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ACAOctoberMeetingSACBALLROOM
8:30– 10:00AM
Kudos to Center for First-Year Advising in Natural Sciences! We've been through some changes these past few months, and we've become a stronger team because of them. Also, spending the summer in a classroom together was an experiment that went a lot better than I think any of us expected. I can't wait to see what our new staff will bring to our office!
Mav
A huge Kudos to all advisors across campus and specifically the Student Success Initiatives team for the huge leaps in 4-year graduation rates. Kudos for the tireless efforts to help make graduation an achievable reality for all students across campus!
Anonymous
Kudos to Lauren Marriott for covering the office while we were at NACADA. You rock for holding down the fort!!! Also, kudos to all of Team 3 for simply being the best!! Y'all make each day great!!!
Nathan Vickers
Shout out to the ACA Committees for all of their hard work so far! We loved hearing all of your ideas for the new year and can't wait to see them take shape! :D
ACA Exec
Special thank you to the ACA POD facilitators this year (Carter, Emily, Katie, Sarah, Eric, Micah, Amanda, Rebecca, Nathan, and Courtney)! We have awesome group of facilitators and are looking forward to seeing your PODs and the POD program having another successful year. Let the friendships begin!
Jinane and Sarah
...and congrats to the PACE Advising Team for being recognized as one of the Outstanding Advising Program Award - Winner at the 2017 NACADA Conference this past week! Way to go!
Anonymous
Kudos to Jinane and Sarah for co-chairing the POD Program committee this year. PODs are off to a GREAT start thanks to your energy and leadership!
Anonymous
HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO ONE OF THE BEST ADVISORS EVAHHHH, Mrs. Amanda Golden :)
Engineering Student Services
ACAAnnouncements
AnaDison– ACAPresidentJoshBarham– ACAHistorian
JayGuevara– ACAPresidentElect
CommunicationandLeadership
DEFININGLEADERSHIPANDWHATETHICALLEADERSSAYANDDO
Identifysomeonewhoisaneffectiveandethicalleader?
Why?
DefiningLeadership"Leadershipishuman(symbolic)communicationthatmodifiestheattitudesandbehaviorsofothersinordertomeetsharedgroupgoalsandneeds."
HackmanandJohnson,LeadershipandCommunicationPerspective,page11
Howdoesthisleadershiphappen?"Leadershipisfirst,andforemost,acommunicationbasedactivity."HackmanandJohnsonPage21
Whatdoesthismeanforusasleaders?1.Putlisteningfirst2.FocusonEmpathy3.Beaware4.DevelopForesight5.BeVisionary6.BuildCommunity
Fellowship Program VIP access to #iLEAD panels and panelists (meet and
greet with panelists),Exclusive access to inaugural CSLi career fair and
other pre-networking events, Preferred access to sports-related internships,
Developmental training andSport company visits
Where are they now?
Testimonials “I am so thankful for the platform that CSLi has provided for me to positively impact the lives of athletes and coaches across the great state of Texas. Sports had a tremendous impact on my
life growing up, and I am appreciative of the opportunity that CSli has given me to give back.”
- Vir Mehta
Call to Action
http://bit.ly/2zbRq78
Online Courses: Spring 2018
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Student experiences in online courses
Response PercentExcellent 38Very good 31Satisfactory 23Unsatisfactory 6Very unsatisfactory 2
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From a survey of all students currently enrolled in online courses: “Overall, this course is…” (n=4117)
Student experiences in online courses: CIS responses from Spring 2017 classes.
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Student experiences in online courses: perception of workload.
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Student experiences in online courses: compared to other online college courses.
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Student experiences in online courses: compared to traditional large courses.
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Student experiences in online courses: does experience of this course make you more or less likely to do it again?
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Online course enrollment: by number of courses (2012-2017)
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Online course enrollment: by student credit hours (2012-2017)
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Some things students (and their advisors) might want to know about online courses.
Faculty expectations are no different for the online courses than they are for in-person courses.
Online courses vary in approach and difficulty just like in-person courses always have.
Online courses allow students flexibility in their schedule by allowing attendance anywhere with a good internet connection; some “on demand” classes allow even more flexibility.
Online courses usually have in-person office hours in addition to online contact.Many online courses have an in-studio attendance option.Online courses require access to a laptop or desktop – tablets and phones are
not supported.Most online courses include an introductory module to orient students.
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LIVE-STREAMING COURSESAET 304 Foundations of Arts/Entertainment Technologies NEW!Jack StampsAFR 303/ANT 310D Intro to Black Studies NEW!
Ted GordonGOV 310L Intro to American Government
Sean Theriault and Bethany AlbertsonGOV 312L US Foreign Policy
Rob Moser and Pat McDonaldHIS 315L The United States Since 1865
Jeremi SuriPSY 301 Intro to Psychology Recast
Sam Gosling and Paige HardenPSY 306 Intro to Human Sexuality
David Buss and Cindy MestonPSY 364 Intro to Clinical Psychology Recast
Kirsten BradburyPSY 339 Behavior Problems of Children NEW!
Kirsten Bradbury T D 301 Intro to Theatre
Laura Baggs and Eric Vera
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ON-DEMAND COURSESADV 309R/PR 309 Intro to Advertising & PR Research – WB
Matt Eastin
ADV 378 Public Comm of Science & Technology – WB Anthony Dudo
ANT 366 Anatomy & Biology of the Human Skeleton – WB John Kappelman
C C 302 Intro to Ancient Rome – WB
C C 303 Intro to Classical Mythology – WB
FR 406 Introductory French I – WB
FR 407 Introductory French II – WB
FR 412K Intermediate French I – WB
GOV 374N Political Internships – WB NEW!James Henson
LAT 506 First Year Latin I – WB
LAT 507 First Year Latin II – WB
PSY 352 Abnormal Psychology – WB Kirsten Bradbury
RTF 306 Intro to World Cinema History – WB Caroline Frick
RUS 407 First Year Russian II – WB NEW!Heather Rice
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KEEP IN TOUCH FOR MORE INFO
http://devstudio.utexas.edu/online-courses
James Henson, Director of Communication [email protected]
471-0090
Myra Gibbs, Course [email protected]
232-6893
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CertificateonHistoryandPhilosophyofScience
AlbertoMartinezProfessor
DepartmentofHistoryhttps://liberalarts.utexas.edu/hps/index.php
orientation.utexas.edu/RISE
orientation.utexas.edu/OA
CommitteeUpdates&GeneralAnnouncements
NextMeeting
Wednesday,November15th
8:30– 10:00amSAC2.302(LegislativeAssemblyRoom)