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IMPACT

IMPACT. Center for Academic Success. CAS. 2004-2005 National College Learning Center Association Frank L. Christ Outstanding Learning Center Award . 2010 NASPA Excellence Award for the IMPACT Program. LSU Quick Facts. 28,000 Students Research I University 84% retention rate

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IMPACT

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  1. IMPACT Center for Academic Success

  2. CAS 2004-2005 National College Learning Center AssociationFrank L. Christ Outstanding Learning Center Award  2010 NASPA Excellence Award for the IMPACT Program

  3. LSU Quick Facts • 28,000 Students • Research I University • 84% retention rate • Student Profile • Traditional students • 25 average ACT • Minimum 3.0 HS GPA

  4. Collaboration • CAS, FYE, and University College (Freshman College)

  5. Evolution Year 1 – Spring 2009 Year 2 – Spring 2010 Year 3 – Spring 2011 Year 4 – Fall 2011 Year 4 – Spring 2012

  6. Plan for Requiring • Required for all first year students on Warning or Probation. • Options: (if they did not attend) • Attend IMPACT (March 29th) • Individual consultation/ create Academic Plan

  7. Results from Spring 2010 GPA increase from Fall to Spring GPA difference Fall to Spring

  8. Results from Spring 2011 GPA difference from Fall 2010 to Spring 2011 .65 Difference!

  9. Results from Spring 2010 Retention from Spring 2010 to Fall 2010 20% Difference!

  10. Results from Spring 2010 “I had fallen below the GPA requirement my scholarship demands, and I was sure there was no hope for me and maybe I just wasn’t cut out for it (college). However, after IMPACT I really utilized all the tools I was given . . . . With all these tools, I was able to discover that I do have time for other fun and important things, such as a social life and most importantly, sleep. I fully credit my success to CAS and wouldn’t be here without all their advice. I can now proudly say that after beginning college with a 2.79 GPA, I have just recently finished midterms week with a solid 4.0!! Thank you so much, and please continue with programs like IMPACT and CAS!!”

  11. Marketing • Parents • Postcard • Newsletter • Departments/Colleges • PSA’s, Axis TV, bookmarks • Email/required attendance • Students • Email

  12. Focus • Mindset • Metacognition • Active Learning

  13. IMPACT Content • Services • How I Learn • Super Strategies • Get Organized • Reduce My Stress

  14. Numbers Game Find numbers in numerical order beginning with number 1, then 2, 3, 4, 5

  15. Sensory Preference AURAL VISUAL READ/WRITE KINESTHETIC

  16. How would you study? Scenario A: You have a test on chapters 1-3 on Friday Scenario B: You will be required to teach the class chapters 1-3 on Friday Would you study differently? Why?

  17. Bloom’s Taxonomy: Levels of Learning Bloom’s Taxonomy: Learning Levels Creating Evaluating Analyzing Applying Understanding Remembering Forming a unique product, requires creativity and originality. Understanding values, judging validity or quality of work. Deep understanding of a discipline. MeaningfulLearning Identifying components, relationships between parts, making inferences and deductions. HOW? WHY?WHAT IF? Solving problems, making connections. Transferring abstract ideas to practical situations. Restating in your own words; paraphrasing, summarizing, translating. RoteMemorization Memorizing information verbatim, but not necessarily understanding the material. WHAT?

  18. How Your Brain Works Knowledge Input LEARN Repetition&Processing RECALL

  19. The Study Cycle • Preview beforeclass– Skim the chapter, note headings and boldface words, review summaries and chapter objectives, and note questions you would like answered in class. Preview Attendclass – GO TO CLASS! Ask questions and take meaningful notes. Attend Review after class– Within 24 hours, read notes, fill in gaps and note any questions. Review • Study – Repetition is the key. Ask questions such as ‘why’, ‘how’, and ‘what if’. • Intense Study Sessions* - 3-5 short study sessions per day Study • Assess your Learning– Periodically perform reality checks • Am I using study methods that are effective? • Do I understand the material enough to teach it to others? Assess Adapted from Frank Christ’s PRLS System

  20. Intense Study Sessions

  21. Super Strategies • Chunking Information • Concept Mapping • Judgment of Knowledge

  22. Chunking A E 1 I O 2 U A 3 E I 4 O U C B S A B C N B C T N T L O B P E T C A R J A M

  23. Concept Mapping Benefits • Previewing • Study Guides • Assist with Higher Order Thinking Tasks • Testing Retrieval

  24. Concept Mapping Group Activity You will be given a scenario in which using a concept map is useful. As a group, read carefully the directions to each scenario. Fill in the partially filled concept map provided. When finished place your concept map on the wall for display.

  25. Judgment of Knowledge Practice Retrieval - List Concepts and Practice “Teaching”

  26. 8-8-8 Rule 8 8 24hours (SCHOOL) (SLEEP) 8 (OTHER) • Adapted from: http://www.innovativeeducators.org/product_p/401.htm

  27. Semester Calendar EXAM PROJECT EXAM EXAM FAMILY REUNION EXAM EXAM EXAM PROJECT FAMILY WEDDING EXAM RESEARCH PAPER EXAM EXAM EXAM PROJECT Find at: www.cas.lsu.edu

  28. Weekly Planner ISS’s

  29. Master to Do List Preview CH Pgs 27-40 Study Grp CH 4-5 Pgs 35-50 Pgs 51-68 Pgs 41-55 Chapt. 4 Moodle Act. Create outline Pgs 56-73 Lab 45 min. QUIZ Week of Monday ____________________________ to Sunday ____________________________ Lab 45 min. Pgs 74-82 HW Fri. SI Session Lab 45 min. SI Session Pgs 35-50 Lab 45 min. QUIZ Thurs. Quiz Wed.

  30. What exactly IS Stress? • Stress is a force & a feeling that may be • detrimental: excessive or chronic stress decreases performance • beneficial(eustress):a healthy level & duration contributes to performance the zone = peak performance: focused, energetic, alert Level of Performance 1 10 4-6 Low stress High stress Level of Stress

  31. Stress Reducers • Eat healthy & get plenty of routine sleep (Physical) • Be prepared for your classes & tests (Academic, Mental) • Take a walk; exercise (Physical, Emotional, Mental, Social, Spiritual) • Meet with friends, laugh (Emotional, Social)

  32. Stress Reducers • Talk kindly to and encourage yourself • Stretch: neck and shoulder rolls • Relax: take a deep breath • Visualize / Imagine

  33. Center for Academic Success • Learning Strategies • Workshops/Programs • Consultations • On-line Resources • Academic Support • Tutorial Center – 141 Middleton • SMARTHINKING – online tutoring • Supplemental Instruction Please complete your evaluation and turn in when you sign out. Thank you!! www.cas.lsu.edu

  34. Center for Academic Success • Thank you for joining us today! • Questions?? For more information on IMPACT and any of our other online workshops, please visit our website at: www.cas.lsu.edu

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