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Creating an Alternative Advising System Using an Online Learning Platform as an Advising Tool Dr. Virginia Hemby Middle Tennessee State University Dr. Robert E. “Skip” Grubb, Jr. Columbia State Community College 1 “The Power of Online Learning: Opportunities for Tomorrow,” Sloan-C International Conference on Online Learning, Orlando, FL

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Presentation created to accompany explanation of development of Desire2Learn Advising Site for students enrolled in Business Education Training and Development; Business Education, Non-Teaching; and Office Management majors at Middle Tennessee State University.

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Creating an Alternative Advising SystemUsing an Online Learning Platform

as an Advising Tool

Dr. Virginia HembyMiddle Tennessee State UniversityDr. Robert E. “Skip” Grubb, Jr.

Columbia State Community College

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Entry Point for D2L Advising Site

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Twitter Invitation to Advisees

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Advisor Contact Information and Office Hours Schedule

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Upper Division forms must be submitted for audit a minimum of THREE (3) semesters prior to graduation; requires Advisor signature

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Tutorial was developed for MTSU students; copied from website and included in Content

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CONCLUSIONS

1. If you opt to use a course management system as an alternative advising tool, you need to have your university/college administration champion this project.2. The use of the course management system as an alternative advising tool must have the acceptance of all faculty and advising center staff.3. The advising course should be mandatory for students—no questions, no refusals.4. The advising course must be managed in the same fashion as all other courses offered via the course management system—students should be able to enroll in the advising course in the same manner as they do other courses.

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RECOMMENDATIONS

1. An advising course would work better as a required course for students. You should have students enroll in their respective major advising course at the beginning of their program and remain in that course for the duration of their program.2. The advising course could be graded using the “pass/fail” option—students who fail the advising course should have their registration frozen until such time as they met face to face with an advisor to discuss their progress. The advisor could then release the “hold” on their registration. 3. Students would need to be enrolled in the advising course through the semester directly preceding the semester in which they will graduate from the university/college.

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4. Details on eliminating the tuition cost associated with the advising course will also need to be addressed—cannot charge students for an advising course, can you? OR, could you replace one General Ed elective with this advising course? 5. University/college personnel would have to determine what they would use as “pass-fail” qualifiers for a required advising course. Would it be a required number of log-ins to the advising course? A required number of communications between advisor-advisee? Submission by advisees of course selections for each semester?

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CONTACT INFORMATION:Dr. K. Virginia HembyBusiness Communication & Entrepreneurship DepartmentMiddle Tennessee State UniversityJennings A. Jones College of Business, BAS N440MTSU Box 40Murfreesboro, TN 37132(615) 898-2369 (Office)[email protected]

Dr. Robert E. “Skip” Grubb, Jr.Director, Criminal Justice TechnologyColumbia State Community College1665 Hampshire PikeColumbia, TN 38401(931) 540-2758 (Office)[email protected]