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1 Programming Chapter 14 By PresenterMedia.comPresenterMedia.com

2 ON TARGET WHY DO WE PROGRAM? To help students improve interpersonal and social skills. To develop a sense of community on a floor or hall. To educate and inform students. To engage students in their own learning. To provide an outlet for emotional release or maintaining or developing physical fitness. To provide opportunities for students to expand their social acquaintances and friendships. To promote self discovery.

3 ON TARGET Organizing/ Assigning tasks What is programming? Creating Budgeting Implementing- by RA or Qualified Speaker Evaluation Planning and Implementing of activities and interactions in order to build an involved, academically successful student population in your residence hall. According to our text, “any organized activity designed to advance student learning or develop community. ”

4 ON TARGET Creating: Brainstorming Get Your Residents’ Input- survey them! Consult our Programming Model Review your students’ needs & demographics.

5 ON TARGET Our Programming Model/ Curriculum Vision 2017 Priorities Engagement Rounds Sociograms Social Media Engagement Wellness Engagement

6 ON TARGET Program Examples

7 ON TARGET Spontaneous Programs

8 ON TARGET Movie nights- Rights to show a movie are $500- $1000. Unsafe Activities Over budget Programs with a Lack of purpose… what are the goals of holding this program? Programs planned too close to the program date Programs without advertising to residents Programs NOT to Plan Will not be Approved!

9 ON TARGET BUDGETING Break it down…

10 ON TARGET Money on My Mind… Each staff receives $100 per RA. Southeastern= Tax Exempt Places we typically shop- Hobby Lobby, Walmart, Albertsons, Universal Party, Domino’s and Papa Johns Exclusive CocaCola Contract!

11 ON TARGET Organizing and Assigning Tasks Work as a TEAM! Complete Programming Paperwork Contact Speaker Price Program Supplies Coordinate Audio Visuals Create Activity Create Advertisements Hang Advertisements Pick up supplies Make decorations Set up lobby Clean Up lobby Return Supplies Take Down advertisements Send Thank you Notes Evaluate Program

12 ON TARGET Implementing Program… Pick the right speaker! Be prepared to go to plan B. Make a back up of multimedia presentations. Be present in the moment… make the most of the interactions

13 ON TARGET Evaluation Learning from empty chairs Surveying your residents Spending your budget wisely Were advertisements enticing?

14 ON TARGET Programming Paperwork RA Programming Requirements Program Registration Form (https://docs.google.com/forms/d/11QMdTpa8icZ7QLEWIvnDUI4E2ZitXQw_R- Bun8MAiWU/viewform?usp=send_form) Program Evaluation (Discuss with AC) Purchase Requisition

15 ON TARGET Spicing Up Advertisements Think about your community- what is a “community space?” -Write on community bathroom mirrors, hang flyers on back of community bathroom stalls. -Hang flyers upside down in the elevator -Write Info on balloons and give a balloon to each resident. -Cut flyer into a shape. -Use a catchy name. -Use Facebook, Twitter, Lions Roar, Lions Traxx -Note- do not place flyers on elevator doors, or windows in entrance doors (against safety code.)

16 ON TARGET Paint Paper Art Supplies Decorations Karaoke Machine Helium Tank Departments On-going Programs Professors Campus Political movements/ interests Student Productivity Services Downtown Development District Local Businesses Free Events Tools in your Toolbox


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