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Engage Outside the Classroom

Improve Student Retention

Reducing the cost of educationIncreasing the effectiveness of the institution

HiveSocial for Higher Education

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Student Retention2

“Students who have frequent contact with faculty members in and out of class during their college years are more satisfied with their educational experiences, are less likely to drop out, and perceive themselves to have learned more than students who have less faculty contact.” - K. Patricia Cross, 1998

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When you can get students outside of the curriculum

then they will also be more engaged inside the curriculum

an emotional commitment to an organization and its goals

Students Faculty/Staff

George Kuh, professor of higher education

at Indiana University BloomingtonGallup Poll

Engaged employees outperform those without by up 202%

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How do we engage?4

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Motivate/

Incent

RewardIntrinsic/extrinsic

Recognize

Acknowledg

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GAMIFICATION COMMUNICATION

Gaming vs. Gamification5

Gamification Adding game elements and mechanics to things that aren’t designed to be games.

To “gamify” To “gamify” something in education means you’re applying game design

principles to motivate and inspire learners.~Alex Chisholm, executive director of the Learning Games Network,

a spin-off from the MIT Education Arcade and University of Wisconsin

Software

Solutions

• Point Systems (competitive leaderboards)

• Badges for accomplishments

• Levels of progression

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Communication

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Private Social Network

Instant Messaging

Instant

Email

Social MediaVideo Conferencing

Desktop Sharing

Audio Conferencing

5 Tips for Faculty to Build Student Relationships

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Login in often to the school’s private social network

Post and comment in the network frequently

Respond to instant notifications/emails quickly

Express genuine enthusiasm in all communication methods

Acknowledge and greet students by names or with a smile and wave in the hallways or around campus.

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Improve Student Retention

CONNECT. LEARN. REWARD.TRANSFORM

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HiveSocialTM for Higher Education by Enterprise Hive

transforms the educational institution into an engaged

campus by easily connecting all its constituents through

innovation using an enterprise engagement platform that

includes gaming mechanics and more.

Contact Enterprise Hive:

info@enterprisehive.com

804.438.9393

www.enterprisehive.com

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