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Making Transfer Connections ePortfolio, Peer-Mentoring & Advisement 10.14.11Cross Campus Workshop:As a small group, create visual representations of your design on Post-Its (you may use as many as you need). Please write clearly and with LARGE letters, and include all information discussed, including the prompts to be used. Someone from your group should be prepared to present your pages very briefly (1-2 min) to the whole group. We will then use them in the next seminar activity (Campus Team Time).Transcribed by Huan Li, LaGuardia Community College Student Technology Mentor

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Making Transfer ConnectionsePortfolio, Peer-Mentoring & Advisement

10.14.11

Transcribed by Huan Li, LaGuardia Community College Student Technology Mentor

Cross Campus Workshop

As a small group, create visual representations of your design on Post-Its (you may use as many as you need). Please write clearly and with LARGE letters, and include all information discussed, including the prompts to be used. Someone from your group should be prepared to present your pages very briefly (1-2 min) to the whole group. We will then use them in the next seminar activity (Campus Team Time).

Have Fun!

Introduction Who is the student? Students Academic Goals Life Goals

Class Standing-Goals for each term/year

– Freshman: 0-24 –Junior: 60-89

– Sophomore: 25-59 – Senior: 90-120o within each year/term → folders for courses

containing materials learned

Achievements (stellar work) Clubs/community Internships Papers/projects

Reflection/ Connection` Target Goals Have your original goals been achieved/ how

have they changed? Challenges throughout

Advisement (Page)

ServicesCounseling tutoring (Recourses) /careerAdvisementMentor/menteeSportsPart-time work

Summary

• Major• Academic performance• Goals – Educational Career• Interests/ Extra - Curricular• Advisement Notes

Advisement Notes Notes from each advisor with the date, discussion topics, courses, recommends,

Class-standing,

Links to resources

Life Challenges

Picture

-Major-Academic performance-Goals – Educational Career-Interests/Extra –Curricular-Life Challenges-Advisement Notes-Links to resources

ePortfolio & You • Intro to pg. (B 10) _______ _________ _______ _________ _______ _________ _______ _________• Why are you here? - What are your short terms goals? ___________________________ ___________________________ ___________________________ ___________________________• Where do you come from ? (Educational Background)

- High school / Special Program- College

• Where are you going? (Educational Goals)

- possible major - outside interest - college (transfer) - career interests - personal values/ goals• Attach links here __________ ___________ ___________• What are you excited about? links __________ ___________ ___________• What are you afraid of? links __________ ___________ ___________

1. Where do you want be in 5-10 yrs?

2. What challenges do you think you might face in your academic career?

3. Where would you advise other students to get help?

4. Identify one thing that you have been successful at?

5. What is success for you?

6. How can this success help you get to where you want to be 5 – 10 yrs?

7. What are your plans for when you leave here?

8. [peer mentor videos from different disciplines]

9. Links to different resources

10. Short reflective survey

- empowerment

- educational self-esteem

11. Thumbs up/ down for questions

ePortfolio Page For Advisement

SHORT REFLECTIVE SURVEY– EMPOWERMENT– EDUCATIONAL SELF-ESTEEM

E-Portfolio Steps/Traits

Assessment Tools

Writes their own Mission Statement

– Help the student find their inspiration

Have them answer probing questions about their goals/ desires/ ambitions “form of a questionnaire”

– List out the campus resources & outside the

college

- Specific faculty / advisors

– why do you want to

transfer?

– what are your goals?

– academic goals

– career goals

– E-Portfolio

– Send them to create

their own Mission Statement

TermShort

Long

Have them put their goals on paper “Mission Statement”

FYE Life Goal & Aspiration

Assessment Q.

Why this major or career path?

Why is it important to you?

Representative artifacts from your program

– Links –

Plan

Transfer

Academic as

Well as dispositions Behavior + Skills, Knowledge

About Me (Prompts)

-In this section write about yourself

and your different aspects:

- Bio

- Experience with educ.

- Strengths/ Obstacles

- Interests

- Where do you see yourself in

5 years

Front Page

About Me

Side link

Interest

My Goals Planning Past Courses

Career Education

Resume

Cover letter

Knowledge Of The Field

Perspective Schools

Link to Career Resources

Trans. Or Grad. Schools

Semester I

SEM. IISEM. III…

Course Sequence

Link Degree Works

Campus Resources

(Pick a Few)

Clubs

Stud. Abroad

Internship

Campus Resources - Thinking of your career & educational goals

which of these campus resources do you feel would be useful:

- Writing- Tutoring etc…

Test Conversation with Advisor

• Name Major/Minor • Semester• Courses Taken / Credits Earned• Courses I plan to take• Extra- curriculars• Future Academic Plan Career Plan• Academic Interests Academic Challenges• Self-Assessment• Advisor Feedback

Pathway to Success: ePortfolio

Career Assessment

Selecting Major / program

Semester Planning

College Search

Transfer Process Advisement

Feedback coop

Follow up survey Q&Aeg: Are you motivated to take action?

Tool of Wizard to

Assess Their Interest

that might map to specific career.

Out puts Career or Major

Recommendation

Self Directive Search vs Career Adviser

Sample Business Student – Class Schedule

Which college provides such major? Or Where should they transfer?CUNY Law?

Hunter Nursing?NYC Dental? Stony Brook?

Post transfer Survey to Determine Success or Failure Rate of Choice Satisfaction

Use Feedback to improve pathways to Success