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Stressing your Noodle, Try Moodle. Lisa Kittelson Academic Advisor University of Minnesota Duluth. Research. Millennial Generation. Technology. How does technology impact advising appointments & student success?. Pre-Advisement Module Meet other students within the major - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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Stressing your Noodle, Try Moodle
Lisa KittelsonAcademic AdvisorUniversity of Minnesota Duluth
Research
Advising“Advisors must look beyond comfort levels in technology and continually enhance individual skills to meet the needs of students today and in the future. Advisors need to look at how technologies enable them to enhance, not limit or weaken, the quality of the conversation with advisees” (Nutt, 2005).
Millennial Generation
Technology
How does technology impact advising appointments & student success?
Moodle Module (Online Advising Course)
Pre-Advisement Module Meet other students
within the major Moodle Orientation College Dictionary Involvement
Opportunities on Campus Navigating the Web Appointment Scheduling Role of advising
Degree Requirements Application to the Program
Requirements How to read the Academic
Progress Audit System (APAS) Report
Registration Refresher Graduation Plan
Assignment Quiz Daily Chat Hour
Research Method
Experimental Group (44) Control Group (23)
Developmental Advising
65%
30%
Experimental Group Control Group
30%
70%
Programmatic (Prescriptive) Advising
Advising Appointment Content
Change in Assessment Scores
77%
97%
77%
97%
76%
97%
0%
20%
40%
60%
80%
100%
120%
Experimental Group Control Group
Pre-Assessment Score
Post-Assessment Score
77%
97%
76%
94%
Appointment Observation
Experimental Group Control Group
82%
57% 59%
43%
62%
47%
Conclusions
Students who completed the module prior to the advising appointment… Better understood the programmatic information. Had more time available for developmental advising which
lead to more deeper and meaningful conversations. Were more likely to complete an accurate 4 year graduation
plan Change of knowledge between pre and post
assessment same whether taught in person or online. If taught online more meaningful in person conversations.
Student Survey
Students in the experimental group also had the choice of completing a voluntary survey on their opinion of the Pre-Advisement Module
27.3% return on the surveyResults are as follows…
Module useful for new students to complete…
Moderately Agree
Strongly Agree
Slightly Agree
Slightly Disagree
Module Clearly Explains…
Degree Requirements
Program WorksheetHow to Register
How to Apply to the Program
Strongly Agree Moderately Agree Slightly Agree
How long did it take to complete?
Less than 30 Minutes
30 Minutes to 1 Hour
1 Hour to 1.5 Hours
Would you recommend this module to other elementary education students?
YES
90%
NO
10%
Three Stages of Backwards Design
Understanding By Design by Grant Wiggins & Jay McTighe. Stage 1: Identify Desired Results
What students should know, understand, be able to do & be familiar with?
Stage 2: Determine Acceptable Evidence How will we know if students have achieved desired
results? Understanding? Proficiency?
Stage 3: Plan Learning Experiences & Instruction Develop appropriate instructional activities that address
knowledge and skills
What’s Next?
What information would you like students to learn prior to advising appointments?
What course management systems available on your campus?
How does this integrate in what you are currently doing with advising and technology on your campus?
What does all of this mean?
Millennial’s + Modules = Meaningful Advising