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Joe Sabado & Tyler Miller #3DLEAD Technology in Higher Education, Social Media and Three Dimensional Leadership

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Joe Sabado & Tyler Miller#3DLEAD

Technology in Higher Education, Social Media and Three Dimensional Leadership

Tyler Miller Assistant Director of HousingPresident-Elect, WACUHO(Twitter: @tmiller1212)Joe Sabado Acting Executive Director, SIS&TTechnology KC Chair-Elect, NASPA(Twitter: @joesabado)#3DLEAD

Joe Sabado

www.joesabado.com

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Tyler Miller

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My Networks:

#3DLEADWACUHO (Western Association of College and University Housing Officers)President Elect

ACUHO-I (Association of College and University Housing Officers, International)Regional Affiliation Task Force

Social Media Networks:

Facebook: Student Affairs page, #SAKliq, #geekEd, many others

Twitter: #SAChat, #SAGrad, #SAKliq

Yik Yak (Anonymous)

Intended Outcomes& Agenda#3DLEAD

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Intended Outcomes

Why does technology competency and engaging in social media matter?

How are some of the ways we using information technology and social media at UCSB?

As leaders in student affairs and housing, how do we approach technology, including social media? How do we build technology competencies?

What are some tips and resources for effectively engaging in social media?

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Agenda

Technology as a Student Affairs CompetencyInformation Technology at UCSBWhy it matters?Meet students & staff where they areDr. Leesa Beck (research study)Three Dimensional Leadership FrameworkBuilding CompetenciesTips and Resources

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Technology as Student Affairs Professional Competency#3DLEAD

One of the most important convos in student affairsTech as professional competencyrecognition of technologys role in student success / conduct businessRecognition that student affairs professionals must keep up their technology skills to effectively serve students and to grow professionally

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Personal and Ethical FoundationsValues, Philosophy, and HistoryAssessment, Evaluation, and ResearchLaw, Policy, and GovernanceOrganizational and Human ResourceLeadership Social Justice and InclusionStudent Learning and DevelopmentAdvising and Supporting

Added in 2015Technology (from thread)

Professional Competency Areas for Student Affairs Educators#3DLEAD

In 2009, ACPACollege Student Educators International and NASPAStudent Affairs Administrators in Higher Education collaborated to establish a common set of professional competency areas for student affairs educators.

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Student learning and success spans environments that are both physical and virtual; thus, student affairs educators must proactively engage students within these settings.

Focus is broader and inclusive of innovation, meaning that student affairs work is dynamic and must use a variety of tools to engage students in learning.Technology as a student affairs professional competency

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Information & Communication Technology at UCSB#3DLEAD

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State of Technology on CampusApplications #3DLEAD

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#3DLEADSIS&T Provided/Supported Applications

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#3DLEADSIS&T Provided/Supported Applications

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#3DLEADSIS&T Provided/Supported Applications

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#3DLEADSIS&T Provided/Supported Applications

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Social Media at UCSB

web-based communication tools and applications that enable people to interact with each other by both sharing and consuming information.#3DLEAD

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Admissions

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Admissions#3DLEAD

Educational Opportunity Program

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Housing & Residential Services#3DLEAD

Facebook Schools App

#3DLEADTo support community building and engagement, esp. important for students, including international students unable to visit campus before submitting their intent to register (SIR).Reduce call volume/increase productivityPromote programs to incoming studentsAdapt business practices to become more strategic57% of incoming (2016-17) Frosh 73% of incoming (2016-17) Transfers 64% of all currently enrolled undergraduate students have joinedKeyword alertsRoommate FinderAnnouncements

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Why Does Social Media Matter?#3DLEAD

Social media = 1 of the tools26

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#3DLEADSocial Media Usage: 2005-201518-29 years old 90% in 2015http://www.pewinternet.org/2015/10/08/social-networking-usage-2005-2015/

Three Dimensional Leadership#3DLEAD

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Genesis of the 3-D model

2013-2014 was a time of tremendous learning about leadership for me my students challenged current paradigms about leadership30

Traditional Leadership Paradigms

Leadership is a relational and ethical process of people together accomplishing a positive change Astins Social ChangeKomives, Lucas, McMahons Relational Leadership#3DLEAD

5 minutes on this slide ask if people are familiar with these models if not take the five minutes. If they are go through in 2 minutes.

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The Future: Leadership in Three Dimensions

HighLowHighLowReal, Face to Face Leadership SkillsFirst DimensionDigital/Virtual Leadership SkillsSecond DimensionIntegrated Leader: Third Dimension#3DLEAD

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First Dimension

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Focus on the first dimension being GOOD. The current paradigm works. Relational leadership is fantastic. Real relationships in the real world.

Leadership is a relational and ethical process of people together attempting to accomplish positive change

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The Second DimensionEnter the Matrix#3DLEAD

Second Dimension otherwise known as the MatrixWhat leadership looks like in the virtual world looks very different than in the real worldConsider World of Warcraft, League of Legends, Call of Duty or any other virtual online world students engage in there exists a leadership structure guilds, tribes, etc.34

Welcome to the Third Dimension#3DLEAD

The third dimension Integration Three Dimensional Leaders know how to lead in the real world, know how to lead online and can fluidly move between both.

Josie Ahlquist. She and I connected via twitter first. Then met up at ACPA to engage in this conversation. Then came to our campus to train our student staff on digital leadership. 35

Big Barrier to Integration

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From a social justice perspective, Money and access are the biggest barriers from moving people from the first dimension to the second dimension.

Fresno State started a tablet program grants for students to purchase tablets. They have 70% first gen and 74% pell grant students. Most students are low income. President Castro identified this as a major barrier to the success of our under-represented students. The goal would be to no longer need textbooks and reduce costs for students. But we are not there yet and need to recognize the impact technology has on those who have vs those who dont.36

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Becoming integrated:

To engage in the second dimension we just need to ride the wave pushing folks to engage in the digital world

We encouraged staff to TAKE OUT their phones during training37

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And what we found were different staff engaging than in the actual sessions38

Tremendous Challenge

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But we also need to engage second dimensional leaders to engage in the first dimension this is a greater challenge, with very few answers.

The problem is these students have MEANING in the virtual world. These students feel competent and powerful in the virtual world. They dont feel this way in the real world. How do we get them taking risks?

LARPing, youtube meet and greets, etcWearables the apple watch literally allows you to send your heartbeat to someone else talk about integrated

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Latest is Pokemon Go - gets people from the virtual to the real

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TIPS AND RESOURCES#3DLEAD

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Social media framework

PeopleObjectivesStrategiesTechnologies#3DLEAD

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Social Media Department Tips

Be accurate, timely and check your factsTone: Use an active voice that is authentic to your brandTag departments, cross promote brand (e.g., refer fans back to your website)Respond promptly, following a response protocol endorsed by your departmentPost, use Community Guidelines (see example underGeneral Information)For more tips, visithttp://bit.ly/commcollabsocial#3DLEAD

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#3DLEAD

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Gauchos to Follow

Twitter: @daniellequinoneLinkedin: keribradfordLinkedin: katyaarmistead#3DLEAD

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Gauchos Doing Research#3DLEADThe Role of Social Media Networking Communities in Transfer Student Success

Dr. Leesa BeckRegistrarUCSB

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Digital Leadership Educators

http://josieahlquist.com

http://blog.reyjunco.com/

https://equalman.com/#3DLEAD

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#3DLEAD

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QUESTIONS?#3DLEAD

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Which Generation Are You?#3DLEAD