Archive for October, 2008

More about the seminar content

October 21st, 2008 by Karen Thurmond | No Comments | Filed in Getting Started

Looking for more information about the technology seminar? Here are some of the questions I got today.

Are we simply hearing about new technologies?

Some of what you may hear will be new, especially if this is your initial foray into social networking and other web based applications for communication, assessment, and administration. But just hearing about it is not the focus of our seminar…read on.

Will there be an opportunity to apply some things we learn so that we might relatively master these concepts while at the Institute?

Absolutely…we hope you will take away several hands on experiences with web based applications that are free and open to all. We will get you started, and certainly be glad to help. Before the seminar, you might want to talk to as many students as possible to find out what they use. As my web master says, “you might as well go where they are!”

Because we will focus on getting your hands on the tools, we are asking that every participants bring a laptop with wireless capability to the seminar. We are working very hard to make wireless internet available to the participants of the seminar, so come prepared to use it!

Are you aware of what technologies or software we might delve into?

There are a few that we know college students are using in larger numbers than some others…facebook, blogger and other google applications, twitter to name just a few. As mentioned above, do some research with your students. If you want to meet them where they are, find out where they are.

What are the possible uses for Web 2.0 to enhance academic advising?

Web based social networking applications, such as wikis, enhance the work that advisors do. The continuing development of advisors may be enhanced by the use of web tools for “handbooks,” advising “courses.” Communication among advisors in an office or across a campus can be transformed by tools that make discussion and information readily available. Administrators and advisors alike should begin thinking about the type of information available through social networking and web based tools. Surveys, data, and information can enhance and inform the effective practice of academic advising.

Social networking tools may enhance communication with your students and colleagues. Every day new tools are available, but there are a few that enjoy high levels of usership among college students. What students use may differ by state, region, country, and age of the student. Talk to your students before you come to the seminar so that you use your time effectively. And remember…”email is for old people.”

Will we learn how to incorporate technology into our advising?

As an advisor you have skills and abilities that make you a good advisor. The focus of the seminar is not to teach you how to advise, but rather to help you discover what uses of technology might enhance your advising.

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What is Twitter?

October 11th, 2008 by Eric Stoller | 1 Comment | Filed in Blogs/Microblogs, Web 2.0

What is Twitter? Twitter is a service for friends, family, and co–workers to communicate and stay connected through the exchange of quick, frequent answers to one simple question: What are you doing?

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