DePaul Teaching and Learning Conference 2011 Presenters Richard P. Morales and Kristen Reid Salom0n Division of Student Affairs.

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DePaul Teaching and Learning Conference 2011 Presenters Richard P. Morales and Kristen Reid Salom0n Division of Student Affairs

 Who are we and what do we do?  Department & Program Descriptions  How and where is learning happening?  Learning through Technology and Virtual Spaces  How can you use this information?  Q&A

Overview of SLI and the Certificate program  SRL Framework  Key Programs and Initiatives  Leadership Certificate Program ▪ Envision, Empower, Engage ▪ Achieve up to 6 different certificates ▪ Workshops, experience, and reflections

 P.A.T.H.S. stands for: Providing Access Through Holistic Support  What is it? P.A.T.H.S. is a career exploration program that assist first-generation students, low-income students, and students of color to make the critical choice of pursuing a graduate degree or pursuing a career right after they graduate through structured, value-adding, campus experiences.

 Our definition of learning Student Learning is defined as a comprehensive, holistic, transformative activity that integrates academic learning and student development and recognizes the essential integration of both as student engage in both educational and developmental outcomes. (Adapted from Learning Reconsidered)  Where we know learning is happening ▪ Curricular –traditional classroom settings ▪ Co-curricular- academic/student affairs collaborations, traditional student affairs settings

 SLI Virtual Reflection Spaces ▪ You Tube Videos ▪ OrgSync  Social Media Outlets ▪ Facebook ▪ Twitter ▪ Blogs

PATHS Online Roadmap

 How can you use virtual spaces and technology in your classes and curriculum? ▪ Social media to promote discussions ▪ Use free spaces ▪ Get on OrgSync ▪ Twitter for what students need to know now  Utilize the expertise of current students, IS, the Office of Student Involvement, etc. to create your own  Don’t reinvent the wheel if you don’t have to…

 Richard P. Morales  Office of Multicultural Student Success   LPSC, Suite 304  Kristen Reid Salomon  Student Leadership Institute   LPSC, Suite 302