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Wedemeyer, Richard H. – New York Journal of Student Affairs, 2018
Many professionals in student services are currently looking for ways to increase the number of services and quality at a reduced cost. One alternative is more extensive use of modern technology. The search for computer applications in student services has intensified and will probably continue to do so because some of the trends are already…
Descriptors: Educational Technology, Computer Uses in Education, College Students, Services
Riehl, Bambi – PEPNet-Midwest, 2010
PEPNet gets frequent requests for information about interpreter/speech-to-text position development. Determining or analyzing a salary is often part of this challenge and the people at PEPNet trust the information in this paper will be helpful to postsecondary programs. This is the sixth survey produced by PEPNet-Midwest and the University of…
Descriptors: Partial Hearing, College Faculty, Educational Finance, National Surveys
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Heiberger, Greg; Harper, Ruth – New Directions for Student Services, 2008
Students today network with each other using technology as much as, if not more than, face-to-face communication. College administrators must not only recognize this phenomenon, but learn to use the variety of electronic media available in positive ways: to stay connected to college social networks, promote relevant events, and help students feel…
Descriptors: Educational Technology, Social Networks, Student Participation, Theory Practice Relationship
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Timm, Dianne M.; Junco, Reynol – New Directions for Student Services, 2008
In the 1900s, student affairs professionals were faced with decisions about how to incorporate new forms of technology into the college community. New technologies during the twentieth century that institutions had to plan and prepare for included the telephone (invented in 1870), television (invented in early 1900s), cable television (available…
Descriptors: Student Personnel Workers, Student Personnel Services, Educational History, Technology Integration
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Dalton, Jon C. – New Directions for Student Services, 2007
Technology has received much praise and blame for its uses and influence in higher education over the past twenty-five years. It has been widely praised for its contributions to management efficiencies, information access and analysis, improved communications, and innovative educational applications in colleges and universities. But it has also…
Descriptors: Student Personnel Workers, Student Personnel Services, Portfolio Assessment, Portfolios (Background Materials)
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Garis, Jeff W. – New Directions for Student Services, 2007
This chapter provides an overview of e-portfolio concepts and designs. It describes a model that outlines an array of dimensions for the categorization of e-portfolio systems, reviews selected systems, and makes observations regarding the importance for student affairs units to understand, collaborate, and include e-portfolio systems within their…
Descriptors: Student Personnel Services, Portfolios (Background Materials), Portfolio Assessment, Student Personnel Workers
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Allbritten, William; Bogal-Allbritten, Rosemarie – NASPA Journal, 1987
Examines the potential value of several established, commercial, remote data base services as well as several specialty bulletin boards that are of interest to student personnel staff. Notes that computerized data bases and bulletin boards can provide bibliographic references and much more. (Author/NB)
Descriptors: Computer Uses in Education, Databases, Higher Education, Information Services
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Harwood, John T. – About Campus, 2002
Using technology's enormous potential to support student learning requires that student personnel workers enter a new world--one that students already inhabit. Using technology can be a big challenge for educators who still cling to more traditional teaching methods. This article explores what educators can do to bridge the technology gap on…
Descriptors: College Environment, Computer Uses in Education, Higher Education, Student Personnel Workers
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Brown, Carl – New Directions for Student Services, 1993
Provides student services administrators and staff with information concerning the basic computer access needs of students with disabilities. Explores issues like training and support for students, faculty, and staff; funding; purchase and maintenance of equipment; technology integration; professional competence; legal considerations; and the…
Descriptors: Access to Computers, College Students, Computer System Design, Computer Uses in Education
Broughton, Elizabeth – 2000
This paper opens with the following questions: "How prepared are you as a student affairs professional for information communication technology (ICT)? Do you understand such concepts as portals, e-business, Napster, computer use policies, and wireless communication? Will student affairs be shaped by ICT or will student affairs help shape ICT on…
Descriptors: Computer Uses in Education, Educational Development, Educational Technology, Higher Education
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Moneta, Larry – New Directions for Student Services, 2005
The author addresses two critical questions related to technology: How has students' use of technology influenced student affairs work? How do we best align our business practices with advances in information technology?
Descriptors: Information Technology, Technological Advancement, Student Personnel Workers, Student Personnel Services
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Goree, Cathryn T.; Marszalek, John F., III – College Student Affairs Journal, 1995
Electronic surveys are a fast and low-cost research option which is just beginning to be used in student affairs. Researchers considering electronic surveys should be aware of ethical issues concerning representativeness, data analysis, confidentiality, and quotations. Describes issues that are different from similar problems with mail-out…
Descriptors: Codes of Ethics, College Students, Computer Uses in Education, Computers
Hardesty, Greg; Utesch, William E. – 1994
Almost every profession has capitalized on the computerized processing of data. High school counselors in particular, require quick and accurate access to career information and though such technology can be expensive, it may be less prohibitive than adding additional staff. This study examines how school counselors utilize computers in their…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Children, Computer Literacy, Computer Oriented Programs
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Dare, Leslie A.; Zapata, Lisa P.; Thomas, Amanda G. – New Directions for Student Services, 2005
In order to understand and meet the needs of the distance learning population, student affairs administrators must partner with our colleagues in the fields of technology and distance education. A study of distance learners at North Carolina State University provides information and opportunities for strengthening those partnerships. (Contains 3…
Descriptors: Distance Education, Student Needs, College Students, Information Technology
Giroux, Roy F., Ed.; Mezei, Katherine E., Ed. – 1990
In June 1988, the heads of Staff Development of each institution of the Ontario Colleges of Applied Arts and Technology were invited to submit brief descriptions of 5 to 10 outstanding programs or practices designed to develop human resources within the college. This directory of exemplary practice provides a selection of the colleges'…
Descriptors: Affirmative Action, Articulation (Education), College Administration, College Faculty