PRESENTATION TITLE GOES HERE May 31. 2013 STUDENT and PARENT INFORMATIONAL SESSION June 2, 2015.

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PRESENTATION TITLE GOES HERE May STUDENT and PARENT INFORMATIONAL SESSION June 2, 2015

Logistics The Exciting Stuff Summer Assignments Agenda

Dress Code Professional dress See handbook for specific guidelines Avoid anything too revealing or casual Dress two levels up

Parking The cost for the parking pass is TBD You must find another person in VANTAGE to share the pass with See Mr. Andy Nelson in the fall, the first week of school, with your VANTAGE partner

Where will I be learning? 8 minutes away from MHS

Daily Schedule Business in a Global Economy 7:45 AM – 10:30 AM Business Analytics, Broadcast 7:45 AM – 9:30 AM Health Care & Sports Science 11:55 AM – 2:40 PM Graphic & Product Design PM – 2.40 PM

Global Business, Analytics Grading Policy VANTAGE Business, Analytics Breakdown: 70% Academic o 60% in formative and summative assessments over the semester and 10% in final exam 15% Business Performance o Evaluation by VANTAGE instructors and mentors 15% Project Performance o Evaluation by VANTAGE Client, supervising instructor and peers

Health & Sport Science Grading Policy VANTAGE HSS Grading Breakdown: 65% Academic o Formative and summative assessments/labs/IAs over the semester, and final exams 35% Professional Performance o Semester Professionalism Reflection Paper o Evaluation by VANTAGE Instructors o Evaluation by VANTAGE Mentors

Social Media Policy See VANTAGE Handbook Inappropriate use can result in removal from project or program

Projects Project Teams: 3-5 person with specific roles

Clinicals/Site Visits Clinical Teams Example: Medtronic, Fairview Medical

Mentors Professional Relationship Guidelines

Database Assignment Each VANTAGE student is expected to recruit 20 adults that would be willing to go into a primary research database These are people willing to participate at least once during the year to take a survey or participate in a focus group or interview Use the Google form that is titled “Database Submission”

Global Business & Analytics: Summer Reading See Summer Reading List Prepare a 1-2 page written response answering these questions: What do you feel are the three most important or interesting points in the book? Why? How do these points apply to you? What is something that you disagreed with in the book? Why? What are two things that you did not understand or would like to study further? Example

Graphic & Product Design: Summer Project Sketchbook: purchase hard/spiral bound or create online Collect design inspiration ideas you like: logos, product design, photography, typography (type), patterns, colors, etc. Project overview will be ed Share ideas in the fall

Health care & Sports Science: Summer Assignment

Health care & Sports science: Areas of interest

Help Wanted: Guest Instructors Mentors Projects Clinicals Site Visits

Business Cards Available at Vistaprint.com: $6.99 Username: 12.mn.us Password: Vantage Go to My portfolio

Program Instructors & Further Questions Program Director: TBD Global Business: Brent Veninga, Melissa Olson and TBD Business Analytics: Matt Breen and Erik Sill Health & Sports Science: Mark Asanovich, Stephanie Nelson and Heidi Thomas Graphic and Product Design: Melanie Mozingo and TBD Minnetonka Broadcast: Leah Dasovich and Paul Olson

Analytics & Business Contact information Texting permission form Summer Reading Texting permission form Health Care Contact information Texting permission form NIH Participant Study Areas of interest Summary “To-do” list

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