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Study Plan Management

Study Plan Management. Current Issues and Future Directions. Student Management User Conference Pam Rooney 13 September 2006. AIM. To identify key issues in Study Plan management To prioritise the functionality changes required to address these issues To learn from each other.

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Study Plan Management

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  1. Study Plan Management Current Issues and Future Directions Student Management User Conference Pam Rooney 13 September 2006

  2. AIM • To identify key issues in Study Plan management • To prioritise the functionality changes required to address these issues • To learn from each other

  3. UTS Definition of a MANAGED Study Plan A fullymanaged study plan is a plan that would allow a student, without further intervention from the Faculty, to use the web to access, and enrol in, all the subjects necessary to be eligible for graduation in such a way that all remaining valid choices are available and no enrolment that was superfluous or contrary to the completion requirements could be made.

  4. Survey Summary • COURSE DESIGN STRATEGY • Majority driven by academics • Desire to move to a collaborative approach • Macquarie attempting to enforce a corporate approach via their Academic Program Committee

  5. Survey Summary • STUDY PLAN STRATEGY • UTS aiming for ‘set and forget’ for the majority of students • Most sites have a combination of approaches

  6. The Big Picture

  7. What the survey revealed

  8. What will help?

  9. Getting stronger!

  10. Almost there!

  11. Over to Tech One….

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