Difference between revisions of "Assessing and Addressing ESIP's Professional Development Needs"
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This debut session of ESIP's newest working group will showcase the results of a needs assessment conducted by our inaugural group of student interns. Through the fall of 2011, the interns interviewed key ESIP members about their communication and education-related challenges. The Communication and Education Services Working Group will share results of the interviews and provide overviews of a range of solutions to the most commonly cited challenges. | This debut session of ESIP's newest working group will showcase the results of a needs assessment conducted by our inaugural group of student interns. Through the fall of 2011, the interns interviewed key ESIP members about their communication and education-related challenges. The Communication and Education Services Working Group will share results of the interviews and provide overviews of a range of solutions to the most commonly cited challenges. | ||
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Revision as of 14:29, January 13, 2012
Date: 2012-01-04
Conveners: LuAnn Dahlman, Margaret Mooney
This debut session of ESIP's newest working group will showcase the results of a needs assessment conducted by our inaugural group of student interns. Through the fall of 2011, the interns interviewed key ESIP members about their communication and education-related challenges. The Communication and Education Services Working Group will share results of the interviews and provide overviews of a range of solutions to the most commonly cited challenges.
Key Topics
Discussion and assessment of challenges and needs in ESIP collaborations based on the interviews of group leaders.
Answers to the interviews were mixed and nothing emerged in particular. (Possibly - either the questions were wrong or the needs are broad.)
"Highest need:" Community In-reach - Communication occurs within a community of practice.
"Top Needs:"
75% or more indicated High Need or Some need:
community in reach 95
effective tech demos 95
platforms for teaching 90
user's needs 85
usability 85
message development 85
communicating up the chain 80
social media 75
"Overview of Social Media as a Tool for Collaboration"
Collaboration frameworks and applications that were demonstrated/mentioned:
Google Docs
Action Items
Plan an ESIP workshop that encourages people to join social media sites such as twitter or Facebook in a safe workshop environment to gain some hands-on experience and assess possibility of integration. (LuAnn Dahlman)
Possibly, educate the participants about possible problems that they might find apply to them.
Contributions
PowerPoint Slides of Presentations
• Assessing and Addressing ESIP’s Professional Development Needs - presented by LuAnn Dahlman
• Social Media - presented by Margaret Mooney
Related Projects
(Look for links to projects, their accomplishments, and works in progress)