WSU Today: Aug. 21, 2018

 

Shared spaces introduce students to collaboration

Shared spaces physician assistant

The operating room is a shared space with high stakes and a need for precision, communication and cooperation.

It helps to practice with gloves and gowns on. Over and over again, if necessary.

At WSU Old Town, physician assistant students from Wichita State work and study in the building with WSU Tech students. The co-location of institutions creates opportunities for faculty and students to share experiences, lessons and equipment.

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Apply today for the 2019 Online Faculty Fellows

Applications are being accepted through August 31, 2018 for the 2019 Online Faculty Fellows. The Online Faculty Fellows are ambassadors for online learning on the campus of WSU. Their purpose is to establish a culture of online education by helping their peers increase the quality and quantity of online courses offered at WSU.

To view Online Faculty Fellow requirements and access the application go to Online Faculty Fellows 2019


Unclassified Professional Senate says ‘Welcome back!'

Unclassified Professional Senate Fall 2018 welcome back

Welcome to another great academic year at Wichita State! Go to UPS to meet your Unclassified Professional (UP) Senators for the 2018-19 academic year. The UP Senate's primary goals are to foster communication and collegiality among UP personnel at Wichita State and provide representation for UP staff to the university administration regarding policies and procedures. Visit the new UP Senate website to see the list of Senators, review monthly meeting minutes, and see upcoming meetings dates and agendas.


Kim Moore named to higher ed leadership board

Kim Moore, director, Workforce, Professional and Community Education, has recently been named by IMS Global Learning Consortium Inc. (IMS = Instructional Management Systems) to the Higher Education Institutional Leadership Board and also the Digital Credentials Executive Board.

WSU is now among select K-20 institutions as well as EdTech suppliers, including leading learning technology product suppliers and publishers, leading institutions of learning and training, and leading government and professional consortia who are involved in standards creation, adoption of edtech innovation and the large-scale deployment of technology to achieve learning impact (improving access, affordability and quality of learning).

IMS leadership board  


Nominate a student for WSU Student of the Year Scholarship

Student of the Year Scholarship fall 2018

Do you know a student who has shown exemplary leadership, involvement and service? The WSU Student of the Year Scholarship is awarded to two outstanding students who exemplify these to both the WSU and Wichita communities.

Candidates must meet the following criteria:

  • Must have at least a 3.0 cumulative G.P.A.,
  • Must be an undergraduate student currently enrolled in at least six credit hours at Wichita State
  • Must have completed at least 60 hours, with at least 30 hours from Wichita State.

Please nominate a student for the Student of the Year Scholarship. For more information, contact Kennedy Rogers at kennedy.rogers@wichita.edu or call 978-3022.


WSU men's and women's tennis to offer free tennis clinics

Coleman Tennis Complex

The WSU men's and women's tennis programs will offer free tennis clinics for WSU faculty, staff and Innovation Campus employees at the Coleman Tennis Complex in September.

The free Wednesday clinics will be held from noon-1 p.m. on Sept. 5, 12, 19 and 26.

These clinics are for all ability levels, from beginner to experienced. Even if you've never played tennis, give it a try. Rackets will be provided if you let Nick Taylor know ahead of time.

RSVP to nicholas.taylor@wichita.edu.


Daily website update

The web support site has handled 321 support tickets to date with an average time to completion at 4.4 hours. If you see anything on the site that needs attention, we want to hear about it. Just file a ticket by clicking the Web Support link in the footer on any page or by going to wichita.edu/websupport

As of 8 a.m. Tuesday here are 10 open spaces in the Next Level training sessions scheduled for today and Wednesday. CMS trainings and open labs are on the schedule through the end of September. 

See the full training schedule

Tip of the Day: Building forms

Building forms in the new system is dead simple and really feature-rich. The interface makes it very easy to replace migrated Department Tools form with a new form asset.

That's great, because the new form will be accessible in ways that Department Tools forms are not, plus you'll get email reporting and a lot of other features not available to you before.

Click on the accordion below for full instructions.

Learn how to replace a migrated DT Form

To replace a DT form, open the page that holds the migrated form in one window and then open another window and navigate to the assets listing under the Content pulldown inside OUC.

For the existing form, mentally map out the content elements from top to bottom. For instance, maybe the DT form has, starting at the top, the following:  

  • 5 text fields
  • 1 radio button set
  • 2 text fields
  • 3 multi-line text fields (text area)

Form Elements interfaceNext, in the Assets window, create a new form and locate the form elements interface on the lefthand side of the page. Just click the new element buttons to match what you have in the list. For the form outlined above, for instance, you start with five text fields. Thus, you click the plus button for text fields five times. Then there's a radio button set, so you click the plus button for the Radio Buttons button once. Then two text fields, etc.

After your elements are in place, go back through them and add Labels (the question or information type you're requesting from the user) and Names (The results headers only viewable in the spreadsheet) for each element. You'll have lots of options for making elements required or setting validation.

Additional information on all the elements and options is available at http://support.omniupdate.com/oucampus10/reusable-content/assets/form-asset.html

If you want to receive an email when a user submits a form, you should add to the email messages area and check the box for email reporting that says “include all submitted values.”  Otherwise you'll get notified when somebody posts, but won't be able to see in the email notification what they entered. You'll also need to add a Success message (or choose a confirmation page) and a Failure message.

When you're done and the asset is saved and published, go back to the page with the original form and delete the old form. Insert your new asset in the appropriate location then save and publish.

It's a good idea to test your form immediately to make sure you've got it set up correctly. Any changes to the form must be done in the asset, not on the page where the asset is embedded. 


Earn a certificate in Higher Education Leadership

Certificate in Higher Education Leadership

Did you know The Department of Counseling, Educational Leadership, Educational and School Psychology (CLES) offers a graduate certificate in Higher Education Leadership?

This 15-hour graduate certificate program is now eligible for employee tuition assistance. It enables working professionals in higher education to increase their skills, knowledge and abilities to compete for professional positions of increasing responsibility and scope. Completing the certificate also makes a student eligible to apply for the EdD in Educational Leadership.

For more information, go to leadership certificate and / or contact jody.fiorini@wichita.edu.


Adulting 101: Career Readiness Workshop

Adulting 101 Aug. 22, 2018

Here's information that was share with students in Shocker Blast:

Can't adult today? Not sure where to start? You're not alone.

Whether you're a senior getting ready to transition into the real world or a freshman trying to get through the first year of college, this workshop will give you an overview on how the Career Development Center can help get you ready for the real world.

Come to the Adulting 101: Career Readiness Workshop from 2-3 p.m. Wednesday, Aug. 22, in Brennan III.


Shocker Sports Grill & Lanes Welcomefest deals

Welcomefest Deals Fall 2018

Enjoy some great deals for Welcomefest in the Shocker Sports Grill & Lanes! From now to Friday, Aug. 31, take advantage of $1.50 hot dogs, $3/hour billiards and $1.50 bowling games, even during cosmic bowling! Rental shoes are not included. Start your school year off right at the Shocker Sports Grill & Lanes.


Road warriors

Admissions road warriors Fall 2018

At the dawn of the fall recruitment season, our admissions representative team is gearing up to hit the road. Last year, the team traveled a combined total of over 100,000 miles (a distance equivalent to circling the entire globe four times) and visited more than 325 cities across the country. This year, those numbers are anticipated to increase. We are thankful and proud of the time our representatives invest in recruiting students across the nation.


Panda Express and Freddy's now open

Panda and Freddy's fall 2018

New dining options join the lineup in the RSC to welcome students, faculty and staff back to campus this week! Panda Express opened late last week and Freddy's Frozen Custard & Steakburgers celebrated its grand opening yesterday (Monday, Aug. 20). For hours of operation for all dining locations, go to RSC dining hours.