Download - Geek Report Spring 2012
Geek Report Spring 2012Using Technology to Help Students Succeed
Bob Bramucci and Jim Gaston
Overview
District IT Update Technology and Student Success
What we’ve done What we are doing What we hope to do
Discussion
District IT Update
Major Projects Student Account Task Force MySite Refresh MAP Refresh SharePoint Perceptive Enterprise Content
Management Mobile Apps Sherpa
Project List SharePoint > Technology and Learning Services >
Information Technology > IT Projects
IT Support Request
Mobile Apps
Over 8,700 downloads
Mobile Apps Usage
Student Success
How can technology help our students succeed?
Two Sides to the Coin
Remove Barriers
AddAssistance
Reduce Friction and Remove Barriers Online Orientation and Advisement Online Application Class Schedule Class Shopping Cart MySite Registration Book Purchase Add Permit Code (APC) Personalized Campus Map Campus Wi-Fi Blackboard Integration Mobile Apps
Assistance MAP – Where do you want to go?
Personal academic goals
Sherpa – Let us help you get there Closed class search assistance Targeted messages Important Tasks Reminders MAP Integration
MySite Refresh – Focus on what is important News Feed Calendar To-Do List Mobile
Student Success Task Force
Technology
“Today’s students use laptops, smart phones and tablets not only to communicate with friends and professors, but also to make appointments, purchase goods and services, watch movies, and do research. This is where our students spend much of their time, and we must create smart applications that make it easier for them to pursue and reach their educational goals.”
Technology “Scaling up the use of technology is one of
the few viable approaches to reach substantially more students, many of whom prefer navigating their pathway through community college in an online environment.”
“…the CCC system needs to look towards the creation of centralized student support modules that offer high interactivity with local campus and district IT and administrative systems.”
Technology
“An additional benefit to the creation and maintenance of centralized technology utilities is that doing so will create huge economies of scale for the system.”
MySite?
“Community Colleges will develop and use centralized and integrated technology, which can be accessed through campus or district web portals, to better guide students in their educational process.”
Recommendation 2.3
MAP?
“The creation of online resources that would support advisement and allow many students to self-manage their academic pathways is essential.”
Sherpa? “(data) can be aggregated in educational data
warehouses, leveraged, and used to help advise students on effective pathways through college…An example of this would be the use of analysis of past student outcomes in various courses for students at various levels of basic skills to create an advisement matrix.”
“These technological applications will generate efficiencies, but more importantly they will increase and improve communications with students by using platforms they already rely on to manage their daily lives.”
Principles
Centralization Standardization Automation
Centralization
Stronger System Office Assessment Test Database Student Support Modules Data Warehouses (e.g., K-18 +
workforce longitudinal record system)
Standardization of Policies Policies
Mandatory participation in orientation and remediation for the non-college-ready
Declared program of study by end of 3rd term
Incentivized Enrollment Priority BOG Incentives Basic Skills in First Year Common K-14 College & Career
Readiness Standards
Standardization of Systems
Common Assessment Tests
Data-driven, student-driven scheduling
College Trending Scorecards
Student Success Scorecards
Automation (at least in part) Assessment tests Educational Plans Educational Pathways Data Warehouses Predictive Analytics
Proposed Online Services Common college
application Electronic
transcripts Online BOG waiver Education Planning
Module Electronic Library
Catalog Electronic
Resources
Job Placement Module
Textbook Purchasing Module
Transfer Advisement Module
Gartner’s Predictions
Hype Cycle/StratTech Map 2010