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<title>Student Staff: A Village Philosophy</title>
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<description>In institutions of higher education, we seek to engage students in the act and art of life-long learning. We also seek to capture this talent-rich and moldable population to provide support in areas of need. By using a village philosophy, we not only develop a responsible and effective group of student resources, we also teach them to develop others (a lifelong art), simultaneously developing a highly functional and effective support group.</description>

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<title>T.W.I.S.T.: Trust the Wisdom In Student Teams</title>
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<pubDate>Thu, 05 Jun 2008 13:44:38 PDT</pubDate>
<description>In this age of increasingly high technology support demands, limited budgets and a veritable wealth of student resources, how do you meet the demands with the resources available? Learn about the approach members of Illinois Wesleyan's office of Information Technology have taken to specially design an approach for student assets to help meet those support demands.This session will review selection and development methods specifically designed for students and student teams thereby increasing the quality and success of these employment options. Topics covered will include:
	Initial Challenges and Considerations
	Creating Student Team Solutions for IT
	Developing Students
	What worked, what didn't, and how we knowThrough implementation of specifically designed student and student team development, we have been better able to meet the demands of our institution and share in the growth and development of our student resources. This session will provide principals and lessons learned that can be customized, tailored and applied by other institutions to meet their own support needs.</description>

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<title>Maximizing Student Teams to Support IT</title>
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<pubDate>Wed, 04 Jun 2008 13:38:28 PDT</pubDate>
<description>The TWIST project takes advantage of student teams to enhance, expand, and complement the IT organization</description>

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<description>Can students and student teams enhance, expand, and complement your IT organization? Learn how Illinois Wesleyan developed students from mere &quot;financially attractive options for staffing&quot; into &quot;essential components for IT support.&quot; We'll discuss addressing initial challenges and considerations, creating student teams solutions, and developing student resources, as well as what did and did not work for us.  Watch the magical outcomes when you &quot;Trust the Wisdom In Student Teams&quot;! Use these essential components of student teams and enhance the resources within your institution.</description>

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