Katie and Shawn presented about the use of different
resources on campus and whether they were personal, academic, or career
focused, or all three. This presentation really reminded me of how I used resources to help
myself through my freshman year as well as different parts of my sophomore year
so far. After realizing what different resources I used I decided to choose to
write about the last given situation which was the one concerning William
wanting to change his major. I chose this situation because it was never a
problem for me but seems to be a problem for many students so I should
definitely be ready for this problem. To start off I would inform him that many
students come to college having no idea what major to go with. To address this
problem you must first figure out what area of study you are interested in. I
would ask him what his background is and what college he is most interested in:
Business, Agriculture, Life Sciences, Design, etc. Once I found this out I would
be able to further help him by setting up an appointment with career services
to make sure this is a good choice for him. I would tell William that I had
never changed my major before and have not had much experience when it comes to
knowing about different majors so I am not the best help to solve the problem
and that is why I am referring him to the career services building. To me this
is a more urgent situation so it should be taken care of quickly. By me
attending this meeting with my student I feel as if they will be more prompted
to go to the resource again and to build the student’s confidence in the
resource. After this referral I would make sure to ask if William thought this
resource was helpful or not and then give him time to think about all of the
different things that were discussed during the referral. About a week later I would
check back in with him to make sure the problem is getting fixed or else I would
find another resource to use to fix this problem.
Saturday, March 29, 2014
Monday, March 24, 2014
Academic Success
Definitely should have written this
before spring break…. but oh well, let’s just see where this goes! So Courtney
and Kayla presented during our last class and their topic was academic success
as we should all know. Two major points they worked on was external/internal
motivation and being an encourager/discourager. Both of these points were great
at inspiring and promoting thought about my own academic success and how to
promote success in my own mentees.
External
and internal motivations are often hard to see until you actually slow down and
think about how you function. I personally am motivated by both depending on
what I am dealing with in terms of it being academic success or a club activity.
External motivation is my main drive to be successful through academics because
I like to study with friends to obtain better results. My friends' external
motivation is usually very positive to make me want to study more to continue
to be successful academically however I can also use my internal motivation to
push myself to study hard for each test I will be facing. When it comes to
dealing with club activities that I have been designated to be a chair for or
on the committee, I feel as if it is my obligation to get everything done
because I have been appointed to this position and been trusted to do my part
to make the activity successful.
Now with
the encourager/discourager part, I personally try to do nothing but encourage
my friends to be successful whether that is in academics or work. However, I do
discourage activities such as drinking and smoking because of the negative
impacts these activities will have on your life and the effects it will have on
your loved ones. I know that encouragement pushes me to continue to do better
so that is why I continue to do this myself.
I hope that
what I learned during this past class period can really help me to make my
mentees successful and assist them in figuring out how they are motivated!! I
hope you all had a wonderful spring break and see you all later this week!
Monday, March 10, 2014
ISCORE event
So, I was
only able to attend one ISCORE event because I had classes from 8-9:30 and from
11-5. Anyways, the one event I made it to was very interesting and made me
think more about how every individual student may be affected by their own
different background but should be able to feel at home here at Iowa State
University due to our great diversity. The presentation was about how student’s
different socio economic status and their social class can affect a student’s
ability to attend college as well as feel accepted at the college. They started
off by talking about the different human races and how that can affect their
chances of attending college. Next they discussed how it is very difficult for
the lower economic class families to support their students through higher
education. The last part of the presentation was a discussion about various
topics and points that individuals in the crowd wanted to talk about. This
discussion was pretty interesting especially when some lady from Alabama talked
about how they have various programs specifically aimed towards Hispanics or
other racial groups to help them continue through college and feel more at
home. I know that ISU also has specific programs for these situations; however
the discussion brought new ideas to the table to help our different racial
groups coming to ISU. The main thing that I got from this presentation was that
we as peer mentors must realize that our mentees can come from many different
socio economic statuses and social classes but must be able to understand as well as accommodate for these differences.
Leading Groups and Problem Solving!
I hope
everyone enjoyed the intense and close basketball game on Saturday! As you all
know Nikki and I presented during our class on Thursday. I thought overall for
this being our first time leading a class we did pretty well. I know that I have
some things that I personally need to work on and continue to strive to get
better at such as speaking louder and more clearly as well as not just going
off of the outline for our presentation. Besides those personal things, our
topic was about the various aspects of how to lead groups effectively. We started
off by going over our introduction followed by the discussion and situational
strips we provided. I think our situational strips really helped our fellow
peer mentors by providing real situations that we, as peer mentors, may run
into throughout our experience as a peer mentor.
At the
retreat Sunday Brooke and Sam presented their presentation about chapter 5
Problem Solving with Individuals from the week we missed class due to the snowy
weather. They both had to remind most of us about the different things we read
in the chapter because it was such a little while ago! During their discussion
they explained the ways to formulate a diagnosis about a problem and the three
sources of a problem. These three sources are the gap, the hole, and the
obstacle which they explained to us and gave greater insight about. We talked
about the different sources and explained how to deal with these different
situations. We also talked about ways to problem solve by thinking outside of
the box. Some of the really great ideas we came up with to think outside of the
box were to think while in the shower and brainstorm together.
During the
retreat we had several ice breaker activities that were all great ideas to use
for our own mentoring groups. Although some of the activities, such as Kayla’s,
I feel would be better to use that later in your semester with your students to
get to know the stuff about them that they may be scared to write down or say
out loud. Otherwise I felt like the retreat went great!
Monday, March 3, 2014
Round Two: Social Media Week
This week was the second time I was required to use some
type of social media program through the Hixson program and once again I had to
use Twitter for a week. This second experience was a lot of fun compared to the
first experience because I somewhat knew what I was doing. I still kind of don’t
understand how some parts of Twitter work but still had a great time using it
for this past week. During this second experience of using Twitter I got two
main ideas from it. The first was that this experience really helped us as a
group of peer mentors to become closer and get to know each other. By doing
this I think that growing a stronger relationship between us will help us to
build strong relationships between our peer mentees and us. I also noticed that
everybody is sick and tired of the snow and cold weather which I can definitely
agree with!
I really
enjoyed the Angie and Kira’s presentation and activities because they were both
very informative and hands on learning! Although the Lego project was
frustrating because we were given a role that may not be in our comfort zone or
a role we usually like to do, I still really enjoyed the activity because it
was different from previous group’s presentations and made us realize that we
may have to control ourselves in group situations to complete a job
successfully.
Now for
Allie’s presentation about social media, the major things that I took away from
her presentation were that “social media is like a tattoo” and “don’t put
anything up that you would be embarrassed to see on the front of a newspaper.”
Both of these phrases really make sense and greatly explain how to use social
media correctly by thinking about whether your tweet or post may negatively represent
or affect you or your future. I think that allowing us to tweet during Allie’s
presentation was also very funny and enjoyable too!
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