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Leveraging Technology in
Your Learning Center:
Presented @
NCLCA Institute
July 2010
Napperville, IL
Dr. Lisa D’Adamo-Weinstein
Director of Academic Support
SUNY Empire State College, Northeast Center
Lisa.D’Adamo-Weinstein@esc.edu
Enhancing Services, Creating New Resources,
Getting the Word Out, and Managing &
Training Staff
Leveraging Technology in Your Learning
Center: Enhancing Services, Creating New
Resources, Getting the Word Out,
and Managing & Training Staff
Emerging technologies such as social networking, multi-media
sharing, collaborative workspaces, and mobile technologies are
significantly changing the nature of learning and learner
expectations for interaction, access, and engagement.
Learning center professionals need to leverage these emerging
technologies in ways that can enhance they ways in which we
deliver services, create resources, market our centers, manage
and train staff, and evaluate our centers.
The focus of the topics I will cover during the institute will be on
how to best understand emerging technologies and how to
choose the technology tools that will help you meet your goals in
managing your learning center.
How “techie” R U? - LOL
• Who owns 2 phones… one for talking and one for texting?
• Who has more than 1 computer at home?
• Who surfs the net from nervous tension when their e-mail is
down?
• Who is on the web right now?
• How many of you paid full price for the iPhone when it 1st came
out?
• Since we started this presentation, who has thought about checking
their email?
ACTIVITY #1 – Wildest Dreams…
For Technology & Learning Assistance on Your Campus
What kinds of technology are you currently using?
What kinds of technology are your students using?
What do you have to support tech at your institution?
What goals do you have for enhancing student learning?
Directions: Don’t be burdened by constraints – what
(related to technology & the delivery of learning
assistance programs & services) do you wish you had,
could learn, has been on your “To Do” list that you
haven’t had the chance to get to?
List 10 things – Your Ultimate Wish List
What is the ONE GREAT PROJECT/IDEA/AREA that can be TECH RELATED
you want to work on when you get back to your campus?
Views from the front lines…
What some schools are doing?
• University at Albany (NY) just instituted a text messaging emergency
system, and was criticized by the students and some administrators that it
took so long. – Response to Virginia Tech (Facebook)
• Purdue and their Boilercast system - audio from class is recorded and
atomically downloaded to students’ computers.
•iTunes U – Public sites – content & orientation
• Students at dozens of colleges, such as Syracuse, American University and
Marist College, can check online whether a vacant washing machine is
waiting downstairs and how much time remains on each machine's cycle.
(Forbes online, 1/2006)
• University of Maryland's Smith Business School is handing a free BlackBerry
to each student — practice makes perfect.
• Students learn to manage the 24/7 access to data and people they'll
be expected to deal with as executives. (Forbes online, 1/2006)
• Ohio University, MIT and others go to 2nd Life.
Second Life
Ohio University Second Life Campus
Who are our students today?
Source:
A Vision of Students Today
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dGCJ46vyR9o
A short video summarizing some of the most important characteristics of students today - how they learn, what they need to learn, their goals,
hopes, dreams, what their lives will be like, and what kinds of changes they will experience in their lifetime. Created by Michael Wesch in
collaboration with 200 students at Kansas State University. There is a community college student video in response to this one at
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hN8GDHZPOvE
RESEARCH on Technology & Students Today
• 98.5% have some type of computer
• 82.2% have personal LAPTOP computers (2008, in 2007 - 75%)
• Average of 19.6 hours a week online for school, work and/or recreation.
– 69% < 20hours
– 7.4% > 40 hours
– Community college students show significantly less time online – 14.8 hrs
• More than 82% have used a Course Management System (CMS), with more than
46% saying that they have use a CMS many times every week
• 85.2% have interacted with at least one SNS - social network service (Facebook,
Myspace, etc…). with Facebook being the predominate SNS. (2008, in 2007 -80%)
• 61% of respondents agree that IT within a course improved their learning
• Over 40% said that they are more engaged in a course requiring IT
Sources: EDUCAUSE Applied Research Center (ECAR)
2008 Study of Undergraduate Students & Information Technology
2007 Study of Undergraduate Students & Information Technology
How’d They & Who’d They?
27, 317 respondents – most “traditional” (under 25 years of age – 78.8%),
Attending 4yr institutions (87.8%)
Most full-time (84%)
Most public (74.8%)
32.2% at schools > 15,000 students.
They have the
technology
& they are using
it, and…
RESEARCH on
Student Engagement & Technology
Sources National Survey of Student
Engagement (Promoting
Engagment for All Students: The
Imperitive to Look Within, 2008
Results)
“For both first-year and senior students, online learners were more likely than
classroom-based learners to:
• Be older, transfer, and first-generation students.
• Very often participate in course activities that challenged them
intellectually.
• Very often participate in discussions that enhanced their understanding
of different cultures.
• Very often discuss topics of importance to their major.” (p. 16)
“Online courses seem to stimulate more intellectual challenge and educational
gains. This suggests that integrating technology-enhanced courses into the
curriculum for all students might have some salutary benefits.” (p. 16)
But, while most
respondents like
information
technology (IT) as
part of their
learning…
Conclusion of the
Executive Summary
of the 2008
Educause Study
Networked Student
Source
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XwM4ieFOotA
So, students are online and on computers, they are more
engaged when there is online learning,
and they also want F2F interactions…
• While, colleges are exploring, integrating and infusing technology into every aspect
of the college experience, we need to be mindful that technology is not the only
way that students today want to engage.
• BUT, students expect to have technology be a part of their daily lives, so F2F is not
the only way to engage students.
• When we take this need for blending F2F with technology, many college
professionals don’t have the time, support, resources, nor expertise to infuse
their existing F2F programs and services with technology.
• BUT, professionals in Academic Support and Student Services need to adapt the
ways in which we deliver services in order to better enhance and engage students in
their college experience using a blended approach to service delivery and resource
access.
How can these complicated and
somewhat conflicting needs/concerns be addressed?
Technology Enhancing Learning
What you should consider for academic support and learning assistance…
– BENEFITS to LEARNERS
– BENEFITS to COLLEGE OVERALL & ACADEMIC
SUPPORT/STUDENT SERVICES
– BENEFITS to ACADEMIC SUPPORT/STUDENT SERVICES STAFF
Learning is flexible, accessible, and tailored to a variety of learning
preferences. Students can explore, have choice, & engage/create using
different modalities where and when they choose to access…
Beneficial in both face-2-face and technology enhanced mediums. One
does not necessarily have to replace the other – center and college
missions as well as learner needs drive the blended use of these learning
engagements.
Maximize resources (human and time), training options open up,
F2F interactions can take on depth when students come into a
learning center or seek out student services having gone over the
“basics” online – deeper conversations faster – high touch and
high quality at the same time
Grounding Points:
Quotations to Remember
“The particular characteristics and needs of each
individual institution drive the organization of
[academic support] programs, the format of service
delivery, the overall management and operation of the
program and the methods of program evaluation.”
- Casazza, M. E. & Silverman, S. (1996). Learning Assistance and Developmental
Education. San Francisco: Jossey-Bass. p. 71
“In addition to background, aptitude, ability to learn
quickly, and the desire to learn, students need
persistence, flexibility, and a willingness to cooperate
with instructors’ demands and institutional policies if
they are to succeed in college.”
- Maxwell, M. (1997). Improving Student Learning Skills.
H&H Publishing: Clearwater, FL. p. 135
Student
Success
Academic
Support
&
Learning
Assistance
Successful Academic Support Programs &
Student Services include…
* Proactive interventions,
* Supportive environments,
* Personalized support systems,
* Small group tutorials,
* Development of students’ basic learning skills,
* Teaching of study skills and learning strategies in the
context of academic content courses,
* Opportunities to interact in informal settings and develop
personal relationships with faculty, and
* Opportunities to experience success.
Adapted from:
Maxwell, M. (1997). Improving Student Learning Skills. Clearwater, FL: H&H Publishing.
Casazza, M. E. & Silverman, S. (1996). Learning Assistance and Developmental Education.
San Francisco: Jossey-Bass.
Alexander and Serafass’ (1999)
planning model for educational
institutions.
Alexander, W.F., Serfass, R.W. (1999). Futuring Tools for Strategic Quality Planning in Education. Quality Press; Milwaukee.
Great In Theory,
But Where’s the
Practice???
You’ll get some hands on time in the computer lab to explore…
http://nclcainstitute2010.pbworks.com
LRNASST Listserv
http://www.lists.ufl.edu/archives/lrnasst-l.html
ACTIVITY #2 – Focusing on Just One Thing
For Technology & Learning Assistance on Your Campus
Directions: Pick from your wish list. What is your number one interest/priority?-- You
can determine this based on your center/college’s constraints, $$$, time (workload,
seasonal demands, etc.), staff desires/access, student needs, access to technology,
etc.
Defining your top priority…
Major idea/goal/priority -
Narrowing it down…
List at least 3 components related to this idea/goal/priority –
1.
2.
3.
What research/people/resources/etc. do you need to connect with to get a start on
making your idea/goal/priority a reality? Outline some of the first steps you need to
take.
ACTIVITY #3 – Making Your Plan
For Technology & Learning Assistance on Your Campus
Directions: In Small Groups – review your focus and flesh out what you can
do to take action – develop your action plan with your group.
What new insights and ideas to enact your plan do you have?
CREATING A Detailed “To Do” List for this Project
While at the conference….
Immediately upon my return to the office…
2nd Week after the conference
1st Month – Convo with Group via wiki/Lisa
What Have We Done @ ESC???
• What kinds of technology are WE currently using?
• What kinds of technology are OUR students using?
• What do WE have to support tech at OUR institution?
• What goals do WE have for enhancing student learning?
Our environments – Online & Face-to-Face/Blended
Empire State College
Mission& Commitments
The Mission of Empire State College
• Empire State College enables motivated adults, regardless of geography or life circumstance, to design a
rigorous, individualized academic program and earn a college degree.
The Commitments of Empire State College
• To support self-directed, intellectually curious learners who collaborate with faculty mentors.
• To document, evaluate and award credit for an adult’s prior college-level life learning.
• To offer each student an array of learning experiences through independent study, seminars, short-term
residencies, and online courses.
• To develop, implement and assess new approaches to learning that recognize the strengths and needs of adult
learners.
• To provide access to degree programs at multiple locations in New York state and abroad, and through the
World Wide Web.
• To expand degree opportunities for adult learners through partnerships with employers and unions, government
agencies and the armed forces, and community organizations and educational institutions.
CREATING PROGRAMS & SERVICES
Academic Support = Student Support
• Merging college mission & goals with students’ needs & skills
– regardless of geography or life circumstance – students can have
access 24/7 - ANGEL is available to all NEC students as a community
group
– individualized, self-directed, curious learners – students self-select
what they want or be directed to what they need
– collaborate with faculty, professionals, and mentors in the creation, use,
& assessment of resources
– array of learning experiences – allows for multimedia, interaction,
discussion, & enhancements to workshop content
– new approaches to learning that recognize the strengths & needs of
adult learners – can review at their own time & own pace, access to
resources for unit students is enhanced, & access to self-assessments
WHAT ARE OUR TECHNOLOGICAL PRIORITIES?
• Collegewide
– Centralization of resources
– Culture shift
– Give the power to the content expert, not the designer
• Center specific
– Culture shift
– Center needs drives design
– Center sharing
• DAS based
– What can be customized for students?
– What can we be in control of, or provide feedback for?
MYESC/Learning Support Tab
ANGEL Community Group - NEC
• How it started… NEC Academic Support
– Online repository of academic support workshop materials and student
services information and website links
• What it is now…
– Comprehensive range of resources, weblinks, presentations, &
discussion forums designed to support & enhance NEC students'
success
– Utilized by students, staff, & faculty
• What it is evolving into…
– We’re not sure…
– What we hope for is all of the above PLUS…
• An interactive meeting place for students, faculty & staff
• Creation of materials by students & faculty
Log into Angel – www.esc.edu/ole
Choose COMMUNITY GROUP - Northeast Center Academic Support
The Good, the Bad, & The Ugly
• The Good
– Students have access 24/7 and are using it when and where they want
– Faculty are using the site to support their work with students
– Usage reports to determine how & who
• Can more appropriately target resources based on demand, ask for feedback, & seek input for other
areas of interest/need
• The Bad
– The ANGEL environment is password protected and some students think of it as only
for online courses. Those students in online courses are comfortable, but others might
not be.
• Therefore, we are expanding into other formats but still linking to this password protected site
• The Ugly
– No instructional design support at the early stages
• We didn’t start with template development & “retro-fitting” – consistency & ease of use – HARDER
after the fact
– Site maintenance is difficult without fulltime support – as we can
• FUTURE – co-creation of materials with students, networking, peer-tutoring,
& so much more…
Moving Beyond CMS to More Means of Blending
• Resource Repositories
– Course Management Systems – ANGEL
– Wiki spaces – Career Services, Non-traditional Student Week
& AcademicEye
• Interactive & Communication Systems
– Smarthinking
– Elluminate
– Instant Messaging
– YouTube & Facebook
• Where we might go (exploring)…
Who knows? ;)
Keeps the conversation going between meetings…
JING
• Example -- Providing video screen capture
feedback to student papers via a free program
http://www.jingproject.com/
Some tutors/estructors are available for live tutorials 24 hours a day and others have set hours.
What is Smarthinking?
Smarthinking is an online tutorial service that is
available to students 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
www.esc.edu/smarthinking
www.smarthinking.com
Northeast Center Learning Coaches
What is a learning coach? A learning coach is someone who provides academic support to students in one-on-one or small group settings
in all areas of the writing process and related study skills strategies including time management, organization, reading efficiency, developing a
study plan, goal setting, critical thinking, library research skills, note-taking, and learning styles.
Office of Academic Support
Dr. Lisa D’Adamo-Weinstein, Director
Northeast Center  21 British American Boulevard  Latham, NY 12110
phone 518 783-6203 ext 5939  fax 518 783-6443
Lisa.D’Adamo-Weinstein@esc.edu
Mary Sanders-
Shartle is located in
Saratoga working
with Saratoga
& Queensbury
students.
Contact Mary to make an appointment :
(518) 587-2100 ext 2827 or
Mary.Sanders-Shartle@esc.edu
Sarah Spence-
Staulters is
located in
Latham working
with Schenectady
& Latham/
Albany students.
Contact Sarah to make an appointment :
(518) 783-6203 ext 5992 or
Sarah.Spence-Staulters@esc.edu
Kate Stockton is located
in Latham working with
Johnstown &
Latham/Albany students
Contact Kate to make an appointment :
(518) 783-6203 ext 5992 or
Kate.Stockton@esc.edu
For students studying in the Plattsburgh, you may contact any of the learning
coaches to work at a distance via phone or computer,
or contact Lisa D’Adamo-Weinstein, Director of Academic Support to arrange
for face-to-face support.
Her hours are:
Mondays – 12pm-2pm
Wednesdays – 3pm-6pm
Thursdays 4pm-6pm
Her hours are:
Mondays - 4:30pm-8pm
Wednesdays - 4:30pm-8:00pm
Fridays - 9am-11:15m
Her hours are:
Mondays - 4:30pm-7:30pm
Tuesdays - 4:30 pm-7:30pm
Thursdays - 4:30 pm-7:30pm
Workshops
F-2-F&Online
How to Participate in the
NEC Academic Support & Student Services Elluminate Web Conferencing Room
• First time users will need to follow online instructions carefully and download a JAVA script. This will happen on each
computer that you use to access the room for the first time, and it can take 5-10 minutes to complete.
• All users follow this link to access the site:
https://sas.elluminate.com/m.jnlp?sid=2008175&password=M.D6A048778D50BF84EDAD9DFB8B8C59
• The following pages are simplified directions for how to navigate in the Elluminate environment. Additionally,
Elluminate provides excellent online training materials accessible at www.elluminate.com/training.
• This webconferencing room provides you with live and archived access to presentations given by the Office of
Academic Support at the Northeast Center. You can participate in the environment in 3 ways – an observer/listener, a
text participant, or an audio participant.
• You do not need special equipment to participate UNLESS you want to participate by being able to speak. If you want
to speak as part of your participation, you will have to have a headset and microphone. If you do not have a headset and
microphone, you will still be able to listen to the presentation and to type in your questions and comments in the CHAT
box. If you do want to participate by speaking, then you will need to purchase a headset. Most stores that sell
electronics will have a set for about $15-$20.
• Due to prohibitive costs, we are not supporting telephone connections at this time.
Academic Support @ NEC
Where the content of the
presentation/class
will appear
Follow link to access NEC Academic Support & Student Services Elluminate Web conferencing Room:
https://sas.elluminate.com/m.jnlp?sid=2008175&password=M.D6A048778D50BF84EDAD9DFB8B8C
59
CHAT
Space to type in
comments, ask questions,
etc.
PARTICIPANTS
Where the participants will be listed.
Menu/Tool Bar - Roll your cursor over each icon to see what it does – see next page for detailed view…
AUDIO - Adjust volume for receiving (everyone) & for transmitting audio (only if you have a
headset). If you have a headset, push TALK when you want to speak.
Active Participation Features
PARTICIPANTS
WINDOW
TOOLBAR
CHAT
WINDOW
Detailed View of Active Participation
Features
WHITEBOARD
TOOLS
AUDIO
WINDOW
Press to talk if you have a headset
Use the slider to adjust volumes for
hearing presenter or your own audio
if you have a headset.
Study Group
Planned Online Only Session
Study Groups
Es: lol! This is fun,
but I like the
interaction of a
"real" class too
Ritch: This is the
best way to do
class that I have
ever seen
Dianae: My joker son has
already embraced Elluminate.
He offered me 10 bucks to turn
on my webcam and use a
puppet to express myself.
Ritch: okay, not finding
the text box, can
someone let me know
how to do that while
Lisa cleans up the page?
sorry I missed that
Melanie: Rich the text box is the
A with the lines in it next to the
box we all just wrote in click on
the box in the upper left with the
A on line paper
Jessica: on the left of the text box
there is an a then an a with line you
click on that and then click a spot
on the page
Ritch: Got
it! Thanks!
Study Group
Unplanned &
Blended Participation
Study Groups
Christine:
I love taking
the online
courses
(in Elluminate)
Benefits to Students:
Study Groups
• Increases range of student interaction.
• Easier to regulate talk time.
• Students participate from a comfortable space
of their choice instead of only physical
classroom space.
• Access no matter the weather and/or health
issues.
• Session recording available for review/absence.
Independent Study
Blended Conversations
Working One-On-One
@ a Distance
Benefits to Students:
One-on-One
• Provides convenient options for students who
are juggling busy schedules
• Improves opportunities for students to gain
familiarity with technology
• Increases the number of students who can access
academic support
• Recorded sessions can be viewed at any time
Academic Support
Workshops
Blended Participation
How to Participate in the
NEC Academic Support & Student Services Elluminate Web Conferencing Room
• First time users will need to follow online instructions carefully and download a JAVA script. This will happen on each
computer that you use to access the room for the first time, and it can take 5-10 minutes to complete.
• All users follow this link to access the site:
https://sas.elluminate.com/m.jnlp?sid=2008175&password=M.D6A048778D50BF84EDAD9DFB8B8C59
• The following pages are simplified directions for how to navigate in the Elluminate environment. Additionally,
Elluminate provides excellent online training materials accessible at www.elluminate.com/training.
• This webconferencing room provides you with live and archived access to presentations given by the Office of
Academic Support at the Northeast Center. You can participate in the environment in 3 ways – an observer/listener, a
text participant, or an audio participant.
• You do not need special equipment to participate UNLESS you want to participate by being able to speak. If you want
to speak as part of your participation, you will have to have a headset and microphone. If you do not have a headset and
microphone, you will still be able to listen to the presentation and to type in your questions and comments in the CHAT
box. If you do want to participate by speaking, then you will need to purchase a headset. Most stores that sell
electronics will have a set for about $15-$20.
• Due to prohibitive costs, we are not supporting telephone connections at this time.
Academic Support @ NEC
Where the content of the
presentation/class
will appear
Follow link to access NEC Academic Support & Student Services Elluminate Web conferencing Room:
https://sas.elluminate.com/m.jnlp?sid=2008175&password=M.D6A048778D50BF84EDAD9DFB8B8
CHAT
Space to type in
comments, ask questions,
etc.
PARTICIPANTS
Where the participants will be listed.
Menu/Tool Bar - Roll your cursor over each icon to see what it does – see next page for detailed view…
AUDIO - Adjust volume for receiving (everyone) & for transmitting audio (only if you have a
headset). If you have a headset, push TALK when you want to speak.
Benefits to Students:
Workshops
• Students become familiar with multiple “faces” of
Academic Support
• Each workshop topic is presented as a “piece of the
academic success puzzle”
• Students who attend feel more comfortable initiating
individual appointments
• Students gain confidence in using technology
Diane: By the way, I did just do a job that would have
overwhelmed me had I not taken your class.
I was hired to moderate a webinar. Those two sessions in
Elluminate had really prepared me for what I was getting
into. We had bases in Albany, Schenectady, Boston, and
somewhere in England (and attendees from around the
globe). You should know we had least half a dozen
tech/support people involved. You do an amazing job
keeping it together in the virtual classroom!
Unexpected Benefits to Students

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Leveraging Technology in Your Learning Center: Enhancing Services, Creating New Resources, Getting the Word Out, and Managing & Training Staff

  • 1. Leveraging Technology in Your Learning Center: Presented @ NCLCA Institute July 2010 Napperville, IL Dr. Lisa D’Adamo-Weinstein Director of Academic Support SUNY Empire State College, Northeast Center Lisa.D’Adamo-Weinstein@esc.edu Enhancing Services, Creating New Resources, Getting the Word Out, and Managing & Training Staff
  • 2. Leveraging Technology in Your Learning Center: Enhancing Services, Creating New Resources, Getting the Word Out, and Managing & Training Staff Emerging technologies such as social networking, multi-media sharing, collaborative workspaces, and mobile technologies are significantly changing the nature of learning and learner expectations for interaction, access, and engagement. Learning center professionals need to leverage these emerging technologies in ways that can enhance they ways in which we deliver services, create resources, market our centers, manage and train staff, and evaluate our centers. The focus of the topics I will cover during the institute will be on how to best understand emerging technologies and how to choose the technology tools that will help you meet your goals in managing your learning center.
  • 3. How “techie” R U? - LOL • Who owns 2 phones… one for talking and one for texting? • Who has more than 1 computer at home? • Who surfs the net from nervous tension when their e-mail is down? • Who is on the web right now? • How many of you paid full price for the iPhone when it 1st came out? • Since we started this presentation, who has thought about checking their email?
  • 4. ACTIVITY #1 – Wildest Dreams… For Technology & Learning Assistance on Your Campus What kinds of technology are you currently using? What kinds of technology are your students using? What do you have to support tech at your institution? What goals do you have for enhancing student learning? Directions: Don’t be burdened by constraints – what (related to technology & the delivery of learning assistance programs & services) do you wish you had, could learn, has been on your “To Do” list that you haven’t had the chance to get to? List 10 things – Your Ultimate Wish List
  • 5. What is the ONE GREAT PROJECT/IDEA/AREA that can be TECH RELATED you want to work on when you get back to your campus?
  • 6. Views from the front lines… What some schools are doing? • University at Albany (NY) just instituted a text messaging emergency system, and was criticized by the students and some administrators that it took so long. – Response to Virginia Tech (Facebook) • Purdue and their Boilercast system - audio from class is recorded and atomically downloaded to students’ computers. •iTunes U – Public sites – content & orientation • Students at dozens of colleges, such as Syracuse, American University and Marist College, can check online whether a vacant washing machine is waiting downstairs and how much time remains on each machine's cycle. (Forbes online, 1/2006) • University of Maryland's Smith Business School is handing a free BlackBerry to each student — practice makes perfect. • Students learn to manage the 24/7 access to data and people they'll be expected to deal with as executives. (Forbes online, 1/2006) • Ohio University, MIT and others go to 2nd Life.
  • 7. Second Life Ohio University Second Life Campus
  • 8. Who are our students today? Source: A Vision of Students Today http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dGCJ46vyR9o A short video summarizing some of the most important characteristics of students today - how they learn, what they need to learn, their goals, hopes, dreams, what their lives will be like, and what kinds of changes they will experience in their lifetime. Created by Michael Wesch in collaboration with 200 students at Kansas State University. There is a community college student video in response to this one at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hN8GDHZPOvE
  • 9. RESEARCH on Technology & Students Today • 98.5% have some type of computer • 82.2% have personal LAPTOP computers (2008, in 2007 - 75%) • Average of 19.6 hours a week online for school, work and/or recreation. – 69% < 20hours – 7.4% > 40 hours – Community college students show significantly less time online – 14.8 hrs • More than 82% have used a Course Management System (CMS), with more than 46% saying that they have use a CMS many times every week • 85.2% have interacted with at least one SNS - social network service (Facebook, Myspace, etc…). with Facebook being the predominate SNS. (2008, in 2007 -80%) • 61% of respondents agree that IT within a course improved their learning • Over 40% said that they are more engaged in a course requiring IT Sources: EDUCAUSE Applied Research Center (ECAR) 2008 Study of Undergraduate Students & Information Technology 2007 Study of Undergraduate Students & Information Technology How’d They & Who’d They? 27, 317 respondents – most “traditional” (under 25 years of age – 78.8%), Attending 4yr institutions (87.8%) Most full-time (84%) Most public (74.8%) 32.2% at schools > 15,000 students. They have the technology & they are using it, and…
  • 10. RESEARCH on Student Engagement & Technology Sources National Survey of Student Engagement (Promoting Engagment for All Students: The Imperitive to Look Within, 2008 Results) “For both first-year and senior students, online learners were more likely than classroom-based learners to: • Be older, transfer, and first-generation students. • Very often participate in course activities that challenged them intellectually. • Very often participate in discussions that enhanced their understanding of different cultures. • Very often discuss topics of importance to their major.” (p. 16) “Online courses seem to stimulate more intellectual challenge and educational gains. This suggests that integrating technology-enhanced courses into the curriculum for all students might have some salutary benefits.” (p. 16)
  • 11. But, while most respondents like information technology (IT) as part of their learning… Conclusion of the Executive Summary of the 2008 Educause Study
  • 13. So, students are online and on computers, they are more engaged when there is online learning, and they also want F2F interactions… • While, colleges are exploring, integrating and infusing technology into every aspect of the college experience, we need to be mindful that technology is not the only way that students today want to engage. • BUT, students expect to have technology be a part of their daily lives, so F2F is not the only way to engage students. • When we take this need for blending F2F with technology, many college professionals don’t have the time, support, resources, nor expertise to infuse their existing F2F programs and services with technology. • BUT, professionals in Academic Support and Student Services need to adapt the ways in which we deliver services in order to better enhance and engage students in their college experience using a blended approach to service delivery and resource access. How can these complicated and somewhat conflicting needs/concerns be addressed?
  • 14. Technology Enhancing Learning What you should consider for academic support and learning assistance… – BENEFITS to LEARNERS – BENEFITS to COLLEGE OVERALL & ACADEMIC SUPPORT/STUDENT SERVICES – BENEFITS to ACADEMIC SUPPORT/STUDENT SERVICES STAFF Learning is flexible, accessible, and tailored to a variety of learning preferences. Students can explore, have choice, & engage/create using different modalities where and when they choose to access… Beneficial in both face-2-face and technology enhanced mediums. One does not necessarily have to replace the other – center and college missions as well as learner needs drive the blended use of these learning engagements. Maximize resources (human and time), training options open up, F2F interactions can take on depth when students come into a learning center or seek out student services having gone over the “basics” online – deeper conversations faster – high touch and high quality at the same time
  • 15. Grounding Points: Quotations to Remember “The particular characteristics and needs of each individual institution drive the organization of [academic support] programs, the format of service delivery, the overall management and operation of the program and the methods of program evaluation.” - Casazza, M. E. & Silverman, S. (1996). Learning Assistance and Developmental Education. San Francisco: Jossey-Bass. p. 71 “In addition to background, aptitude, ability to learn quickly, and the desire to learn, students need persistence, flexibility, and a willingness to cooperate with instructors’ demands and institutional policies if they are to succeed in college.” - Maxwell, M. (1997). Improving Student Learning Skills. H&H Publishing: Clearwater, FL. p. 135 Student Success Academic Support & Learning Assistance
  • 16. Successful Academic Support Programs & Student Services include… * Proactive interventions, * Supportive environments, * Personalized support systems, * Small group tutorials, * Development of students’ basic learning skills, * Teaching of study skills and learning strategies in the context of academic content courses, * Opportunities to interact in informal settings and develop personal relationships with faculty, and * Opportunities to experience success. Adapted from: Maxwell, M. (1997). Improving Student Learning Skills. Clearwater, FL: H&H Publishing. Casazza, M. E. & Silverman, S. (1996). Learning Assistance and Developmental Education. San Francisco: Jossey-Bass.
  • 17. Alexander and Serafass’ (1999) planning model for educational institutions. Alexander, W.F., Serfass, R.W. (1999). Futuring Tools for Strategic Quality Planning in Education. Quality Press; Milwaukee.
  • 18. Great In Theory, But Where’s the Practice???
  • 19. You’ll get some hands on time in the computer lab to explore… http://nclcainstitute2010.pbworks.com LRNASST Listserv http://www.lists.ufl.edu/archives/lrnasst-l.html
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  • 21. ACTIVITY #2 – Focusing on Just One Thing For Technology & Learning Assistance on Your Campus Directions: Pick from your wish list. What is your number one interest/priority?-- You can determine this based on your center/college’s constraints, $$$, time (workload, seasonal demands, etc.), staff desires/access, student needs, access to technology, etc. Defining your top priority… Major idea/goal/priority - Narrowing it down… List at least 3 components related to this idea/goal/priority – 1. 2. 3. What research/people/resources/etc. do you need to connect with to get a start on making your idea/goal/priority a reality? Outline some of the first steps you need to take.
  • 22. ACTIVITY #3 – Making Your Plan For Technology & Learning Assistance on Your Campus Directions: In Small Groups – review your focus and flesh out what you can do to take action – develop your action plan with your group. What new insights and ideas to enact your plan do you have? CREATING A Detailed “To Do” List for this Project While at the conference…. Immediately upon my return to the office… 2nd Week after the conference 1st Month – Convo with Group via wiki/Lisa
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  • 24. What Have We Done @ ESC??? • What kinds of technology are WE currently using? • What kinds of technology are OUR students using? • What do WE have to support tech at OUR institution? • What goals do WE have for enhancing student learning? Our environments – Online & Face-to-Face/Blended
  • 25. Empire State College Mission& Commitments The Mission of Empire State College • Empire State College enables motivated adults, regardless of geography or life circumstance, to design a rigorous, individualized academic program and earn a college degree. The Commitments of Empire State College • To support self-directed, intellectually curious learners who collaborate with faculty mentors. • To document, evaluate and award credit for an adult’s prior college-level life learning. • To offer each student an array of learning experiences through independent study, seminars, short-term residencies, and online courses. • To develop, implement and assess new approaches to learning that recognize the strengths and needs of adult learners. • To provide access to degree programs at multiple locations in New York state and abroad, and through the World Wide Web. • To expand degree opportunities for adult learners through partnerships with employers and unions, government agencies and the armed forces, and community organizations and educational institutions.
  • 26. CREATING PROGRAMS & SERVICES Academic Support = Student Support • Merging college mission & goals with students’ needs & skills – regardless of geography or life circumstance – students can have access 24/7 - ANGEL is available to all NEC students as a community group – individualized, self-directed, curious learners – students self-select what they want or be directed to what they need – collaborate with faculty, professionals, and mentors in the creation, use, & assessment of resources – array of learning experiences – allows for multimedia, interaction, discussion, & enhancements to workshop content – new approaches to learning that recognize the strengths & needs of adult learners – can review at their own time & own pace, access to resources for unit students is enhanced, & access to self-assessments
  • 27. WHAT ARE OUR TECHNOLOGICAL PRIORITIES? • Collegewide – Centralization of resources – Culture shift – Give the power to the content expert, not the designer • Center specific – Culture shift – Center needs drives design – Center sharing • DAS based – What can be customized for students? – What can we be in control of, or provide feedback for?
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  • 30. ANGEL Community Group - NEC • How it started… NEC Academic Support – Online repository of academic support workshop materials and student services information and website links • What it is now… – Comprehensive range of resources, weblinks, presentations, & discussion forums designed to support & enhance NEC students' success – Utilized by students, staff, & faculty • What it is evolving into… – We’re not sure… – What we hope for is all of the above PLUS… • An interactive meeting place for students, faculty & staff • Creation of materials by students & faculty
  • 31. Log into Angel – www.esc.edu/ole Choose COMMUNITY GROUP - Northeast Center Academic Support
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  • 33. The Good, the Bad, & The Ugly • The Good – Students have access 24/7 and are using it when and where they want – Faculty are using the site to support their work with students – Usage reports to determine how & who • Can more appropriately target resources based on demand, ask for feedback, & seek input for other areas of interest/need • The Bad – The ANGEL environment is password protected and some students think of it as only for online courses. Those students in online courses are comfortable, but others might not be. • Therefore, we are expanding into other formats but still linking to this password protected site • The Ugly – No instructional design support at the early stages • We didn’t start with template development & “retro-fitting” – consistency & ease of use – HARDER after the fact – Site maintenance is difficult without fulltime support – as we can • FUTURE – co-creation of materials with students, networking, peer-tutoring, & so much more…
  • 34. Moving Beyond CMS to More Means of Blending • Resource Repositories – Course Management Systems – ANGEL – Wiki spaces – Career Services, Non-traditional Student Week & AcademicEye • Interactive & Communication Systems – Smarthinking – Elluminate – Instant Messaging – YouTube & Facebook • Where we might go (exploring)… Who knows? ;)
  • 35. Keeps the conversation going between meetings…
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  • 38. JING • Example -- Providing video screen capture feedback to student papers via a free program http://www.jingproject.com/
  • 39. Some tutors/estructors are available for live tutorials 24 hours a day and others have set hours. What is Smarthinking? Smarthinking is an online tutorial service that is available to students 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. www.esc.edu/smarthinking www.smarthinking.com
  • 40. Northeast Center Learning Coaches What is a learning coach? A learning coach is someone who provides academic support to students in one-on-one or small group settings in all areas of the writing process and related study skills strategies including time management, organization, reading efficiency, developing a study plan, goal setting, critical thinking, library research skills, note-taking, and learning styles. Office of Academic Support Dr. Lisa D’Adamo-Weinstein, Director Northeast Center  21 British American Boulevard  Latham, NY 12110 phone 518 783-6203 ext 5939  fax 518 783-6443 Lisa.D’Adamo-Weinstein@esc.edu Mary Sanders- Shartle is located in Saratoga working with Saratoga & Queensbury students. Contact Mary to make an appointment : (518) 587-2100 ext 2827 or Mary.Sanders-Shartle@esc.edu Sarah Spence- Staulters is located in Latham working with Schenectady & Latham/ Albany students. Contact Sarah to make an appointment : (518) 783-6203 ext 5992 or Sarah.Spence-Staulters@esc.edu Kate Stockton is located in Latham working with Johnstown & Latham/Albany students Contact Kate to make an appointment : (518) 783-6203 ext 5992 or Kate.Stockton@esc.edu For students studying in the Plattsburgh, you may contact any of the learning coaches to work at a distance via phone or computer, or contact Lisa D’Adamo-Weinstein, Director of Academic Support to arrange for face-to-face support. Her hours are: Mondays – 12pm-2pm Wednesdays – 3pm-6pm Thursdays 4pm-6pm Her hours are: Mondays - 4:30pm-8pm Wednesdays - 4:30pm-8:00pm Fridays - 9am-11:15m Her hours are: Mondays - 4:30pm-7:30pm Tuesdays - 4:30 pm-7:30pm Thursdays - 4:30 pm-7:30pm
  • 42. How to Participate in the NEC Academic Support & Student Services Elluminate Web Conferencing Room • First time users will need to follow online instructions carefully and download a JAVA script. This will happen on each computer that you use to access the room for the first time, and it can take 5-10 minutes to complete. • All users follow this link to access the site: https://sas.elluminate.com/m.jnlp?sid=2008175&password=M.D6A048778D50BF84EDAD9DFB8B8C59 • The following pages are simplified directions for how to navigate in the Elluminate environment. Additionally, Elluminate provides excellent online training materials accessible at www.elluminate.com/training. • This webconferencing room provides you with live and archived access to presentations given by the Office of Academic Support at the Northeast Center. You can participate in the environment in 3 ways – an observer/listener, a text participant, or an audio participant. • You do not need special equipment to participate UNLESS you want to participate by being able to speak. If you want to speak as part of your participation, you will have to have a headset and microphone. If you do not have a headset and microphone, you will still be able to listen to the presentation and to type in your questions and comments in the CHAT box. If you do want to participate by speaking, then you will need to purchase a headset. Most stores that sell electronics will have a set for about $15-$20. • Due to prohibitive costs, we are not supporting telephone connections at this time. Academic Support @ NEC
  • 43. Where the content of the presentation/class will appear Follow link to access NEC Academic Support & Student Services Elluminate Web conferencing Room: https://sas.elluminate.com/m.jnlp?sid=2008175&password=M.D6A048778D50BF84EDAD9DFB8B8C 59 CHAT Space to type in comments, ask questions, etc. PARTICIPANTS Where the participants will be listed. Menu/Tool Bar - Roll your cursor over each icon to see what it does – see next page for detailed view… AUDIO - Adjust volume for receiving (everyone) & for transmitting audio (only if you have a headset). If you have a headset, push TALK when you want to speak.
  • 45. PARTICIPANTS WINDOW TOOLBAR CHAT WINDOW Detailed View of Active Participation Features WHITEBOARD TOOLS AUDIO WINDOW Press to talk if you have a headset Use the slider to adjust volumes for hearing presenter or your own audio if you have a headset.
  • 47. Study Groups Es: lol! This is fun, but I like the interaction of a "real" class too Ritch: This is the best way to do class that I have ever seen Dianae: My joker son has already embraced Elluminate. He offered me 10 bucks to turn on my webcam and use a puppet to express myself.
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  • 49. Ritch: okay, not finding the text box, can someone let me know how to do that while Lisa cleans up the page? sorry I missed that
  • 50. Melanie: Rich the text box is the A with the lines in it next to the box we all just wrote in click on the box in the upper left with the A on line paper
  • 51. Jessica: on the left of the text box there is an a then an a with line you click on that and then click a spot on the page
  • 54. Study Groups Christine: I love taking the online courses (in Elluminate)
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  • 56. Benefits to Students: Study Groups • Increases range of student interaction. • Easier to regulate talk time. • Students participate from a comfortable space of their choice instead of only physical classroom space. • Access no matter the weather and/or health issues. • Session recording available for review/absence.
  • 59. Benefits to Students: One-on-One • Provides convenient options for students who are juggling busy schedules • Improves opportunities for students to gain familiarity with technology • Increases the number of students who can access academic support • Recorded sessions can be viewed at any time
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  • 62. How to Participate in the NEC Academic Support & Student Services Elluminate Web Conferencing Room • First time users will need to follow online instructions carefully and download a JAVA script. This will happen on each computer that you use to access the room for the first time, and it can take 5-10 minutes to complete. • All users follow this link to access the site: https://sas.elluminate.com/m.jnlp?sid=2008175&password=M.D6A048778D50BF84EDAD9DFB8B8C59 • The following pages are simplified directions for how to navigate in the Elluminate environment. Additionally, Elluminate provides excellent online training materials accessible at www.elluminate.com/training. • This webconferencing room provides you with live and archived access to presentations given by the Office of Academic Support at the Northeast Center. You can participate in the environment in 3 ways – an observer/listener, a text participant, or an audio participant. • You do not need special equipment to participate UNLESS you want to participate by being able to speak. If you want to speak as part of your participation, you will have to have a headset and microphone. If you do not have a headset and microphone, you will still be able to listen to the presentation and to type in your questions and comments in the CHAT box. If you do want to participate by speaking, then you will need to purchase a headset. Most stores that sell electronics will have a set for about $15-$20. • Due to prohibitive costs, we are not supporting telephone connections at this time. Academic Support @ NEC
  • 63. Where the content of the presentation/class will appear Follow link to access NEC Academic Support & Student Services Elluminate Web conferencing Room: https://sas.elluminate.com/m.jnlp?sid=2008175&password=M.D6A048778D50BF84EDAD9DFB8B8 CHAT Space to type in comments, ask questions, etc. PARTICIPANTS Where the participants will be listed. Menu/Tool Bar - Roll your cursor over each icon to see what it does – see next page for detailed view… AUDIO - Adjust volume for receiving (everyone) & for transmitting audio (only if you have a headset). If you have a headset, push TALK when you want to speak.
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  • 66. Benefits to Students: Workshops • Students become familiar with multiple “faces” of Academic Support • Each workshop topic is presented as a “piece of the academic success puzzle” • Students who attend feel more comfortable initiating individual appointments • Students gain confidence in using technology
  • 67. Diane: By the way, I did just do a job that would have overwhelmed me had I not taken your class. I was hired to moderate a webinar. Those two sessions in Elluminate had really prepared me for what I was getting into. We had bases in Albany, Schenectady, Boston, and somewhere in England (and attendees from around the globe). You should know we had least half a dozen tech/support people involved. You do an amazing job keeping it together in the virtual classroom! Unexpected Benefits to Students

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  2. The Networked Student was inspired by CCK08, a Connectivism course offered by George Siemens and Stephen Downes during fall 2008. It depicts an actual project completed by Wendy Drexler&apos;s high school students. The Networked Student concept map was inspired by Alec Couros&apos; Networked Teacher. I hope that teachers will use it to help their colleagues, parents, and students understand networked learning in the 21st century.