AcAdv, nacada, NACADA Tech, Training

Emerging Digital Resources for Advisors

I am pleased to share with my academic advising colleagues and educators a recent publication for the 2nd Edition of the NACADA Training Monograph – Comprehensive Advisor Training and Development: Practices That Deliver.

This chapter introduces engagement in staff development with simple, online resources to enhance any training program.

I was fortunate to share resources and ideas for advisor development and training in Chapter 9 – Emerging Digital Resources: Easy and Accessible Online Tools (final proof):

What are your best practices for digital training? Please share any thoughts or strategies.

BreakDrink, CTC, Learning Technologies, Podcast

Back To School Time is Here!

In honor of back to school time of year, the Campus Tech Connection (CTC) crew hosted a two part series discussing online tools, resources, gadgets & more on the latest podcasts. Both professionals and students in higher education should take advantage of a few tech tools this coming academic year.

Photo credits: Back to School Kids! by jumpergirl on Flickr

This initially started with a blog post from Steve Wheeler (@timebuckteeth), a great edtech educator in the UK who discussed Tools of My Trade in a blog post back in March. In thinking about a few techie things we want to try out this year, we thought the CTC show would be a great forum to discuss and share.

Both episodes were jam packed with resources, so to keep you (and us) on track we archived both podcasts and the many links to all the tech tools that you might want to engage with during this school year. From personal learning networks, to screencasting and new apps to try  — these two podcasts have something for every educator.

Back to School Tech Tools, Part I Podcast & Resource List from August 2, 2010.

Back to School Tech Tools, Part II Podcast & Resource List form August 9, 2010.

Other great back to school techie lists out there:

We would LOVE to hear from you! Please contact the Campus Tech Connection with your feedback, suggestions, comments & more. Leave a message at 732-98-BREAK (27325), tweet with the hashtag#CTC or post a comment on the Break Drink Ed Tech Section and let us know what you want to learn about in the world of higher ed & technology: http://breakdrink.com/category/ctc-podcast/

Although we are off to pack our back packs this week, we shall return next Monday at 7 pm CDT for more Campus Tech Connection news. Stay tuned for the next couple of shows we have planned with some spectacular guests:

o      August 23rd – Sarah Robbins http://ubernoggin.com/ & @Intellagirl

o      August 30th – Alec Couros http://educationaltechnology.ca/couros/ & @courosa

AcAdv, NACADA Tech, Social Media, web 2.0

Academic Advising IS Social

Believe it or not, most of what I do as an academic advisor is quite social. Through various daily interactions my objective, as an advisor, is to empower students to gain knowledge, ideas and direction for their academic career. Beyond the advising appointment, I strongly believe that students need to stay connected and collaborate with their networks on campus to become effective learners. This means that social media and Web 2.0 resources definitely need to be introduced into the campus equation.

Many academic and student affairs offices in higher education continue to express skepticism and doubt for practical uses of social media with students. Like other academic advisors, I sometimes feel deflated  by the minimal support and interest to utilize technology resources for advising and student support.  Perhaps it is the lack of knowledge or few experiences that provides our profession with Web 2.0 ignorance? Or maybe a better list of technology competencies for professionals? Or a list of best practice and guidelines that we require to move forward with social media?

In thinking about last week’s webinar with the Higher Education Hero group, I am left pondering a a few ideas that involve social media and emerging technologies for academic advising on my own campus and with my department.

Many initiatives involving technology in academic advising stemmed from the following key factors:

  • supportive administration
  • collaborative efforts from staff, students & faculty
  • interest in connecting students to resources
  • enhancement of current services
  • accessible and available advising content beyond the typical 9-5 office hours
  • assessment of the technology needs
  • an effective project plan & implementation process
  • program evaluation & review
  • on-going support & interest

Here’s to pondering, planning & possibilities ahead!

BreakDrink, CTC, CTCX, Open Education, Podcast, SAchat, Social Media

Campus Tech Connection Archives for July

As the summer rolls along, so does the next month of the Campus Tech Connection (CTC) podcasts – have you heard what’s been happening during the month of July on CTC. As I just caught up on the podcasts happenings, I can say that they are worth the listen.

Check them out:

Erik Qualman, author of Socialnomics => July 12, 2010 CTC Podcast #5

Photo from http://outsidethetext.com/main/

The University and the Future of Knowledge is an excellent talk given by Dr. Parry.

David Parry, Assistant Professor at University of Texas Dallas in the Emerging Media & Communication program

=> July 19, 2010 CTC Podcast #6

Live Video Interview with @ReyJunco from Ed Cabellon on Vimeo.

Rey Junco, Associate Professor in the Department of Academic Development and Counseling & the Director of Disability Services at Lock Haven University => July 26, 2010 CTC Podcast #7

Join the Campus Tech Connection show Monday nights from 7-8 pm CDT here => http://www.blogtalkradio.com/breakdrink

We would love to hear from you, so feel free to connect with us during that hour by:

1. Calling in live with a comments and queries – [Phone Number to be posted on Twitter during the show time slot]

2. Tweet your questions/thoughts with the hashtag #ctc or #breakdrink

3. Shy? Or missed us during that time slot? Leave us feedback, thoughts or suggestions by calling 732-98-BREAK (27325)

Collaboration, Higher Education, K-12, Learning Community, Social Media

Social Media is Here to Stay

Just a reminder that social media is here to stay.  Pretty impressive clip about how social media and online use has evolved in the UK. It would be interesting to see how much social media is being consumed in North America. [REMOVE NOW]

And another classic Social Media Revolution video from 2009…

And recently from 2010…


Hey Educators – how are YOU taking advantage of social media in your learning environments? It’s just not for branding, advertising & selling. We need to utilize this form of media for education NOW.