M07
- The "e" Factor in Delivering Advising and Student
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The
"e" Factor in Delivering Advising and Student Services
Authors: Gary L. Kramer, M. Wayne
Childs and 20 authors
Web technology makes it possible
for colleges and universities to assemble in one location
all services for students. Using the Web's capability in a
student self service environment creates an opportunity for
quality advisor-student contact. This monograph focuses on
planning, development, implementation, and current best practices
of services of students. As every institution is rushing to
implement web services for students, this monograph will give
advisors the edge on applying micro-technologies at their
institutions by focusing on the critical issues for students,
advisors, and institutions.
Publication date: 2000
Pages:
123
Order Number: M07
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Section
I: The "e" Factor - Building Student Services
with Web Applications
Chapter
1: E-business: Change, Challenge, and Opportunity
Chapter
2: Personal and Electronic Advising Networks at Boston College
Chapter 3: First-Year
Academic Advising: Planning and Registration Strategies
Section
II: Strategic Planning and Campus Preparation for Web
Applications in Student Services
Chapter
4: Supporting the Education e-volution
Chapter 5: The "e"
Factor -- Creating a Strategic Plan
Section
III: Web Advising Applications
Chapter
6: Electronic Advising Portfolios: Innovative Applications
Chapter
7: Transfer Evaluation
Chapter
8: Advising.edu -- Anytime, Anyplace, Anywhere Advising: Academic
Support for Students and Faculty
Chapter
9: Expanding Our View
Chapter 10: Distance
Education Advising
Section
IV: The Future of Web Technology
Chapter 11: Perspectives
on Internet/Web Technology in Higher Education
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