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What are the three most important aspects of today’s student experience? Personalized learning, 24/7 access to technology, and online student services. In other words, it appears that higher education has adopted the old Burger King line, “Have it your way.” And students do. They no longer have to stand in line to register for classes, attend a class in person or even enter the library to do research. But the real question is, are schools and students utilizing the data collected in these information systems to make sure students are getting the most enhanced and personalized learning support for them to succeed? Not really, according to The ‘Personalization’ of Higher Education: Using Technology to Enhance the College Experience (Center for American Progress). In this brief, author Louis Soares finds more can be done and provides a series of technology innovation examples that are driving the “personalization” revolution in higher education, including recommendations for policymakers on how to facilitate this process. Institutions will need to put the core systems and infrastructure in place to transform student learning, but students will need to take responsibility too for their learning outcomes. In his article, “An Open Letter to Students: You're the Game Changer in Next-Generation Learning” (EDUCAUSE Review), Mark Milliron calls on students to step up to their responsibilities, claim their core rights, and push for more learning-centered, data-rich, and high-value educational pathways. In the end, both schools and students will need to take an active role to make the student experience the most successful and fulfilling educational experience to date.
Staff Picks
- ECAR Study of Undergraduate Students and Information Technology, 2012. ECAR has surveyed undergraduate students annually since 2004 about technology in higher education. In 2012, ECAR collaborated with 195 institutions to collect responses from more than 100,000 students about their technology experiences.
- Service Blueprinting: Transforming the Student Experience, EDUCAUSE Review, November/December 2012. This article explains how the use of service design techniques such as service blueprinting supports a service-oriented view of higher education and aids in innovating and transforming the student experience.
- Leveraging Service Blueprinting to Rethink Higher Education, October 2011. This paper from the Center for American Progress takes the position that higher education is a service, or a service system, and that transformative initiatives aiming to address the types of problems noted earlier will benefit from viewing them through a service lens. A service lens puts the customer at the center of improvement and innovation initiatives, considers the customer experience to be a foundation for analyzing and making enhancements, and assumes the customer is a co-creator of value.
- Leading the Student Experience: Super-Convergence of Organisation, Structure and Business Processes, April 2012. This group of five case studies from the Leadership Foundation for Higher Education focuses on the U.K. higher education student experience.
- A Systems Approach: Expanding Access and Achieving Student Success through Support Services at Rio Salado College, March 2012. This report covers how Rio Salado College (RSC) in Tempe, Arizona, provides a full slate of support services to its online learners. The report was designed to capture the essence of a relatively large number of departments and initiatives that touch the faculty, staff, and students at RSC. It also describes the historic path that has brought RSC to where it is today: the largest public, nonprofit, online two-year college in the United States.
- From Insight to Action: Translating Student Voice into Education Transformation, EDUCAUSE Live! September 2012. Business Innovation Factory's Student Experience Lab has launched exploratory work during the past three years to bring the student experience to life in a new way in order to make the student voice more central to our conversation about transforming education.
- Podcast: An Urge to Make a Difference in the Lives of Students, March 2012. In this keynote from the EDUCAUSE 2012 Mid-Atlantic Regional Conference, Kathy Humphrey, vice provost and dean of students at the University of Pittsburgh, talks about helping the entire campus community dream of ways to enhance the college experience.
Library Items on this Topic
EDUCAUSE Library Items for Student Experience
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Learning Space
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Learning Space True Articles and Papers 7 Things …
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Learning Environments
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Learning Environments True The introduction of informatio…
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New Technology-based Models for Postsecondary Learning: Conceptual Frameworks and Research Agendas
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June 3, 2013
This report is the result of a National Science Foundation-Sponsored Computing Research Association Workshop held at MIT on January 9-11, 2013. This workshop developed a framework for understan…
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7 Things You Should Know About Makerspaces
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April 9, 2013
A makerspace is a physical location where people gather to share resources and knowledge, work on projects, network, and build. Makerspaces provide tools and working room in a community environ…
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Creating Shared Learning Spaces: The North Quad Experience
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May 6, 2013
Key Takeaways The University of Michigan's North Quadrangle Residential and Academic Complex was designed to foster experiential learning opportunities and encourage gro…
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Multiple Lessons Learned from Implementing MOOC Environments at San Jose State University
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April 4, 2013
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A session at the ELI Online Spring Focus Session: Learning and the MOOC
Provost Ellen Junn will briefly describe how SJSU partnered with two MOOC providers (edX and Udacity) to offer four courses for college credit. She'll summarize a number of significant implica…
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Blended Learning in Practice: Case Studies from Leading Schools featuring Summit Public Schools
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September 1, 2012
Summit Public Schools is one of five charter management organizations (CMOs) that utilize blended learning that were profiled in case studies prepared by FSG for the Micha…
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Blended Learning in Practice: Introduction to Case Studies from Leading Schools
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September 1, 2012
In the summer of 2011, the Michael & Susan Dell Foundation initiated a series of investments intended to build a stronger evidence base within the emerging field of blended …
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7 Things You Should Know About Collaborative Learning Spaces
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January 8, 2013
Alternative classroom designs have emerged that support collaborative learning and shift the focus away from lecture-based formats. Collaborative learning spaces generally involve new…
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Living and Learning with New Media: Findings from the Digital Youth Project
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January 1, 2010
Social network sites, online games, video-sharing sites, and gadgets such as iPods and mobile phones are now fixtures of youth culture. They have so permeated young lives that it is hard to bel…




















