feedback to students emphasizes personal responsibility and development, and building connections for long-term success.
Transition Survey Components • The survey consists of multiple questions that make up the following factors:
So based on the research about Early Adjustment to College, MAP-Works… FOR STUDENTS: • Encourages students to build self-efficacy by promoting self-reflection and successful behaviors • Promotes reasonable expectations of college • Serves as a filter for the expectations through which students evaluate their experiences • Collects data and offers targeted opportunity for interventions to occur during the first month • Emphasizes both academic and socio-emotional adjustment
So based on the research about Early Adjustment to College, MAP-Works… FOR THE UNIVERSITY: • Allows for data collection, which: • Can offer opportunities for earlier intervention • Allows IR/departments to learn more about students (as 1 large group or subdivided) • Allows the study of retention patterns • Facilitates collaborations among depts/divisions • Makes possible more meaningful student-to-faculty interactions • Earlier and in-depth information about student self-perceptions and performance • Hard data
Student Component • Students Complete Survey for credit in URI 101 Response Rate 2012 - 93% Response Rate 2011 - 84% Response Rate 2010 - 86.6% Response Rate 2009 - 83.4%
Student Portal • A “home page” for students to come back and view… • Access to take the Transition or Check-Up surveys • Interactive Transition or Check-Up Report(s) • Written & Printable Report(s) include: • Earning the Grades You Want • Connecting with Others • Paying for College • Basic Academic Skills • Action Steps • List of Campus Resources • Contact information for their Direct-Connect faculty/staff and list of Campus Resources
Logging into MAP-Works • Visit URI institutional link: • https://uri.map-works.com • Follow directions under “Are you a new user?” • Username = your email address • Password = you will create your own
This is “real time” data, therefore each time faculty/staff enter the MAP-Works site, the data will repopulate the report.
Confidentiality Statement • The first time each term faculty/staff enter MAP-Works, they must accept a confidentiality statement and view a brief video on navigation.
Confidentiality • FERPA • Students, before taking the survey, must approve an electronic waiver indicating they understand appropriate University officials (with a “legitimate educational interest”) will view their responses, in order to support and enhance their student experience. • Questions? URI Officials FERPA Guidebook: http://www.uri.edu/es/forms/pdf/faculty/ferpa.pdf
Faculty/Staff Homepage Overview of all students to whom you are directly connected
Student Tracking Page Lists all students to whom you are directly connected; shows risk status:
Individual Student: Talking Points Lists strengths and weaknesses and status of survey completion for individual student.
Individual Student: Dashboard Lists indicators of risk and success in five different domains of survey
Dashboard Details Lists the details for the indicators of risk and success in five different domains of survey
Factor Screen Lists the indicators of risk and success in each factor of the survey
Early Alert Services • CONFIDENTIAL referral service • Refer any student who you are concerned about for: • Academic, social, personal issues • Please be sure to include your contact information, should a follow-up be necessary • CONTACT: earlyalerturi@etal.uri.edu
Advanced User Trainings • Monday, Sept. 16 12:00noon Location: Quinn 215 • Tuesday, Sept. 17 2:00pm Location: Quinn 215 • Friday, Sept. 20 9:00am Location: Quinn 215
CONTACT INFORMATION: Kristina Leeming: kleeming@uri.edu; 874-9529 Linda Lyons: llyons@uri.edu; 874-5159 MAP-Works Portal: https://uri.map-works.com MAP-Works @ URI website: www.uri.edu/uc/mapworks