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Bridging the Gap: Technology and Veteran Academic Success
The State of Online Learning for Veterans, Active Duty, Reservists and National Guard Service Members and Dependent Family Members (2015)
  • Shane P Hammond, University of Massachusetts - Amherst
  • David Cass, University of Colorado Boulder
Abstract

This paper presents two unique yet confluent perspectives regarding the use of technology to support student veterans in college, and is meant to ignite discussion of the blending of high impact practices with technology to promote their academic success. The authors highlight the historical trends of student veterans in the academy and discuss the barriers to success for this unique population of students. Uvize—an online mentoring and advising platform for student veterans—is introduced, and preliminary results from three forward thinking institutions are discussed. This article further defines why student veterans are a special student population on our campuses and require unique services to support their overall academic success. Theoretical and pragmatic technology-based solutions for student veteran success are presented.

Publication Date
Winter January, 2015
Editor
Dr. Peter Shea
Publisher
Online Learning Consortium, Inc.
Series
Issue 1
ISBN
978-1-934505-11-3-1-934505-11-0
Citation Information
Shane P Hammond and David Cass. "Bridging the Gap: Technology and Veteran Academic Success" FirstNewburyport, MAThe State of Online Learning for Veterans, Active Duty, Reservists and National Guard Service Members and Dependent Family Members Vol. 19 (2015)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/shane_hammond/3/