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MSVI Panel Discussion Week (February 20-24) Preliminary Schedule

A NOTE ON OPEN FORUMS
For the open forums, participants will be join a main room where there will be very brief opening and orienting remarks, and then placed into small breakout rooms (~10 people) to engage in a structured conversation with peers. Breakouts will be about 35 minutes long, with a report out and reconnect following the session. Sessions are open to all and self-facilitated. If you would like to host a room on a specific topic of interest to you, we would love to have you join us.

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Monday, February 20

10:00 am - noon

Panel Discussion on Purpose and Practices

Institutions across the System are investing in practices and activities that serve to deepen student learning, connect to students' purpose, and support exploration. This session opens with a conversation about the student experience inside and outside the classroom through experiential learning and a relentless welcome approach, and offers an opportunity to dig deeper on the ways that these approaches can be adapted, adopted, and developed.

Panelists:
Meg Mittelstadt and Ruth Poproski, University of Georgia
Jamie Landau, Colin M Walker, Michael M. Black, and Mike Savoie, Valdosta State University

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2:00 pm - 3:00 pm

Open Forum on Purpose

How are you and your institution connecting to purpose. This Open forum invites you to connect with your peers from across the state on topics related to career connections, experiential learning, TILT (Transparency in Teaching and Learning) and other practices that helps students understand how what they are doing connects with their greater purpose for committing to college.

3:00 pm - 4:00 pm

Open Forum on Practices

What are the practices you and your institution are exploring this year to deepen student learning, implement high impact practices, and advance teaching excellence. This Open forum invites you to connect with your peers from across the state on topics related to High Impact Practices, research and scholarship around teaching and learning, small teaching practices and other pedagogical approaches, and more.

Tuesday, February 21

10:00 am - noon

Panel Discussion on Support and Engagement

Institutions support students in a variety of ways throughout their academic careers. This session will provide some perspective on two peer-led supplemental instruction programs as a launching point for a conversation about student supports and engagement more broadly.

Panelists:
Marcia Poulous, Albany State University
Justin Jernigan and Jerome Lee, Georgia Gwinnett College

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2:00 pm - 3:00 pm

Open Forum on Support

What supports are most effective on your campus? How are students using campus (and other) supports now to be successful? What non-academic supports do students need or use? This Open Forum provides an opportunity to connect, share, and engage on a wide range of student supports.

3:00 pm - 4:00 pm

Open Forum on Engagement

Student engagement has made some dramatic transitions in the past few years. This Open Forum offers an opportunity to take stock and share your experiences with your peers on engagement inside and outside the classroom.

Wednesday, February 22

10:00 am - noon

Panel Discussion on Mindset and Motivation

Over the past several years, institutions have worked on how to harness the power and promise of Academic Mindsets to improve the student experience. This session catches up with a few of these activities and looks ahead to where Mindset may lead.

Panelists:
Deepa Arora and Eric Sun, Middle Georgia State University
Kathryn Dye, South Georgia State College

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2:00 pm - 3:00 pm

Open Forum on Mindset

There is a tremendous amount of activity and interest in academic mindset across the System. This Open Forum gives you an opportunity to share your work and hear the efforts of your peers on this area. As the University System moves ahead with Mindset, this conversation should be fertile ground for innovation and opportunity.

3:00 pm - 4:00 pm

Open Forum on Motivation

Student motivation has emerged as an area of interest for students affected by the Pandemic. This Open Forum makes room for consideration of the many factors that are driving student shifts in motivation and discussion on how to address them.

Thursday, February 23

10:00 am - noon

Panel Discussion on Data and Technology

The rapid growth in a wide range of technology and tools for learning has created new opportunities to understand and support learners. This session dives into two disparate approaches – the use of LMS data to inform assessments and student supports, and the use of AI chatbots to support students in a high-enrollment course.

Panelists:
Mike Evans, Georgia State University
Joe Fernander, eCore

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2:00 pm - 3:00 pm

Open Forum on Using Data

Data is at the heart of the planning and priority setting for Momentum. This Open Forum is an invitation to share how you are using data in your class, department, school or institution to shape learning, the student experience, and success.

3:00 pm - 4:00 pm

Open Forum on Technology

The role of established and emerging technology on campus is perhaps as exciting, and fraught, now as it has ever been. From the application of artificial intelligence to support students to the challenges and opportunities posed by ChatGPT and other tools, technology is shaping the campus and our students. This Open Forum is an opportunity to review and reflect on this change and share experiences in harnessing it to advance students.

Friday, February 24

10:00 am - noon

Panel Discussion on Pathways

Institutions across the state are digging deep into their programs of study to understand how the complexity and connections embedded in the pathways students are provided impact student success. This conversation will delve into efforts to deploy Curricular Analytics (a highlight of the 2022 Momentum Summit) and Co-curricular pathways to improve outcomes and deepen the college experience for all students.

Panelists:
Lacy Hodges, Georgia Institute of Technology
Anissa Vega, Kennesaw State University
Joy Ginther and Stephanie Urich and Karen Owen, University of West Georgia

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2:00 pm - 3:00 pm

Open Forum on Pathways

Pathways can help to structure choices and minimize missteps for students in their course selection, as well as help to frame  and sequence the experiences and opportunities the benefit and accelerate students throughout their lifecycle. This Open Forum provides a space to discuss what these pathways look like, what may be missing from current pathways, and how to make pathways for the wide range of students on our campuses.

3:00 pm - 4:00 pm

Town Hall – MSVI Open House

Our final Open Forum is an open conversation on the future of Momentum and student success. Bring your thoughts to share about the past week and what you want to see happen as the University System continues to develop a deeper understanding of how to support all students in their academic journey.