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History of the GPS LifePlan
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2006
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Minnesota State Colleges and Universities Institutions
2007 = Inquiry = Communication Group = Advisory Work Group = Customized Site Completed = Full Implementation This map indicate schools implementation activity within our system for using the GPS LifePlan. Even though not all institutions have customized sites, the majority are in the process of implementation on some level. 0 – No participation 1 – Inquiry: Contacted Coordinator with Inquiry or Expressed Interest 2 – Communication Group: Campus conversations have begun, designated person on campus to serve as point person; overview presentation from the Project Team Member, invited to GSP LifePlan Advisory Group Communication List 3 – Advisory Work Group: Developing GPS LifePlan Implementation Plan, Active Participation in the Advisory Group, implementation training for Project Team Member (becomes active member on the MnSCU GPS LifePlan Advisory Work Group) 4 – Customized Website is built, Completed GPS LifePlan Implementation Plan;, campus activities are planned and may have begun 5 – Full-implementation: Integration across the campus including Student Affairs and Academic Affairs, Available and promoted to all students, EFolio is integrated into the program structure, Has integrated the project into the Institution’s Presidential Work Plan, Commitment to Continued Assessment and Improvement of the GPS LifePlan Program Implementation on Campus
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Customized GPS LifePlan Sites
Many schools in the Minnesota State Colleges and Universities system have a customized version of the GPS LifePlan that includes links to campus support services: Century College Central Lakes College Distance Minnesota Fond du Lac Tribal and Community College Hennepin Technical College Hibbing Community College Lake Superior College Mesabi Range Community and Technical College Minneapolis Community and Technical College Minnesota State Community and Technical College Minnesota Online North Hennepin Community College Normandale Community College Northland Community and Technical College Northwest Technical College Pine Technical College Ridgewater College Riverland Community College Rochester Community and Technical College South Central College St. Cloud Technical and Community College Winona State University - Rochester 360* Distance Center of Excellence (Manufacturing and Applied Engineering Center of Excellence) Top Ten Visited Sites in past 30 Days There are a total of 22 customized higher education sites which share a common core content but has the branding of the organization on the banner and links to the institutional resources in each of the 5 main areas (Career, Education, Finance, Leadership, and Personal). The Secondary version is consistently the second highest visited version next to Century College, with MnSCU schools from a variety of sizes and geographic areas in the top 10. Military can also be seen in the top 10 for the last 30 days.
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310 First Year Experience Classes 7750 students
It’s being used across the state 49 Career Classes 1225 students 310 First Year Experience Classes Keyword search in Systemwide for: career planning. Results say more than 150. Clearly, many of these classes are not Career and Life Planning classes, but most of them are. Usage & Potential Usage – MNSCU Career & Life Classes – Fall/Spring 2014 7750 students
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2009 Developed in Partnership with MnSCU, the MN National Guard and the MN Department of Veterans Affairs in 2009 The first version of the GPS LifePlan was created by Century College in Shortly after we shared with other colleges and universities within the MnSCU system. In 2009, we partnered with the MN National Guard and MN Veterans Affairs to create a version for military service members, veterans, and families. The Workforce version for job seekers and the Secondary version for high school and youth, were developed in Partnership with MnSCU, DEED, ISEEK, ABE Staff, MN WorkForce Center Staff, High Schools, Girl Scouts and Junior Achievement in 2011.
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2011 Developed in Partnership with MnSCU, DEED, ISEEK, ABE Staff, MN WorkForce Center Staff, High Schools, Girl Scouts and Junior Achievement in 2011 The first version of the GPS LifePlan was created by Century College in Shortly after we shared with other colleges and universities within the MnSCU system. In 2009, we partnered with the MN National Guard and MN Veterans Affairs to create a version for military service members, veterans, and families. The Workforce version for job seekers and the Secondary version for high school and youth, were developed in Partnership with MnSCU, DEED, ISEEK, ABE Staff, MN WorkForce Center Staff, High Schools, Girl Scouts and Junior Achievement in 2011.
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Mobile ACCESS IS VITAL 45% 60% 43% 50%
Cell internet users living in households with annual income less than $30,000 mostly use their phone to go online. 45% Hispanics who are cell-mostly internet users. 60% 43% African-Americans who are cell-mostly internet users. Randy: With almost 2/3 of cell owners using their phones to go online and 50% of cell internet users age 18 – 29 is mostly use their cell phones to go online, with a large percentage reflecting African-Americans, Hispanic and household earnings of less than $30,000 a year, mobile friendly essential! From: 50% Cell-internet users age 18 – 29 who mostly use their cell phones to go online.
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January 2015
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Mobile GPS LifePlan Michele: … their education, and more!
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MyFutureQuest Michele: And that is what we are doing with MyFutureQuest – tapping into the power of gaming to connect students to concepts, terms, and challenges for college, career and life success in a format that taps into a deeper learning through strengthening neural pathways beyond conscious reasoning as they progress through various levels, build confidence, and unlock information continuously that helps them create their future.
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Redesigned NEW GPS The new version was released January 2017 based on work by Century staff, faculty and input from students. There are a lot of new useful features in the new version. Rather than go into them, take a look at the flyer on your tables or attend the breakout session. FYI: These are the new features that are on the flyer: Saving assessments and other information (has been requested for years) Interactive Online help (via chat, or phone) Mobile/Device friendly ADA compliant OER Learning Modules Direction, but still can explore Commitment – supported by Minnesota State
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