Assessment Reports AY 2022-2023

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    2023 IUPUI ePortfolio Report
    (2024-02-12) Carrison, Sophie; Oesch-Minor, Deborah; Swinford, Rachel
    The ePortfolio Studio at IUPUI has been supporting students as they build, update, and publish their ePortfolios since the Studio opened in the summer of 2021. This support comes in the form of student consultations, either in-person, online, or asynchronous where students submit their ePortfolio links and the ePortfolio Studio consultants will provide skilled feedback on how to include best practices in their ePortfolios. The purpose of this report is to reflect on how many student consultations and kickoffs the ePortfolio Studio had between Fall 2022 and Fall 2023 semesters, as well as the ways that the Studio has supported faculty in the past year.
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    Spring 2023 IEL Students Perspectives on “Mattering”
    (2023-11-01) Hahn, Thomas
    “Mattering” is the feeling of being significant and important to other people” with implications for student learning and well-being. This report details the results of a pilot questionnaire administered to students participating in IEL programs. It consisted of 5 items designed to measure students’ perception of mattering.
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    Spring 2023 Jaguar Leadership Network Questionnaire Report
    (2023-07-11) Hahn, Thomas
    The IUPUI Jaguar Leadership Network (JLN) is a comprehensive 2-year program intended to support sophomores and juniors in developing academic skills and leadership competencies through mentoring, engaged learning opportunities, leadership training and university service. This report details the results of a confidential questionnaire administered to JLN students during April 2023 to gather their perceptions of the program, as well as items on impact, retention, satisfaction, mattering, and open-ended questions.
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    IEL Bridge Week Student Survey Report 2023
    (2023-11-01) Hahn, Thomas
    Bridge Week marks the official start of the fall semester for incoming freshmen at IU Indianapolis. All first-year students participate in activities and attend events that allow them to explore campus, get to know fellow freshmen, learn about college expectations, and much more to set them up for success at IU Indianapolis. This report details the results of a survey designed to gather student participant feedback regarding different aspects of their Bridge Week experience.
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    IEL Students Demographic and Retention Report AY 2022-2023
    (Indiana University, 2023-11-01) Hahn, Thomas
    The Institute for Engaged Learning (IEL) at IU Indianapolis is home to multiple engaged learning opportunities in undergraduate research, leadership, and civic engagement. This report details demographics, school of enrollment, GPA, and retention figures for students who participated in IEL programs in AY 2022-2023.
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    2023 Direct Assessment of University Profiles through Written Reflections of Engaged Learning Experiences Using the AAC&U Written Communication, Integrative Learning, and Civic Engagement VALUE Rubrics
    (2023-11-01) Hahn, Thomas
    This report describes a direct assessment activity within the IUPUI Institute for Engaged Learning (IEL) for students participating in IEL programs during AY 2022-2023. The IEL Assessment Workgroup assessed written reflection artifacts of 100 students from 6 co-curricular programs. Using selected rows from the Written Communication, Integrative Learning, and Civic Engagement VALUE Rubrics, the raters assessed the Communicator, Problem Solver, and Community Contributor Profiles of Undergraduate Learning.
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    Spring 2023 Center for Research and Learning Questionnaire Report
    (2023-09-15) Hahn, Thomas
    This report provides the results of the end-of-year questionnaire to students participating in the Center for Research and Leaning’s (CRL) undergraduate research programs. CRL serves students through a series of undergraduate research programs overseen by faculty and program leaders. Administered through the Institute for Engaged Learning, CRL programs offer students the opportunity to carry out innovative research, scholarship, and creative activity with faculty mentors in a variety of disciplines. The CRL programs assessed in this report include the Diversity Scholars Research Program, Multidisciplinary Undergraduate Research Institute (MURI), and Undergraduate Research Opportunities Program.
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    Fall 2023 First Year Seminar Service Learning Questionnaire Report
    (2023-11-01) Hahn, Thomas
    This report details the results of two questionnaires designed to examine First Year Seminar (FYS) service-learning courses. The first questionnaire was administered to first-year students who participated in the FYS service-learning courses. The second questionnaire was administered to the instructors who taught these courses. The courses were across multiple sections of FYS's, some were UCOL 110 sections, others were specific to schools. There were 356 students in the 13 sections of the course. All of the courses were held during the Fall 2023 semester.
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    Spring 2023 Community Engagement Associates (CEA) Program Questionnaire Report
    (2023-11-01) Hahn, Thomas
    This report provides the results of the end-of-year questionnaire to students participating in the Community Engagement Associates (CEA) Scholarship Program for AY 2022-2023. The CEA program is an employment program in which community engaged faculty and staff apply for funding to employ students to provide support for courses, programs, or projects that advance the community engagement mission of IUPUI.
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    2023 Community Engagement Associates Mentor Questionnaire Report
    (2023-04-24) Hahn, Thomas
    This report provides the results of the end-of-year questionnaire to faculty/staff mentors of students participating in the Community Engagement Associates (CEA) Scholarship Program for AY 2022-2023. The CEA program is an employment program in which community engaged faculty and staff apply for funding to employ students to provide support for courses, programs, or projects that advance the community engagement mission of IUPUI.