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LVC MAP-Works Training 2012-13

LVC MAP-Works Training 2012-13. What is MAP-Works?. A tool used to achieve 88% fall to fall retention of first time freshmen… one student at a time Primarily a survey tool that identifies students struggling academically and/or socially for early intervention by key staff

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LVC MAP-Works Training 2012-13

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  1. LVC MAP-Works Training 2012-13 88@1

  2. What is MAP-Works? • A tool used to achieve 88% fall to fall retention of first time freshmen… one student at a time • Primarily a survey tool that identifies students struggling academically and/or socially for early intervention by key staff • Also an excellent communication and data collection tool • Provides students with instant feedback via a printable student report 88@1

  3. Activity Schedule for 12-13 • Freshmen files created August 13(manual adjustments can be made by Sue J, i.e. enrollment, room or roster changes) • Care list notes added in August • Early alerts added in real time • Fall Transition survey 9/16-9/30 • Fall Check-Up survey 10/14-10/28 • Fall mid-term deficiencies loaded 10/22 • Fall grades loaded 12/21 • Spring Check-Up survey 2/10-2/24 • Spring mid-term deficiencies loaded 3/21 • Spring grades loaded 5/21 88@1

  4. Academic Year Surveys: Fall Transition Administer at 3 weeks into the semester (September 16-30) • Self-Assessment • Communication and Analytical Skills • Self-Discipline • Time Management • Health and Wellness • Financial Means • Academic Integration • Academic Self-Efficacy • Basic Academic Behaviors • Advanced Academic Behaviors • Commitment to Higher Education • Social Integration • Peer Connections • Living Environment (on/off campus) • Roommate Relationships • Homesickness • Survey Modules (optional) • Student athletes • Stressors 88@1

  5. Academic Year Surveys: Fall and Spring Check-Up Fall Check-Up (10/14 – 10/28) Spring Check-Up (2/10 – 2/24) • Self-Assessment • Financial Means • Academic Integration • Academic Self-Efficacy • Basic Academic Behaviors • Advanced Academic Behaviors • Social Integration • Peer Connections • Living Environment (on/off campus) • Roommate Relationships • Homesickness • Survey Modules • Not applicable 88@1

  6. Users • All first time freshmen are connected to staff (direct connects): • Sue Jones- all students • Shannon Brandt – open majors • Venus Ricks – Multicultural students • Yvonne F and Judi B – ODS • Jason Kuntz – all resident students • Area Coordinators- to residents in their halls • Jen E and Todd S – all commuters • Coaches – to their athletes • Rick Beard – to all student athletes 88@1

  7. Logging into MAP-Works Bookmark https://lvc.map-works.com Students and staff log in with LVC username and password 88@1

  8. Faculty/Staff Homepage

  9. Go to More, and My Profile Change activity notification to daily 88@1

  10. Student Tracking Which students are we viewing? Counts Specifics Help

  11. Individual Student Homepage • Type first or last name to find a student Talking points is a snapshot About the student includes contact, enrollment data and direct connects Activity is notes, referrals and contacts Survey dashboard shows survey results 88@1

  12. Activity Activity = Contact, Note, Referral, Appointment, or Student Task Create a new activity with one click Filter list by activity type View list of activities Link a related activity to an existing activity

  13. Types of Activity • Contact – records all types of communication or attempted communication with a student • Note – non-actionable information about a student that may be relevant to you or other staff working with a student • Referral – action required • If assigned a referral you should take and record action (new referral, note, close)

  14. Contacts • Allow faculty/staff to record interaction with a student (i.e., in-person meeting, phone conversation, email received from student, etc.)

  15. Interactive contacts include a student response and remove a student from the priority list Important to record both interactive and non-interactive contacts so other direct connects can view 88@1

  16. Notes • Allow faculty/staff to put a notation on a student’s record. • Notes are typically informational in nature and are generally not time sensitive • Care list information entered as notes • All notes may be public, which means viewable by direct connects

  17. Creating a Referral Choose a referral category (same categories for appointments and contacts)

  18. Assign to lists direct connects Status should be closed after contact with the student Students should not be notified of referral 88@1

  19. Addressing Referrals • If assigned a referral you should note your actions such as • Attempt to communicate (non-interactive contact) • Record communication (contact) • Refer the student to another direct connect • Close the referral 88@1

  20. Survey/Dashboard

  21. MAP-Works Risk Indicator Inputs Fall Check-UpIntent to Leave Survey non-responders Fall Check-UpSurvey Rating MAP-Works Risk Indicator Fall Mid-Term Academic Rating Spring Mid-Term Academic Rating Fall Term GPA Fall Transition Intent to Leave Spring Check-Up Survey Rating Incoming Student Characteristics + Fall Transition Survey Spring Check-Up Intent to Leave 88@1

  22. An indicator of the student’s risk for attrition or poor academic performance. Each student is categorized into one of four groups: Green Yellow Red Red X2 What is a Risk Indicator? 88@1

  23. Outreach with At-Risk Students Red indicators need immediate attention from Shannon, Yvonne, Venus, Coaches and Sue J. may require referral to other direct connects Yellow, especially those with intent to leave should be priority for SA staff Early alerts will be referrals by Sue J to appropriate direct connect 88@1

  24. Commitment to MAP-Works • 15 minutes each day • Use the activity features to inform others • Address referrals (which will include early alerts) in a timely manner and close them • Encourage students to take all three surveys and review their student reports 88@1

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