Wednesday 18 November 2009

Fame...

The GoSLuRP Project got a double page feature in the November/December edition of Staff Hallmark, the newsletter for Goldsmiths staff - great internal publicity for the project!


Friday 30 October 2009

Rich feedback...

Work on the second of our questionnaires was completed, with some great input from the Core Project Team - thanks! In this questionnaire, we'll be seeking to address some of the issues raised in the first survey and identify issues that students are still facing during their initial weeks at Goldsmiths.

Additional demographic analysis has been undertaken on the data from the first questionnaire, breaking down respondents by age & gender, department & level and nationality & level. The analysis shows that all departments are represented and there is a good split between UG & PG and home/international students. The gender split of respondents is in line with the student population as a whole and the age range of respondents suggests a changes to the student population, in line with sector expectations. This now offers us the ability to drill down and target specific groups of students in subsequent surveys. We're still trying to plow through 50,000 words of rich feedback from the open-response fields in the questionnaire.

Geraint returned from his recruitment trip to South America on Wednesday and we met to discuss progress, review the project plan and issue log. We also discussed the agenda for the Core Project Team meeting yesterday, my first as Project Officer here.

Following a chat with Myles, I rang Sue Morrison at Derby to chat about Service Design. Sue was very helpful and gave me plenty to think about and discuss with our Core Project Team.

We had an excellent Core Project Team meeting yesterday where we started delving into the feedback received from our new students.

Friday 16 October 2009

Weekly Update

This week we've started to compile questions for the second of our surveys which, is due to be sent out to survey 1 respondents on 26th October. We will be seeking to address some of the issues raised in the first survey and identify issues that students are still facing and any potential areas of concern during their initial weeks. We will also ask be asking specific questions to our three target cohorts of students.

We have been undertaking some further analysis of the data collected in the first student survey and where possible, linking to the student record to identify particular groups of students to target with specific questions in future surveys. We'll use the survey feedback to contribute to process improvement and service deisgn.

I rang and spoke to Jean Sutton (DERBI) and Meghann Morris (Swansea) to introduce myself and chat about how our respective projects are going. It was interesting to hear about the different ways they have collected student feedback and reassuring to know we're facing similar challenges.

We talked about meeting up after the modelling session at the JISC CETIS conference which, will be a great opportunity to review progress and share ideas.

I've just had another Skype chat with Geraint, to update him on progress. Geraint is away for another week, so we've scheduled another update chat for next week.

Friday 9 October 2009

Project Update

Well, I've got to the end of my second week and have now met with all the members of the GoSLuRP Core Project Team (CPT) here at Goldsmiths. At the meetings, we discussed the project plan, progress to date, their individual sub-plans, risks and issues and plans for the second student survey which, is due to go out on 26th October.

CPT members are making good progress on the deliverables within their sub-plans and so the project is on schedule, with no major risk or issues to be reported.

We have started to analyse the data from the first survey and after attending a presentation from i-Graduate on the results of the Student and International Student Barameter on Wednesday, I now have some ideas of how we present the results from our survey.

We had over 480 students complete the first survey and 362 have said they are willing to help with future surveys, that's over 10% of the target population. The great news is that of those, we have a good spread over the three cohorts we are specifically interested in for this project.

Earlier today I chatted with Sharon Perry who kindly explained the role of JISC CETIS and RMSAS. That was really helpful, thanks Sharon.

I've just had a Skype chat with Geraint Fox, who is in South America for a recruitment event, to update him on progress and we have scheduled another one for next week.

Next week, we'll be working on compiling the second survey which, will be sent out to the 362 students who completed the first survey. We will be seeking to address some of the issues raised in the first survey and identify issues that students are still facing now and any potential areas of concern during their initial weeks. We will also ask be asking specific questions to our three target cohorts of students.

Friday 2 October 2009

My first week...

Hello, my name is Kevin Thomas and I have taken over from Tina as the GoSLuRP Project Officer here at Goldsmiths.

I've had a busy first week finding my way around, getting up to speed with the project and meeting the Core Project Team.

We've had a fantastic response to our first survey, with over 473 responses to date and 87% willing to participate further in the project. So, a big thank you to all students who have taken the time to provide us with this valuable feedback.

Next week, we'll begin analysing all the data we've collected and start work on the second survey.


Thursday 24 September 2009

So Long, Farewell as the song goes

After just over two months slurping with Goldsmiths it's time for me to bid the project farewell and move on to pastures new.

Leaving wasn't an easy choice to make but someone made me an offer I couldn't refuse.

I will be sorry to leave but would like to feel that I have left the project in a stable condition for someone else to take the reigns of.

That person is going to be Kevin who will no doubt introduce himself next week on here once he has email and everything sorted.

I would like to take this opportunity to wish the very best to everyone involved in this project - it really has been a pleasure to be part of.

Tina

First Survey

Firstly, apologies for the lack of posting over the last month.

The focus during this time has been producing the questionnaire in readiness for publishing to all new first year students this week together with the flyer advertising this.

The survey started out with over 100 questions - far too long - no one would complete that!!!! And yet every question was relevant and would give an insight into how students felt about being at Goldsmiths.

After deliberation this was summarised down to a workable 79 questions and was broken down into 5 categories:

About you - to identify what type of students they are (post graduate, international, widening participation) in order to progress forward with a defined set of cohorts in future questionnaires

Pre-arrival - to gauge perception of their experience to date

Arrival - to establish their first impressions - do they feel welcome, do they have any issues, do they know who to go to to address these


Funding - get their viewpoint on how they have found this

Follow- up - a major part of this initial survey will be to identify a group of willing cohorts who are prepared to assist with the project going forward and who will give us quality information to analyse

After much refining, which was all noted and tracked in a spreadsheet so we could see how things were evolving, the survey was ready for testi
ng and timing. This was a concern as we didn't want students to be put off by this. However, by putting this on the front introduction page and incorporating a progress bar then students were fully aware of how much commitment was required of them from the offset.

Then to the flyer for handing out at enrollment. The concern was about putting too much information on this and having them miss the point of what we were asking them to do. However, we kept the front simple yet aesthetically pleasing and on the back obtained a load of useful contacts hence they would be less likely to throw this away. Additionally, by doing this we were able to split the costs with another department thus keeping an eye on the budget and costs down. The outcome was a high gloss, A5 flyer that looks pretty darn good.



The front:


and the back:

Of course now all this has been done it's out of our hands and is down to the students as to whether or not they complete it. Nightmares have been had about it, risks have been discussed - was it still too long, would they find it boring, would they just curse and abandon it.......

Well 4 days since its launch I am happy to report that as of 5 minutes ago we are up to:

101 surveys started
80 completed (79.2%) - obviously some students have just logged on
70 people agreeing to help with further work

An example of some of the information we will extract from this can be seen in the following chart:




The survey closes on Friday 2nd October but I am sure you will agree that we have a healthy start to our information gathering.

Friday 28 August 2009

Change of Plan with the Plan

It's been a busy week in the world of GoSLuRP. Finally met up with Student Services and got some good input into the plan.

Then on Monday submitted the plan to JISC. That's the first deliverable out of the way.

Originally the plan was to hand out flyers for the first questionnaire at Freshers Fayre giving us plenty of time to compile the questions and produce the flyer. However, the suggestion was made for staff to hand out these out during enrolment - thus targetting every student.

Well first enrolment commences on 7th September - just 3 weeks ahead of schedule. Hence this week has been spent compiling the questionnaire, liaising with staff regarding putting the survey online, getting the flyer designed and dealing with Repro to ensure we could meet this revised deadline.

So far so good

Thursday 20 August 2009

Project Plans and Steering Groups

Been a while since the last post, not because I didn't have anything to say but because we've been so busy pulling together the project plan, the JISC project plan and the workpackages. Happy to say these are now with the GoSLuRP Steering Group for final review before submission to JISC on Monday.

JISC have already reviewed the draft with just a few minor tweaks.

Held the first project Steering Group meeting today, the first of three to be held over the duration of the project, and feedback for both the project and the documents produced so far is, I am pleased to say, a very positive one. There was a lot of encouragement and enthusiasm for what the project wants to achieve and that is definitely a good thing.

Monday 3 August 2009

This week's tasks

Last week was a busy one including a 2 day trip to Birmingham to meet with all the other participants on this project at the JISC (Joint Information Systems Committee) Relationship Management Startup Meeting. It was a tiring two days but left my head spinning with ideas from what was a well constructed informative event.

However, this is the week to pull the project plan together and attempt to bring together all of the elements that we need to deliver this project so my head will be spinning for other reasons.

Friday 31 July 2009

Contacts

The two main points of contact on this project are:

Geraint Fox - g.fox@gold.ac.uk, 0207 919 7523
Tina Bragaglia - t.bragaglia@gold.ac.uk, 0207 717 5430


Geraint has overall accountability for the project and Tina is the main focal point.

GoSLuRP - What is it?

GoSLuRP, as it says at the top of the page, stands for Goldsmiths Student Lifecycle Relationship Project and aims to engage with the Student Lifecycle at Goldsmiths through transforming our approach to managing our engagement with students and prospective students. Through this engagement we will interact with two distinct aspects of the Student Lifecycle to map processes and redesign services, namely:

a. Pre-enrolment: pre-application, application, pre-registration;
b. Post-enrolment: registration, induction, early retention interventions,
personalised programme planning;

The main aim is
to look at how we can do better from the perspective of both the academic staff and the students.

In short; increase the number of well prepared students successfully progressing to Goldsmiths from the initial enquiry and through to enrolment and subsequent retention, whilst improving student preparedness and transition.

This can be viewed as such:



The project forms part of a wider programme implemented by JISC (Joint Information Systems Committee) which is looking at both CRM (Customer Relationship Management) and SLRM (Student Lifecycle Relationship Management) projects. There are 20 universities taking part in this project with 7 focusing on SLRM and 13 CRM.

We hope to learn more about the key touch points and effective communication channels for the distinct groups we are piloting with.