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Using Emerging Technologies to Enhance Student Engagement - New Directions for Student Services, Number 124

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Informationen zum Autor REYNOL JUNCO is an associate professor in the Department of Academic Development and Counseling and director of disability services at Lock Haven University of Pennsylvania. DIANNE M. TIMM is the assistant dean of students and director of student life atCornell College. Klappentext This volume examines recent research on how information technology is affecting college student development and explores ways in which institutions are responding to increased demands for using emerging technology in supporting students. Today's college students have never known a time when personal computers did not exist. Zusammenfassung This volume examines recent research on how information technology is affecting college student development and explores ways in which institutions are responding to increased demands for using emerging technology in supporting students. Today's college students have never known a time when personal computers did not exist. Inhaltsverzeichnis EDITORS' NOTES ( Reynol Junco! Dianne M. Timm ). 1. An Introduction to Technologies Commonly Used by College Students ( Reynol Junco! Gail A. Cole-Avent ) This overview of the most popular technologies among college students today provides insight into how students use technology and the role technology plays in communication and educational pursuits. 2. Have You Facebooked Astin Lately? Using Technology to Increase Student Involvement ( Greg Heiberger! Ruth Harper ) Astin's model of student involvement provides a way of looking at the current and potential use of Facebook.com to enhance student engagement. 3. Technology Use in Campus Crisis ( Jeanna Mastrodicasa ) This chapter examines the impact of technology! such as cell phones and social networking sites! on students and administrators during a crisis! using examples from recent years! including Hurricane Katrina and Virginia Tech. 4. Students' Technology Use and the Impacts on Well-Being ( Shelia R. Cotten ) This review of the latest research on how technology use can affect students' psychological health and well-being also outlines areas for future research and suggestions for practice. 5. Blogging in the Academy ( Shane Nackerud! Kurtis Scaletta ) This chapter offers a thorough guide to blogging and its many uses in and out of the classroom to enhance the academic experience. 6. Privacy and Social Networking Sites ( Dianne M. Timm! Carolyn J. Duven ) The authors look at how students perceive privacy as it relates to social networking sites and the role staff and faculty play in using this medium on college campuses. 7. Technology for Institutional Enrollment! Communication! and Student Success ( Grace Salas! Julie S. Alexander ) Faculty and staff at institutions of higher education are finding strategies for using technology in new ways for communicating and managing information! in addition to collaborating. 8. Beyond the Horizon ( Dianne M. Timm! Reynol Junco ) Student affairs professionals will benefit from having a thorough understanding of the technologies available and how students are using them! in addition to staying informed as new technologies develop. INDEX. ...

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Authors Reynol Timm Junco
Assisted by Reynol Junco (Editor), Dianne M. Timm (Editor)
Publisher Wiley, John and Sons Ltd
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 07.01.2009
 
EAN 9780470447000
ISBN 978-0-470-44700-0
No. of pages 88
Series New Directions for Student Ser
New Directions for Student Ser
Subject Humanities, art, music > Education > Adult education

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