4. +
Key Questions
What are key terms and concepts
What are the Online and off line resources
How do you create an open and friendly environment
What are the basics of the student experience
What are the questions to help engage the student to help an
advisor be able to analyze student needs?
5. + Goals
Goals Evidence
Use resources as necessary but is By successful completing the
comfortable and confident making quiz
decisions without it
By researching and presenting
Work with students to help them advising issues to group
identify and support their career
path By analyzing advising scenarios
Can identify themes or commonality
between student experiences
By developing, participating and
analyzing role-play
Sees each student as a separate
case making decisions based on By producing a successful
individual goals scenario
Analyze each individual student
By critiquing classmates
need scenarios
Attends training and engages in
discussion after training By participating in the online
community
Continues to contribute to the
online community of advisors
9. +
Bloom’s Revised Taxonomy
Creating Create example of student
Create example of successful
scenario
Evaluating Evaluate Successful Scenarios
and Advising Issues
Analyzing Compare styles and students
Prioritizing Advising Issues
Applying Produce Role-Play
Successful Scenario
Understanding Simulated Scenario
Advising Forum
Remembering Quiz
10. +
Kolb’s Cycle of Learning
Concrete Experience Introductions
Research Advising Issues
Create Successful Scenario
Reflection Observation Responding to Colleagues
Simulation
Abstract Conceptualization What does it mean in my
Advising?
Active Experimentation Role Play
Create Successful Scenario
11. +
Learning Moments
What you think might work might not
Application
Creativity
Nuances
Process
Feedback
Hello I’m Natalia Stone and I worked on creating a module that would address Advising training and development for academic advisors
During this presentation I will go over the motivation and goals of the module, as well as who the course is geared to and key components of the course, give you a module overview. And then go into detail about my learning goals and framework, activities, that have been created in the course. And finally I will speak about the learning moments that came about while developing the module.
I decide on this topic because I saw a need to educate and help create uniformity and peer support in advisingModule’s audience is academic advisors, the front line support for students in higher education, just beginning their positions it would be a Required comprehensive certificate and would be seen as professional development. But the motivation doesn’t stop there, to create deep learning, one needs to make sure the learner is invested. The training is developed to help create an environment where the learner is engaged so the course will be small, Course Enrollment limited to no more than 15. The course would be blended meeting both in person and online, this BLENDED LEARNING would HELP DEVELOP AN ONLINE SUPPORT COMMUNITY The motivation for participation would be to provide new Advisors the information and resources to help them become comfortable and confident in meetings with students on issues. After the training advisors would also have a better understanding of what students experience is at the institution, and in turn would be equipped to deal with a variety of student issues. Advisors would have a deeper relationship with students; students would be more inclined to meet with Advisors before there is a serious issue. Training would help create a community of shared resources and knowledge within the Advisors as well as create uniformity of advising. In the end we hope that the online community will be open to all advisors would participate in the online community.
Key Questions addressed in the of the course includeWhat are key terms and conceptsWhat are the Online and off line resourcesHow do you create an open and friendly environment What are the basics of the student experienceWhat are the questions help engage the student to help an advisor be able to analyze student needs?
Using resources as necessary but is comfortable and confident making decisions without itWork with students to help them identify and support their career pathCan identify themes or commonality between student experiencesSees each student as a separate case making decisions based on individual goalsAnalyze each individual student needAttends training and engages in discussion after trainingContinues to contribute to the online community of advisors
IntroductionReadingsQuizAdvising IssuesPresentationResponsesSimulatedScenario Role-PlayReflection and critiqueSuccessful ScenarioCreateReponsesOnline Community
Introduction allow the students to get to know each other get the students using the wikiReadings gain an understanding of role and issuesQuizConcreteScenario A simulation of a advising session, allows student to Reflection on learning and critique scenario
Role-PlaySmall groups of 2 or 3Act out roles of advisor and studentWill allow advisors to Reflection, critique one anotherSuccessful ScenarioAdvisors will be asked to create what they believe to be a successful advising scenarioThis is a Concrete activity that will help apply the learning, it will also be a time to Reflect on learningCourse evaluation Course Reflection and Feedback reflectionOnline Community posting continually on the online community wiki page advising forum
What you think might work might notApplicationNuances to teachingGetting feedback is a helpful way to see what are the positives and negatives of your thinking and in the case of building a course that will work with a variety of learning styles will help give you a better understanding of what your students needs are