“THE VIRTUAL TUTORING PROGRAM ”

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“THE VIRTUAL TUTORING PROGRAMKeshea Green, MSN, MBA, RN Megnon Stewart, MSN, RN

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“THE VIRTUAL TUTORING PROGRAM ”. Keshea Green, MSN, MBA, RN Megnon Stewart, MSN, RN. The Virtual Tutoring Program. 1. What generation are you ? . Matures Boomers Generation X Net Generation/Millennials. 2. What generation are the students you serve? . Matures Boomers Generation X - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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“THE VIRTUAL TUTORING PROGRAM”

Keshea Green, MSN, MBA, RNMegnon Stewart, MSN, RN

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Retention of Nursing Students

Graduation Rates

The Virtual Tutoring Program

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Matures (1900-1946)

Boomers (1946-1964)

Generation X (1965-1982)

Net GenerationMillennials (1982-1991)

Classification of

Learner

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1. What generation are you ?

A. MaturesB. BoomersC. Generation XD. Net Generation/Millennials

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2. What generation are the students you serve?

A. MaturesB. BoomersC. Generation XD. Net Generation/Millennials

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Fierce Independence

Emotional and intellectual openness

Free expression and strong views

Innovation

Immediacy

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3. What teaching strategies is your institution using to capture the net

generation students?A. PowerPoint PresentationsB. ClickersC. GamesD. Facebook

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Survey of the Retention WebsiteBy the Students

Enhanced UnderstandingImproved Test TakingImproved Concept Inte-grationTested ComprehensionEffective Tutors

94.5

97.297.2

94.6

97.2

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Retention Course Completion

Graduation0

20

40

60

80

100

120

Fall 2010

Spring 2010

Summer 2010

The Virtual Tutoring Rates

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References

Oblinger, D. (2005). Learners, learning and technology: The Educause learning initiative. Educause Review, 40, 66-75.

Oblinger, D. (2003). Boomers, gen xers, millennials: understanding the new students. Educause Review, 38, 37-47.

Skiba, D., Barton, A. (2006). Adapting your teaching to accommodate the net generation of learners. The Online Journal of Issues in Nursing, 11(2), Manuscript 4.