Net Generation Students and Campus IT: Supporting Student Success in the Age of Multitasking, Facebooking, and Instant Messaging
| Title: | Net Generation Students and Campus IT: Supporting Student Success in the Age of Multitasking, Facebooking, and Instant Messaging (ID: SER07014) | | Author(s): | Anu Parvatiyar (Georgia Institute of Technology), Chris Davis (Georgia Perimeter College), Irakli Gabruashvili (Georgia State University), Joan Collier (Georgia State University) and Olivia White (Agnes Scott College) | | Topics: | E-mail and Messaging, Interaction and Engagement, Learners, Net Generation Learner, Social Computing, Student IT Competencies, Students, Teaching and Learning | | Origin: | Southeast Regional Conferences (06/11/2007) | | Type: | Presentations and Seminars | | Abstract: | What do we need to know to support student success in all facets of their higher education experience? IT services affect the success of students from the day they begin searching for a program or school to their eventual departure and beyond. What do students want us to know about them, and what we can do to make their educational experience successful? This facilitated panel of college students will cover current trends and needs of today's students, as well as how to make their educational experience more successful.
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