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Improving First-Year Student Retention
Through Social Networking and Learning
             Communities
          Indiana University South Bend Spring Symposium
                                  Friday, April 22, 2011

Ronald Kovach, Ed.D. Assistant Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs, Purdue University Calumet
                                   kovachr@purduecal.edu
        Cathi Kadow, M.A., Manager of Academic Advising, Purdue University Calumet
                                  catkadow@.purduecal.edu
        Lisa Kovacs, B.S. Manager of Retention Initiatives, Purdue University Calumet
                                    kovacs@purduecal.edu
Objectives
You will understand the basic concepts
of the program as well as the
theoretical knowledge supporting the
program
You will understand how the university
implemented the program from the
beginning and how to generalize this to
your student population
Starting from the
          Beginning
Purdue University Calumet—Who are we?
Four-year, regional campus

Predominantly commuter campus

Majority first-generation college students (over 60% of new students)

Title III institution (33% minority population)

10,000 students, NW Indiana - 27 miles from Chicago

Foundations of Excellence study
Our findings
What we did to implement our recommendations
The Whole Package
Pilot Program for IPEDS Cohort of Undecided Students
   Learning Community
   Block Scheduling
   Common Reading Program
   Portal and Social Media (Facebook) Initiatives
   Academic Alert System

Added a virtual learning community component using the
University’s new Portal Project and social media
Created a new assessment course in Behavioral Sciences to
formally assess the FYE; experiential learning course
designation
Program Concepts
Meeting students where they’re at
Easing transitions
  Connections to faculty
  Connections to peers

Student Satisfaction
Longitudinal Effects on retention/
persistence
Importance to Students
The first six weeks are imperative for
student connectivity
Current student characteristics
  99% of college students believe that the
  internet is for communication purposes
  Studies show students want personal
  connections with faculty and peers over the
  internet
Why Virtual Learning
      Communities?
Upcraft, Gardner, & Barefoot (2005) mention that the
“integration of technology into first year initiatives” has
been one of the biggest accomplishments of the first-year
seminar’s success in the past twenty years.
   This technological integration, however, focuses mostly on
   academic support services that help first-year students
   persist and succeed, not on other areas of student
   integration.

Unfortunately, there is still a large deficit in universities’
attempts to harness current technological trends in the
way of social networking websites to best serve their
students.
Our Learning Community
 New students were placed into a physical as well as virtual
 learning community.
 The learning community consisted of a block schedule of
 classes based upon the students’ English and math
 placement and preference for day or evening classes.
 Groups in Facebook as well as the university portal –
 myPUC - were created for students and faculty. Both
 faculty and students were instructed on how to use the
 groups and the portal.
 A common learning experience was incorporated into the
 block scheduled courses.
 Faculty of the First-Year Experience courses had access to
 an online Academic Alert System to report student issues.
Block Schedule
Block schedules were designed to give new students the
foundational courses they needed to be successful.




Students were grouped together so they would see many of
the same people in their first-semester courses.
A common theme was incorporated into the first-semester
classes. The common reading program provided a means
for students to connect the core classes to the First-Year
Experience course.
Common Reader
The book selection for the common
reading program was Nickel and Dimed,
by Barbara Ehrenreich.

Nickel and Dimed is about one woman’s
experiences trying to make a living in
low-paying jobs. Her “real” job was investigating
the day-to-day hardships of America’s working poor.

Students read the book in their First-Year Experience
course and had assignments related to the text in
their English, speech, and math courses.
myPUC Portal & Facebook
 MyPUC is a web portal and hub of the
 university’s online resources.
 A large group for all new students was created as well as
 groups for individual classes and their instructors. Links
 to the Facebook groups were also available for easy
 access in the portal. Facebook groups allowed students
 and faculty to post and discuss course material.
 A schedule of relevant communications
 was developed for weekly “Personal
 Announcements” to the larger group.
 Some of the topics included: Learning
 Styles, Study Skills, Financial Literacy,
 Choosing a Major, as well as event
 announcements and general reminders.
Course Page Example
The Students Response?
Academic Alert System
An online Academic Alert System was provided through
the portal to faculty teaching the First-Year Experience
courses.
Faculty were encouraged to report attendance and other
issues that could affect a student’s grade (excessive
absences or tardiness, missing homework, poor
performance on test/quizzes, etc). 93% of faculty used the
online system.
The Center for Student Achievement acted as a clearing
house for these notifications and referred them to the
appropriate academic advisors for personal follow-up
with the students.
In Fall 2010, 107 students were referred
through the system with most notifications
occurring at weeks 2, 3, 6, and 7.
Summer Preparation
Graduate students and research team
contacted faculty preparing for participation
Created a curriculum for a faculty training on
Facebook with the university portal
Created predetermined Facebook groups for
the student courses and an overall social
group for students
Scheduled one-hour training with each FYE
seminar course to guide students to groups
and connect them electronically to myPUC,
the university portal
Faculty Minimums to
Meet Requirements
Course hour dedicated to setting
up portal
Posting on Facebook
  Campus events
  Class related events
  Class related discussion
Survey participation
Survey
The last two weeks of class students take a survey
on …
  personal connections
  transitions
  Overall satisfaction

Control group is given the same survey for
comparison.
Both groups will be followed longitudinally through
the school system to check GPA and enrollment
after an 18-month period.
The Survey
Title page

Consent form

6 pages of actual survey

1 page for comments
Problem Solving
There were some initial issues with the training and
support of the Limited Term Lecturers.
(We have full-time advisors as instructors as well as
LTLs.)
One or two instructors were fearful of the entire
concept out of a general fear of identity theft.
Plus some of our LTLs were not computer savvy.
Students who used an alias were not easily
recognized by their instructors when they submitted
emails or phone messages.
Privacy Concerns
Recommended students make their Facebook profiles
“private” and not “friend” their instructor.

Same for instructors, and not to “friend” their students.

Students were allowed to go by an alias on their Facebook
profile as long as researchers were given their university-
recognized name (in order to give them credit for
participating in the survey) .

Very few students chose to opt out of Facebook
participation due to security concerns.
Preliminary Findings
The more the instructor and other students used the Facebook
groups, the more the students enjoyed it/found it useful.

Students who indicated less satisfaction/utility with the
Facebook groups were members of classes in which the
instructor used it less. There were student comments
lamenting the fact that they wanted to utilize the media and
were disappointed that their instructor and classmates did not.

Instructor feedback has indicated similar findings; the
instructors who used it frequently found it to be very helpful.

Several instructors are using Facebook groups for their spring
semester classes as well.
Comments from the
     Student Survey
“I liked the Facebook group because it made school an
everyday activity for me. It was very convenient.”
“I liked how I was able to talk or discuss things about
school online. If I forgot something for a class I was
able to ask someone for help.”
“It was cool to see other students that I see in school
on there. We could message each other and make
friends.”
Citations
•   Ellison, N. B., Steinfield, C., & Lampe, C. (2007). The benefit of
    Facebook “friends.” Social Capital and college students’ use of
    online social networking sites. Journal of Computer-Mediated
    Communications, 12(3).
•   Martinez Aleman, A. M. & Wartman, K. L. (2009). Online social
    networking on campus: Understanding what matters in student
    culture. New York: Routledge.
•   Morris, J., Reese, J., Beck, R., & Mattis, C. (2009). Facebook
    usage as a predictor of retention at a private 4-year institution.
    Journal of College Student Retention, 11, 311-322.
•   Nora, A., & Snyder, B. P. (2008). Technology and higher
    education: The impact of e-learning approaches on student
    academic achievement, perceptions and persistence. Journal of
    College Student Retention, 10, 3-19.
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Symp.improving first yearretentionthroughsocialnetworking

  • 1. Improving First-Year Student Retention Through Social Networking and Learning Communities Indiana University South Bend Spring Symposium Friday, April 22, 2011 Ronald Kovach, Ed.D. Assistant Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs, Purdue University Calumet kovachr@purduecal.edu Cathi Kadow, M.A., Manager of Academic Advising, Purdue University Calumet catkadow@.purduecal.edu Lisa Kovacs, B.S. Manager of Retention Initiatives, Purdue University Calumet kovacs@purduecal.edu
  • 2. Objectives You will understand the basic concepts of the program as well as the theoretical knowledge supporting the program You will understand how the university implemented the program from the beginning and how to generalize this to your student population
  • 3. Starting from the Beginning Purdue University Calumet—Who are we? Four-year, regional campus Predominantly commuter campus Majority first-generation college students (over 60% of new students) Title III institution (33% minority population) 10,000 students, NW Indiana - 27 miles from Chicago Foundations of Excellence study Our findings What we did to implement our recommendations
  • 4. The Whole Package Pilot Program for IPEDS Cohort of Undecided Students Learning Community Block Scheduling Common Reading Program Portal and Social Media (Facebook) Initiatives Academic Alert System Added a virtual learning community component using the University’s new Portal Project and social media Created a new assessment course in Behavioral Sciences to formally assess the FYE; experiential learning course designation
  • 5. Program Concepts Meeting students where they’re at Easing transitions Connections to faculty Connections to peers Student Satisfaction Longitudinal Effects on retention/ persistence
  • 6. Importance to Students The first six weeks are imperative for student connectivity Current student characteristics 99% of college students believe that the internet is for communication purposes Studies show students want personal connections with faculty and peers over the internet
  • 7. Why Virtual Learning Communities? Upcraft, Gardner, & Barefoot (2005) mention that the “integration of technology into first year initiatives” has been one of the biggest accomplishments of the first-year seminar’s success in the past twenty years. This technological integration, however, focuses mostly on academic support services that help first-year students persist and succeed, not on other areas of student integration. Unfortunately, there is still a large deficit in universities’ attempts to harness current technological trends in the way of social networking websites to best serve their students.
  • 8. Our Learning Community New students were placed into a physical as well as virtual learning community. The learning community consisted of a block schedule of classes based upon the students’ English and math placement and preference for day or evening classes. Groups in Facebook as well as the university portal – myPUC - were created for students and faculty. Both faculty and students were instructed on how to use the groups and the portal. A common learning experience was incorporated into the block scheduled courses. Faculty of the First-Year Experience courses had access to an online Academic Alert System to report student issues.
  • 9. Block Schedule Block schedules were designed to give new students the foundational courses they needed to be successful. Students were grouped together so they would see many of the same people in their first-semester courses. A common theme was incorporated into the first-semester classes. The common reading program provided a means for students to connect the core classes to the First-Year Experience course.
  • 10. Common Reader The book selection for the common reading program was Nickel and Dimed, by Barbara Ehrenreich. Nickel and Dimed is about one woman’s experiences trying to make a living in low-paying jobs. Her “real” job was investigating the day-to-day hardships of America’s working poor. Students read the book in their First-Year Experience course and had assignments related to the text in their English, speech, and math courses.
  • 11. myPUC Portal & Facebook MyPUC is a web portal and hub of the university’s online resources. A large group for all new students was created as well as groups for individual classes and their instructors. Links to the Facebook groups were also available for easy access in the portal. Facebook groups allowed students and faculty to post and discuss course material. A schedule of relevant communications was developed for weekly “Personal Announcements” to the larger group. Some of the topics included: Learning Styles, Study Skills, Financial Literacy, Choosing a Major, as well as event announcements and general reminders.
  • 14. Academic Alert System An online Academic Alert System was provided through the portal to faculty teaching the First-Year Experience courses. Faculty were encouraged to report attendance and other issues that could affect a student’s grade (excessive absences or tardiness, missing homework, poor performance on test/quizzes, etc). 93% of faculty used the online system. The Center for Student Achievement acted as a clearing house for these notifications and referred them to the appropriate academic advisors for personal follow-up with the students. In Fall 2010, 107 students were referred through the system with most notifications occurring at weeks 2, 3, 6, and 7.
  • 15. Summer Preparation Graduate students and research team contacted faculty preparing for participation Created a curriculum for a faculty training on Facebook with the university portal Created predetermined Facebook groups for the student courses and an overall social group for students Scheduled one-hour training with each FYE seminar course to guide students to groups and connect them electronically to myPUC, the university portal
  • 16. Faculty Minimums to Meet Requirements Course hour dedicated to setting up portal Posting on Facebook Campus events Class related events Class related discussion Survey participation
  • 17. Survey The last two weeks of class students take a survey on … personal connections transitions Overall satisfaction Control group is given the same survey for comparison. Both groups will be followed longitudinally through the school system to check GPA and enrollment after an 18-month period.
  • 18. The Survey Title page Consent form 6 pages of actual survey 1 page for comments
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  • 21. Problem Solving There were some initial issues with the training and support of the Limited Term Lecturers. (We have full-time advisors as instructors as well as LTLs.) One or two instructors were fearful of the entire concept out of a general fear of identity theft. Plus some of our LTLs were not computer savvy. Students who used an alias were not easily recognized by their instructors when they submitted emails or phone messages.
  • 22. Privacy Concerns Recommended students make their Facebook profiles “private” and not “friend” their instructor. Same for instructors, and not to “friend” their students. Students were allowed to go by an alias on their Facebook profile as long as researchers were given their university- recognized name (in order to give them credit for participating in the survey) . Very few students chose to opt out of Facebook participation due to security concerns.
  • 23. Preliminary Findings The more the instructor and other students used the Facebook groups, the more the students enjoyed it/found it useful. Students who indicated less satisfaction/utility with the Facebook groups were members of classes in which the instructor used it less. There were student comments lamenting the fact that they wanted to utilize the media and were disappointed that their instructor and classmates did not. Instructor feedback has indicated similar findings; the instructors who used it frequently found it to be very helpful. Several instructors are using Facebook groups for their spring semester classes as well.
  • 24. Comments from the Student Survey “I liked the Facebook group because it made school an everyday activity for me. It was very convenient.” “I liked how I was able to talk or discuss things about school online. If I forgot something for a class I was able to ask someone for help.” “It was cool to see other students that I see in school on there. We could message each other and make friends.”
  • 25. Citations • Ellison, N. B., Steinfield, C., & Lampe, C. (2007). The benefit of Facebook “friends.” Social Capital and college students’ use of online social networking sites. Journal of Computer-Mediated Communications, 12(3). • Martinez Aleman, A. M. & Wartman, K. L. (2009). Online social networking on campus: Understanding what matters in student culture. New York: Routledge. • Morris, J., Reese, J., Beck, R., & Mattis, C. (2009). Facebook usage as a predictor of retention at a private 4-year institution. Journal of College Student Retention, 11, 311-322. • Nora, A., & Snyder, B. P. (2008). Technology and higher education: The impact of e-learning approaches on student academic achievement, perceptions and persistence. Journal of College Student Retention, 10, 3-19.