P.R.A.C.T.I.C.E.S. Live Briefing Series-From Face Time to Facetime: How to Support Online Student Engagement
Virtual Live Briefings Supporting the Profession Mid-Level New Professional Senior Level
December 7, 2020 3:00PM ET-4:00PM ET
This session will focus on how to adapt traditional campus engagement services to address the needs of a growing online student body. The presenters will share results of pilot initiatives from the Center for Student Engagement at Florida International University and facilitate discussion about strategies and techniques to support online student success.
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$29
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$99
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P.R.A.C.T.I.C.E.S. Fall Live Briefing Sessions
The purpose of the NASPA Advisory Services P.R.A.C.T.I.C.E.S. Live Briefing Series is to provide virtual presentations on critical student affairs topics spanning across NASPA Advisory Services’ signature framework, P.R.A.C.T.I.C.E.S., and its foundational elements for student affairs divisions: policies and procedures for campus safety, resources, academic affairs partnerships, compliance, technology, inclusion, community, evidence-based practices and student success. This framework is applicable to divisions of student affairs and services regardless of institutional size, location, or type.
August 2020
Element: Policy
Assessing Social Media Threats for Conduct and BITs
September 2020
Element: Resources
When Expectations Collide: Supervisory Relationships and the Misalignment of Expectations
September 2020
Element: Compliance
What Title IX Updates May Mean For Your Role
October 2020
Element: Academics
Texas Well-being: Collaborating with University Faculty to Support Student Mental Health
October 2020
Element: Technology
Leveraging Synchronous and Asynchronous Support Mechanisms to Cultivate Student Success
November 2020
Element: Inclusion
Belonging & Community Justice: A Hybrid Approach to Identity Centers
November 2020
Element: Community
Creating the Student Affairs Brand: Promoting Institutional Collaboration and Engagement
December 2020
Element: Evidence
Rubrics: The Unsung Heroes of the Assessment World
December 2020
Element: Students
From Face Time to Facetime: How to Support Online Student Engagement