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Title: Student Affairs


1
Student Affairs Technology
  • Sarah Glascock
  • Taisha Mikell
  • Xiaoran Xu
  • Eastern Illinois University
  • StudentAffairs.com Virtual Case Study 2004

2
Justification of the Course
  • Our institutions need to implement courses that
    make our students marketable and savvy in their
    respected career fields.
  • Forprofit competition may be gaining quicker
    than we imagined (Katz and Associates, 1998). As
    you prepare future leaders, they must be ready
    for any possible obstacles, including those in
    technology.
  • The information and material covered in the
    course does not only benefit the students, but
    the instructors and institutions who collaborate
    on the addition of this course to their
    curriculum.
  • The college culture is changing and technology
    plays a vital role in the change (Carnevale,
    2003). We (divisions of student affairs) must be
    up to par on technology in order to produce a
    culture from the which enhances the college
    experience for our current and future students.

3
Course Objectives
  • This course is designed to provide students with
    an individualized experience in the existence,
    creation, and application of technological
    innovations affecting higher education. Specific
    objectives of the course include
  • Introducing students to the world of technology
    and its impact on higher education
  • Provide students with an opportunity to become
    familiar with several major publications on
    technology that either directly or indirectly
    impact our entire educational system
  • Provide students with opportunities to develop
    expertise in the utilization of various software
    packages
  • Provide students with opportunities to explore
    the literature and meet with educators to gain
    insight into their concerns and experiences
    with technology.

4
Learning Model
  • Constructivist information processing model
    should be used for this course
  • Reflect on readings, classroom discussions and
    out-of-class work to develop understanding of the
    relationship of student affairs and technology.

5
Learning Outcomes
  • Support the mission statement
  • Assist students in meeting their educational
    goals
  • Create a comprehensive learning environment that
    fosters the intellectual, social, ethical and
    personal development of students
  • Enhance communication between student affair
    professionals and faculty members

6
Course Syllabus Potential Assignments
  • The following slides serve as a guideline to
    what material can be covered in a course
    concerning Student Affairs and Technology.

7
Syllabus
  • Week One What is Technology?
  • Expands above and beyond definition that
    computers and
  • software technology
  • Assess individual knowledge of technology and
    technologywhich they are comfortable
  • Week Two Technology Policies on College
    Campuses
  • Computer Use Policies
  • Machine Policies
  • Electronic Policies
  • Who has authority of certain areas of technology
    onrespected campuses?
  • Week Three Adaptive Technologies on Campus
  • What technologies on campus are adaptable to
    other departments? What technologies are
    adaptable to boththe student affairs and
    academic affairs realms?

8
Syllabus
  • Week Four Bill of Rights and Responsibilities
    for Electronic Learners
  • What are the rights and responsibilities staff
    have for technology?
  • What are the rights and responsibilities faculty
    have for technology?
  • What are the rights and responsibilities students
    have for technology?
  • Week Five Special Problems and Solutions to the
    Application of Technology
  • What is the role of technology in assisting works
    of student affairs professionals?
  • Week Six Technology, Games Human Development
  • How has technology impacted the workforce?
  • How has technology impacted overall human
    development?

9
Syllabus
  • Week Seven Technology as a Philosophical
    Construct and Influence on Student Learning
    Theories
  • How has technology impacted student development?
  • What has technology done to college culture as we
    know it today?
  • Week Eight DOT COMs and Colleges and
    Universities
  • Marketing and the University
  • How can universities market themselves with and
    without technology?
  • Week Nine Legal Ramifications of Technological
    Abuse and Misuse
  • Judicial Affairs Office Sanctions and Policies
    for students
  • Who handles staff/faculty technology abuse?

10
Syllabus
  • Week Ten Database Applications
  • Sufficient database knowledge
  • Week Eleven Assessment in Student Affairs
  • Software used for assessment/evaluation
  • Week Twelve Online Facilitation and Student
    Affairs
  • Goes beyond the classroom Students look to
    online programs for student affairs departments
    (i.e., Health Service, Dining Centers, Student
    life)
  • Online Universities
  • Can Student Affairs reach those who only access
    the institution online?

11
Syllabus
  • Week Thirteen Online Learning and Communication
  • Do students today communicate differently?
  • Can online learning replace the hands-on
    atmosphere of a classroom?
  • Week Fourteen Future Trends in Technology and
    Higher Education
  • What technology will Student Affairs occupations
    implement in the next 5, 10, 50 years?
  • How can we be sure to be on the same level of
    technology as our students?

12
Suggested Course Assignments
  • Create case studies concerning students and
    improper use of technology
  • Pose a debate Is technology a right or is it an
    opportunity to enhance?
  • Request students bring in one article a week for
    class discussion concerning technology and higher
    education
  • Present on different divisions of student affairs
    and the technology which is valuable and vital to
    that department

13
Suggested Course Assignments
  • Have students limit (or go completely without)
    any technology for 24 hours and write a response
    paper about the benefits and challenges of doing
    so.
  • Have students work together to create a project
    that enhances the relationship of higher
    education and technology
  • Interactive websites
  • CD-Rom to promote student personnel program

14
Necessities of Technology Course
  • Competence and knowledge of technology
  • Interests in using technology
  • Communication in Internet (AOL, MSN Messenger,
    Yahoo Messenger)
  • Be aware of legal issues in using technology
  • Multicultural issues, Study Abroad
  • Student development

15
References
  • Carnevale, D. (2003, October 3). All-in-one
    entertainment.
  • The Chronicle of Higher Education, pg. A28-29.
  • Katz, R.N. Associates. (1998). Dancing with
    the devilInformation technology and new
    competition in higher education.
  • San Francisco Jossey-Bass.
  • Kurzwell, R. (1999). When computers exceed human
    intelligence The age of spiritual machines. New
    York Penguin Books.

Carnevale, D. (2003, October 3). All-in-one
entertainment. The Chronicle of Higher
Education, pg. A28-29. McCain, T., Jukes, I.
(2001). Windows on the future Education in the
age of technology. Thousand Oaks, CA Corwin
Press.
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