THANK YOU FOR SUBSCRIBING
Be first to read the latest tech news, Industry Leader's Insights, and CIO interviews of medium and large enterprises exclusively from Education Technology Insights
THANK YOU FOR SUBSCRIBING
By
Education Technology Insights | Sunday, January 09, 2022
Utilization of Student Experience Colleges and universities can do more than plan for a slightly different version of how things have been in the post-COVID era.
FREMONT, CA: Over time, the student experience is a composite of students' activities and interactions with academic programs, student services, technology, physical spaces, and people. Each of these interactions is a "touchpoint," or a point of contact that must be designed.
Methods for Redesigning the Student Experience Post-COVID
Stay ahead of the industry with exclusive feature stories on the top companies, expert insights and the latest news delivered straight to your inbox. Subscribe today.
Adopt an experiential learning mindset: Institutions should embrace hands-on, object-based experiential learning relevant on a local and global scale and help students develop skills and relationships. Colleges and universities can better engage students in impactful real-world projects by creating flat, flexible learning spaces like the Tepper School of Business at Carnegie Mellon. Numerous studies have demonstrated the benefits of active learning, including a meta-analysis published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences that demonstrated a 50 percent reduction in failure rates.
Streamline student services: Colleges and universities can end the student runaround by developing more compelling digital and physical service hubs that benefit both the student and the college. For example, a Rand Corporation study of four community college systems discovered that transitioning to an integrated model resulted in an average increase of 3 percent in student retention, with better outcomes for adult learners over the age of 25 and students of color.
Organize with purpose: As colleges and universities expand their partnerships, enable students to work on meaningful projects, and direct research efforts toward societal challenges such as climate change, they have an opportunity to address grand challenges for the public good. To accomplish this, they should prioritize organizing programs around the problems they solve and the impact of their solutions rather than around discipline or department.
Concentrate efforts on community building on campus:The campus serves a purpose other than classroom instruction. It's about community and creativity—hands-on, experiential, and memorable activities that cannot be replicated (or replicated as well) online.
More in News