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1 Student Success Team Student Generated Induction Continuing to develop a student centred approach to induction 1j

2 Student Success Team Student generated induction Based on the work of Nicholas Bowskill (2013) Engaging students in a discussion about their concerns or questions early on Enabling staff and students to respond in the moment Using technology to create a visual representation of main concerns and issues Supporting the development of a group identity First used in School of Social Sciences 2014-15

3 Student Success Team Example A. Meeting Deadlines B. Family/Work balance C. Making friends D. Writing Essays E. Missing Out F. Money

4 Student Success Team 2015-2016 Used current second and third year student volunteers to respond to questions and concerns Invited new students to join a closed Facebook page aimed at supporting the transition to HE

5 Student Success Team Induction via social media? “Hey, how do you access the books online?” “Hi everyone, I have a meeting with my academic tutor XX at 9.30am where will I find her?” “Does anybody know how to get to the pay and display car park on campus as I'm really struggling to park” “I’m super excited to get started next week! It all feels very real now ☺ ”

6 Student Success Team 2016-2017 Continue and increase the use of student volunteers Earlier use of social media and other channels of communication to enable students to help shape content of induction Consider how the data collected can be used beyond Welcome Week – follow up survey? Better evaluation of student generated induction practices


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