Keeping Students on Track With a Mobile "Nudge"
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Photo: Colleen Carmean |
Retention and student success have long been among the biggest issues
facing institutions of higher education, but a new generation of
students is complicating matters. "There has been a change in who goes
to college," according to Colleen Carmean, assistant chancellor for academic technologies at the University of Washington Tacoma.
"We think of the traditional student as the person right out of high
school; but now the demographic is across the board. What in the past
was a small percentage of students returning to college is now the
majority. We are a nation going to college, as people realize they need a college degree in order to have a more successful life."
The Mobile Nudge
Looking for a way to help these "new traditionals" persist from freshman
year into succeeding years, UWT turned to a technology that is already
ubiquitous to most students: mobile. The institution was the first
school to use Persistence Plus,
a personalized mobile support system that uses behavioral interventions
to reach out to, engage and support students throughout their college
years. The service helps keep students on track by delivering a mobile
"nudge", a daily text message that reminds them about quizzes and tests,
helps with timeoto, stress, and performance management, and encourages
appropriate behavioral responses.
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Source: Campus Technology