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Dr. Pam Riegle & Jamie Johnson Ball State University
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Every institution is different…..what may work for us may not work for you. The mission, personnel, facilities, and funding of individual departments guide us. Sharing is encouraged during this presentation (lots of website chat and informal discussions about study table programs).
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Ball State Academic Support two full time staff, two G.A.s, hourly graduate student workers, and no dedicated space forced to share resources for study table most time is spent one-on-one with students Study Table Evolution evolved from traditional study hall environment rules were created in response to needs as educational delivery evolves, so should study tables
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Study table hours refers to a set number of hours students must complete on a weekly basis. All new student athletes will go through at least one semester of the program. Coaches/Academic Support decide hours, but coaches supply punishment. The deadline every week is FRIDAY at 2:00pm. Student athletes will use sport codes on attendance sheets. Students will choose, when and how they will complete their hours each week.
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Two locations: Library (middle of campus) M-F 9:00am-2:00pm Carmichael Hall (two large classrooms) S-Th 8:00pm-10:00pm. Very strict and very quiet! Any students not studying are asked to leave without getting their hours. No disruptions (phones). Two graduate assistants and 4-6 other hourly graduate student employees work at these study tables.
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Student athletes see the same tutors as non- athletes. Tutors are employed through the Learning Center and are usually majors or graduate students in a specific area. The Learning Center keeps tally of customers. Tutoring sessions last 50 minutes. Learning Center is open from 9am-8pm M-R and 8am-noon on Friday. Writing desk takes walk-ins…..get feedback on papers.
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Is a Durable card used to reward time spent at other beneficial locations Instructor office hours, supplemental instruction sessions, volunteer hours, or study sessions will count on passports. Signatures are verified. submitted between 9:00am – 2:00pm on Friday, unless students are gone for competition
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submitted between 9am – 2pm on Fridays Papers … one full page = ½ hour Practice Tests….½ hour for every 20 Qs (80%) Mathzone, OWL (chem), book websitesbook websites Computer Projects (i.e. power point, excel)… max two hours per week Research…hard copies must be submitted…max 2 hours per week Plays, Speakers, Concerts, Lectures…max 2 hours per week Other work/exceptions…approval of SASS
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forces students to manage their time and plan ahead…..and allows flexibility eliminates traditional problems using computer labs (facebook, etc.) encourages students to complete all their work instead of only things they can do in a study hall or computer lab allows academic support staff to examine the quality of work submitted by student athletes is more representative of current academic assignments
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increased means to achieve hours can increase chances at cheating (copied papers, forged signatures, etc.) can be confusing initially (even with orientation) rely on graduate students a great deal lots of record keeping…must be accurate must adjust rules as technology evolves
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