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NACADA - Technology in Advising Community Meeting
http://bit.ly/advtech2018 - Tuesday Oct. 2, 2:00-3:00pm MST
Chair - John P. Sauter, Jr., Ph.D., @JohnPSauter, [email protected]
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Editable Suggestions & Ideas (follow this link to contribute to our discussion of the goals).
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Virtual Sign In & Giveaways - Please sign in to let us know you attended our community meeting
virtually or in person and let us know your interests and feedback. (Prizes available)
Click this link to sign in - https://goo.gl/forms/INXoiFtlB2z2VEap2
PRIZES FOR SIGNING IN before 2:30 pm MST October 2nd: ● Virtually any time before the deadline
● Physically at the Advising Communities Fair (7:15-8:30 am MST on
Monday October 1 ) or Community Meeting will be entered in the
giveaway. (2-3 pm MST, Tuesday October 2 )
WINNERS WILL BE ANNOUNCED AT THE COMMUNITY MEETING.
● Roku Express (Phoenix Attendees Only)
● Time & Again: Ultimate A-ha 2 CD Collection. (Phoenix Attendees Only)
● (2) Custom 6” Pen & Ink Drawing (open to all attendees virtual or in person)
#NACADA18 Tweet-up & #AdvTech Social, Monday
October 1, 2018 Time: 7:30pm-whenever - http://bit.ly/acadvtweetup18
Arrogant Butcher, 2 E. Jefferson #150 https://www.foxrc.com/restaurants/the-arrogant-butcher/
Sponsored Sessions 2018 - Congratulations to the following presentations selected sponsored sessions.
● What are You Saying?!?- Professionalism, Tech, and Slang, Brighton Brooks,
Oct. 01, 10:15 am - 11:15 am
● The Impact of Texting on Academic Advising and Student Engagement, Cassandre Giguere Alvarado, Jillian
Koslowski
Oct. 02, 11:15 am - 12:15 pm
● Flipped Advising: Technology Leads to More Conversation, Michael Abel, Ashley Pauling, Daniel Zarazua
Oct. 03, 8:00 am - 9:00 am N 129 A/B
Join us at the Tech in Advising & ACD Fair - Tuesday Oct 2, 2018, 7:15-8:30
“What is you’re A-ha moment with technology”.
● Stop by to say hello and learn more about the Technology in Advising Community
● Turn our poster into a “take on me” style photo booth with cutouts props
● Sign in virtually or in person to win the prizes listed above
● WE WON MOST CREATIVE POSTER!
Technology in Advising Community Meeting, Tuesday October 2, 2018, 2:00-3:00pm
Please join us if you can. I would like to address the information here including our projects in the works as well as
solicit your feedback for better ways to communicate and get folks involved. I would welcome any ideas and
suggestions on how to address these issues.
HOT TOPIC: Work Smarter, Not Harder: Integrating Technology into Advisor Training, Wednesday Oct. 3, 10:30-11:30
John Sauter, Zach Richards, Sara Ackerson, Tom Dickson, N 227 A
Steering Committee: Thank you to the steering committee members who provided support/guidance/ideas this year.
NACADA Technology in Advising Community Steering Committee
Active Roster
Last Name First Name Institution
Ackerson Sara Washington State University
Burrell Cale UNC Ashville
Dasgupta Subhasish George Washington University
Dickson Tom University of California, Riverside
Higgs Karen Georgia College
Howard Sarah Ohio State University
Maddox Sarah Colorado State University
Moore Lyndsay Virginia Comonwealth University (former)
Moser Clint Utah Valley University
Pasquini Laura University of North Texas
Pendergrast Shanna University of Tennessee, Knoxville
Presnell Don Appalachian State University
Richards Zach Southern New Hampshire University
Richardson Blackwell Kelsey Augsburg University
Santos Soyla University of Texas at Arlington
Sauter John Niagara University
Sereno Kasandrea University of South Florida
Simms Jeff Mott Community College
Sobie Greg University of Manitoba
Steele George Ohio State University
Thompson Diana University of Hawaii at Manoa
Wymore D'Evelyn Florida State University
Tech Labs (all held in W 106 A) A big thank you to Sarah Howard for coordinating our 2nd year of tech labs (12 in all), and for securing funding!
Please consider attending these short 20 minute hands-on presentations and possibly submitting one next year.
Monday, Oct 1 11:30-11:55 a.m. - D&@!%$ Jim! I’m an Academic Advisor, Not an Excel Analyst: Use of Excel
in Academic Advising - Di Dingman
12:00-12:25 p.m. - 4 Quick Tips for Managing Email - Sarah Howard
2:00-2:25 p.m. - Harness your databases & surveys: The power of “concatenate” conversion -
John Sauter
2:30-2:55 p.m. - Mastering your student spreadsheet - Zach Richards
3:15-3:40 p.m. - Accessibility Check for Advising in a Digital Age - Laura Pasquini
Tuesday, Oct 2 9:15-9:40 a.m. - Beyond PowerPoint - Heather Moore
10:00-10:25 a.m. - D&@!%$ Jim! I’m an Academic Advisor, Not an Excel Analyst: Use of Excel
in Academic Advising - Di Dingman
10:30-10:55 a.m. - Mastering your student spreadsheet - Zach Richards
11:15-11:40 a.m. - Google Apps & Tools for Advising Productivity - Laura Pasquini
11:45 a.m.-12:10 p.m. - Using LinkedIn As a Major Exploration Tool - Sarah Howard
Wednesday, Oct 3 8:30-8:55 a.m. - 4 Quick Tips for Managing Email - Sarah Howard
Upcoming Chair Election
Note that the chair position for the community will be up for election this year, so if you have an interest in that
position, please let me know and I would be happy to chat with you about it.
Goals & Projects:
“The purpose of NACADA's Technology in Advising Commission is to help academic advisors, faculty advisors, and
advising administrators understand the impact of using technologies in advising.” That statement is the guiding force
behind the projects and goals below. The following are frameworks for the projects and goals of the NACADA
Technology in Advising Community. The consistent formats are meant to guide progress and collaboration from our
membership as we pursue both our short term and long term goals. Several goals may include multiple projects. We
may revise, drop, or add goals as necessary. To volunteer, send project updates, or request collaborative projects,
please contact John Sauter, Chair of the Technology in Advising Community (2017-2019) at [email protected].
Outcome 1: Technology Labs for the Annual Conference As you can see from the above list, we have developed a lot of momentum in regard to the technology labs. Sarah
Howard has done a great job and we hope to continue to offer these in the future
Achievements:
● 12 tech lab presentations in Phoenix
● Funding for a room so we aren’t in a hallway this year.
Potential Areas of growth & Involvement:
● Encouraging attendance to the tech labs.
● Encouraging more members to submit hands-on tech presentations
● Converting tech labs into virtual offerings after the conference
● Supporting the tech labs at the conference (attendance & general tech troubleshooting)
● Combining the tech Labs with creativity based Labs. Great suggestion from Sarah Maddox following the
#saproart session. This could possibly raise the profile of the labs.
Outcome 2: Promote Communication, Involvement & Collaboration With Members This is a key area that needs some focus and adjustment, especially as it relates to sustainable leadership. It is
difficult to connect with all our members shared google docs, (membership list (delayed emails), list-serve (not
everyone uses this), facebook group (please join),
Achievements:
● Lots of great conversations happening at annual conference but how do we sustain them year round.
● Shared google docs (overviews like this one, collaborative project pages, updates & goals, etc…
● Collaboration directory (partial success, (need for a broader approach & engagement) Technology in Advising
Collaboration Directory: http://bit.ly/AdvTechDirectory
○ How to join the directory: http://bit.ly/NACADAAdvTechForm ● Transition of @AcadvChat leadership to Sarah Howard and continued support from moderators
○ @AcAdvChat: https://twitter.com/acadvchat ○ #AcAdv: https://twitter.com/hashtag/acadv?f=tweets&vertical=default&src=hash ○ Wordpress / Archive: https://acadvchat.wordpress.com/
Potential Areas of growth & Involvement:
● Shared models of communication ( steering committee & team based approaches that don’t rely only on the
chair )
● Sign in model - replacing the collaborative directory
● Encouraging membership (new & continuing members)
● Revisit & optimize the structure of the steering committee
● Feedback: Let us know how we can better communicate
● Online Zoom Town Hall Meeting OR Google Docs shared files.
Outcome 3: Goal: Collaborative Consultation With Other Advising Communities By collaborative consultation, we mean to draw upon our members who have experience and training in technology related areas, to provide consultation, strategies, recommendations, and guidance via Zoom, shared documents/resources, or other means. As needed a team of volunteers will be formed to provide support to the projects outlined by the other advising communities. However, collaborative consultation does not mean completing or staffing projects for other advising communities. While some of our members may choose to participate more out of their own interest, or as members of both commissions, the goal is to provide ideas and guidance to help them reach the next level
Achievements:
● Canadian Advising Community - Support was given to support the CAC’s new webinars
● Identification of potential partnerships
○ Canadian Advising Community - Continued involvement & support
○ LGBTQA Community - Support and consultation best practices needed to assist them in revising their
website
○ Region 1 - I planted the seed of offering a virtual conference and they are interested in the
possibility.
○ Distance Education - several of their projects overlap with our goals and member interests
○ Orientation Advising - TBD
○ Professional Development - TBD
○ Students with Disabilities - Webinar & Virtual offerings
○ HBCU -
Potential Areas of growth & Involvement:
● Identifying potential needs of advising communities & NACADA
● Coordinating and setting up teams to address these from our membership
Outcome 4: Work on Increasing Advising Technology Related Resources, Writing, &
Research Identify, Encourage & Support Research Associated with Technology in Advising
Achievements:
● Technology in Advising Handout - 1 page overview developed for NACADA
● Identification of some research projects currently in the works
Potential Areas of growth & Involvement:
● Need to develop a support network where our members can talk to
● Need to develop a list of opportunities to write & support resources
● Technology in Advising Pocket Guide (focus on global issues, rather than specific technologies)
● Examine the current resources of NACADA and the Technology In Advising Community to figure out what do
we need to develop (outdated materials, fallow sites, new needs, etc…)
Outcome 5: Lay the Groundwork for More Virtual Offerings, Technology in Advising
Conferences & Virtual Offerings Identify opportunities for increased online and virtual offerings for NACADA
Achievements:
● Support for the Canadian Advising Communities Webinars
Potential Areas of growth & Involvement:
● Virtual offerings - Brown Bags, Trainings, Videos, webinars etc...
● Explore the possibility of offering a Technology in Advising Virtual Conference (Zoom, etc…)
○ Region 1 is interested in this idea
● Support the development of a NACADA Podcast
○ Brian K, Kevan Hayden, etc...
Additional Resources: Resources: http://bit.ly/NACADAAdvTechRes
Listserve: http://bit.ly/NACADAAdvTechListServe
Facebook Group https://www.facebook.com/groups/12976695105/
@AcAdvChat (Twitter) https://twitter.com/AcAdvChat
@AcAdvChat (WordPress) https://acadvchat.wordpress.com/
Wiki: (not current) http://bit.ly/NACADAAdvTechWiki