Using Simple Logic to Build Forms Built for Students

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Using Simple Logic to Build Forms Built for Students Jack Pence Wright State University

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Using Simple Logic to Build Forms Built for Students

Jack PenceWright State University

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DISCLAIMER:

This presentation is in no way the end all be all of building forms on Orgsync. This is just a presentation to help schools build forms using LOGIC to assist their students in event planning.

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Located in Dayton, Ohio.

Over 21,000 Students (Undergraduate and Graduate).

Large population of Commuter Students.

Average 215+/- Student Organizations on Campus a year.

A little about Wright State

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University Policy

All Student Organizations MUST register ALL events.

– Events are reviewed by the Office of Student Activities.

– Per University Insurance events are approved and denied

Based on the type of event, it could or could not be covered by our insurance

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University Policy

Risk Assessment of Student Organization Events (Point System).

– Low – Medium– High

Security and University Police are assigned based on the level of Risk.

Additional Insurance may have to be purchased.

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Wright State has had Orgsync for 5 years.

Orgsync to Register groups, submit forms, update rosters, Register Events.

Slowly getting students to “Drink the Orgsync Kool Aid”.

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Forms, Forms, Forms…

Our office created Forms for just about EVERYTHING….

All asked the same basic/general questions, got the same basic answers.

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The Orgsync epiphany

What if forms could be more than just “forms” with the help of LOGIC…?

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The Orgsync epiphany

• Reviewed every student organization event that was registered .

• Developed every possible type of event that Organizations can hold.

• Created specific questions for each event.

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The diversity of events gave an additional 60 questions to add to our event registration process…

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The Form Paradigm Shift

Our office has shifted:

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Information Gatherer

A guide for students

FORMS

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Using Logic

• Created basic “yes” and “no” questions to filter out information.

• Added specific questions and pages according to the event.

• Provide “file” links to departmental documents.

• Built in notification to other campus departments to inform them of the event.

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Using Logic

Our office gets to asks the questions up front to aid the student in their event planning.

– Their finances (Cost of event, where collected money goes, State/Federal Laws)

– Food (University Catering, Outside vendors, Grill Safety, Health Regulations)

– Alcohol Safety

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The Form

The Office of Student Activities Event Registration form:

• 23 Pages• 84 questions *Average number of questions students answer: 32

This form encompasses the range of most simple to most complex type of events.

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The Form

Based on the answers of student’s:

• Students don’t see questions that don’t pertain to their event.

• Students only see specific questions about the type of event they are hosting.

• Students are given policy and any extra documents that they need for their events.

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The Form

To Access the Form:• Students must create an event

from their Organization Portal.• Students fill out he basic event

information.• Students are prompted with The

Event Registration form.

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Questions?

Thoughts?

Other Practices?

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Thank you!

Jack R. Pence IIIWright State University

Assistant Director of Student Activities937-77-2414

[email protected]

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