SUNY Blend: Supporting Student Success – an NGLC Project Report #aln12

This NGLC-funded project uses a number of technical interventions and approaches to support at-risk student success. The “SUNY Blend” includes a blended program, student commons staffed by concierges, a focus on developing student self-regulated learning skills, and more.

The SUNY Blend project is about student success, persistence and completion in a powerful context – to address the issue of poverty in NYS’s disadvantaged youth population. How do we support persistence, success, and completion in our at-risk community college students so they can get a degree, a higher paying job and exit poverty?

The barriers and issues faced by our at-risk student populations are many. Many struggle with competing life priorities. They work or have children and may be single parents or have multiple jobs. They enter college needing developmental courses.

Their sense of self-efficacy in their ability to succeed is low. The costs of books are a financial burden. Many first generation college students may not know how to avail themselves of the support that is available. They may feel isolated and loose their sense of community for support in a college campus setting, which would be magnified in an online learning environment. This presentation will provide an overview of this project and share approaches and resources developed that can be adopted/adapted to support Blended Online Student Success.

About NGLC

Sharing with Friends: resources and interventions you can use to support student success

  1. SUNY/SLN NGLC Project wiki: http://wiki.sln.suny.edu/x/UQOP
  2. SLN Online Student Commons: http://nglc.sln.suny.edu/
  3. Student success materials: http://bit.ly/nglcsuccess

Additional resources:

  1. http://www.rememberthemilk.com/
  2. https://www.mindbloom.com
  3. http://youtu.be/zbzqqYZHTh4
  4. http://openstudy.com/
  5. http://youtu.be/lt2s21BSYTc
  6. www.studyblue.com/about
  7. SNAPP: http://research.uow.edu.au/learningnetworks/seeing/snapp/index.html
  8. Get Snapp: https://topaz.ad.uow.edu.au/SNAPP/Menu.html

Sloan-C ALN 2012 Conference, Orlando, Florida, October 10-12, 2012
http://sloanconsortium.org/conference/2012/aln/suny-blend-supporting-student-success-nglc-project-report

 

The Best Faculty Strategies – Sloan-C ALN 2012

SLN Overview:  http://wiki.sln.suny.edu/display/SLNED/*about

SLN approach to faculty development and the design of online learning?

Role of the SLN Online Instructional Designer:  http://wiki.sln.suny.edu/x/wwSk

SLN Resources

http://bit.ly/aboutSLN – general
http://bit.ly/SLNfacdev – process
http://bit.ly/sln101 – resources
http://bit.ly/teachinginthecloud – tools
http://slnfacultyonline.ning.com – Join!

Can you give some examples of specific tools?

Are there ways to meld new technologies into the asynchronous environment? 
What cutting edge approaches in online learning can you share?