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A College Success Course for the New Millennial Student Dr. Marsha Fralick
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Ice Breaker Introduce yourself. Where are you from? Where are you from? What is one thing I should see if I What is one thing I should see if I were to visit where you live? were to visit where you live?
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Overview Program descriptionProgram description Program resultsProgram results Key elementsKey elements Career planningCareer planning Learning styleLearning style TechnologyTechnology Course creditCourse credit
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Cuyamaca College El Cajon, CA
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Personal Development 124, Lifelong Success 8000 students enrolled in college8000 students enrolled in college 1600 take PDC 124 each year1600 take PDC 124 each year One of the top 15 revenue producing programs for the collegeOne of the top 15 revenue producing programs for the college 56 sections a year56 sections a year
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Course Choices Face to FaceFace to Face 22 sections 22 sections BlendedBlended 22 sections22 sections OnlineOnline 12 sections12 sections
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College Success MotivationMotivation Time and MoneyTime and Money Memory and ReadingMemory and Reading Test TakingTest Taking Taking Notes, Writing and SpeakingTaking Notes, Writing and Speaking
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Career Success Personality and Related MajorsPersonality and Related Majors Learning Style and IntelligenceLearning Style and Intelligence Interests and ValuesInterests and Values Career and Educational PlanningCareer and Educational Planning
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Lifelong Success Communication and RelationshipsCommunication and Relationships Critical and Creative ThinkingCritical and Creative Thinking Maintaining a Healthy LifestyleMaintaining a Healthy Lifestyle Appreciating DiversityAppreciating Diversity Positive ThinkingPositive Thinking Life StagesLife Stages
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Program Results Program Review 2000, 2005
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The most significant finding is increased persistence.
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Persistence Students who return the next semesterStudents who return the next semester Approximately half of community college students nationwide do not persist after the first semesterApproximately half of community college students nationwide do not persist after the first semester
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College Persistence Semester to Semester 5 Year Average at Cuyamaca College All successful PDC students 89%All successful PDC students 89% All students 63%All students 63% A 26% improvement!
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How can we help college students be successful? ThinkThink PairPair ShareShare
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Keys to Success Career PlanningCareer Planning Learning StyleLearning Style Course CreditCourse Credit TechnologyTechnology
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College Success: A Study of Positive and Negative Attrition Community College Review
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The Successful Student Had a definite goal or college majorHad a definite goal or college major Based on this research, choosing a major and career planning was included in our college success course.
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How to Choose a Major Self AssessmentSelf Assessment PersonalityPersonality InterestsInterests ValuesValues Learning StyleLearning Style Career ResearchCareer Research
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Key theme throughout course Carl Jung and personality type Online:
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The PEPS Learning Style Assessment Measures preferences in 20 areasMeasures preferences in 20 areas PerceptualPerceptual EnvironmentalEnvironmental EmotionalEmotional SociologicalSociological PhysicalPhysical
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Key to Success: Make it Count Transfers as general education for CSUC, Area E, Lifelong UnderstandingTransfers as general education for CSUC, Area E, Lifelong Understanding Transfers to University of CaliforniaTransfers to University of California
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The Transfer Approval Process Academic RigorAcademic Rigor Broad ScopeBroad ScopeCareers Lifelong Success Articulate with UniversitiesArticulate with Universities
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Bridge High School Community College University
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Technology A Skill Needed for College Success
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New Millennials Our current college studentsOur current college students Most were born with a computer in the home and were using them by age 5Most were born with a computer in the home and were using them by age 5 Cyber generationCyber generation The connected generationThe connected generation 82% are online daily82% are online daily Average 12 hours per week onlineAverage 12 hours per week online
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Where are you in the technology continuum? Baby boomer 1946-1964Baby boomer 1946-1964 Generation X 1965-1977Generation X 1965-1977 New Millennials 1977-1995New Millennials 1977-1995 How much technology did you use in college?How much technology did you use in college?
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Rationale for Using Technology Your students use itYour students use it It captures their attentionIt captures their attention Education on demandEducation on demand Any time or place Any time or place Increased accessIncreased access New roles for facultyNew roles for faculty
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Using Technology Online career and learning style assessmentOnline career and learning style assessment E-textE-text Online portfolioOnline portfolio
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Take a look at CollegeScope http://www.collegescope.com/cuyamaca http://www.collegescope.com/cuyamaca
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Technology for New Millennials Individually tailoredIndividually tailored PortablePortable Dynamic ContentDynamic Content
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Technology helps guide students through the critical first two weeks Make sure all students have startedMake sure all students have started Monitor progress from the beginningMonitor progress from the beginning Engaging material for the New Millennial GenerationEngaging material for the New Millennial Generation
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Resources for Faculty http://www.collegesuccess1.com http://www.collegesuccess1.com Classroom exercisesClassroom exercises SyllabusSyllabus ResearchResearch PowerPointPowerPoint Internet LinksInternet Links
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Questions?Questions? Evaluation formsEvaluation forms
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