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Chrissy Tillery answers questions about collecting data in today's virtual environment.
Kelly Pappas: Hello everyone! My name is Kelly Pappas and I am the Associate Director at NCCEP and I want to thank everyone who is watching or reading this post. We have a very special guest with us here today. She’s not only the guru of Data and Evaluation for GEAR UP, but also a dear colleague of mine, Chrissy Tillery. Chrissy, thanks for joining today.
Chrissy Tillery: Thank you Kelly.
Kelly: For those people who many not know, tell us about your role with NCCEP.
Chrissy: Sure! I…
April 22, 2020
Getting the Most Out of Your Quad Engagement with NYGEAR UP Director-Nona Donovan
By April Bell
Check out my interview with NYGEAR UP Director, Nona Donovan, as we discuss quick tips for engaging on the Quad and how the Quad has enhanced Nona’s NYGEAR UP team engagement.
It was July 2017, and I just walked out of an NCCEP team meeting with Alex Chough regarding the soft roll-out of the Quad. For immediate next steps, I was tasked with preparing my first in-person Quad presentation scheduled to take place during the Directors Meeting at the upcoming NCCEP annual convening.
I was provided ten minutes on the Directors Meeting schedule to share an overview of the Quad and highlight the key features that the Quad had to offer.
Now, fast forward to that 2017…
Read Danielle's thoughts on the ability of Coordinators to succeed in every season of change.
It’s almost spring, bees are buzzing, birds are chirping, and we are all likely Zooming. Can you think of any other season like the one that we are experiencing? This new season, of re-imagining student engagement, re-establishing our professional norms, and re-working practices that we have used for years is a challenging one. As we tackle these challenges, we must remember that the skills we developed as coordinators are always in season.
I joined a GEAR UP team of determined, scrappy, and…
Right now, you might feel like you have infinite resources at your fingertips. Yet, swimming through this information overload can be much harder than finding the resources themselves. In this blog, I'll offer some starting points using the resources on NCCEP's website and a few tips I hope you can use to figure out what is most helpful for you.
You might be like me, constantly searching online for keywords like “community updates”, “engaging with students online”, or “how to stay sane while working from home.” Working from home under our current conditions is a new and often uncomfortable reality. Add to that, many others are working from home, most of the students we serve are staying home, and the families we serve are struggling through this time. Given all of this, finding the right resources online can be daunting. There is an…
Check out a few tips on how to amplify your engagement on social media and share your tips too!
If you know me, you know that I end every discussion or presentation with, “Don’t forget to follow us on Twitter!” I am a huge believer in the power and influence of social media, especially within our GEAR UP community. Before we faced this current health crisis, much of my time, personally and professionally, was dedicated to building up our GEAR UP community online and building up your toolkits to engage online successfully. Social media has the power to move mountains and can be a key…
We hope you enjoy this new monthly segment in which we will interview a GEAR UP professional that has served in a leadership role for over two grant cycles. The intention of the segment is to share their journey, lessons, and advice.
My affiliation with GEAR UP began in 2004 when I joined NCCEP for the first time. Early on, I learned that the GEAR UP community is a generous and committed group. That is true of many, and it is certainly true of Teena Olszewski.
That is why when we decided to launch this series titled, “Lessons from the Experts”, I asked Teena to be our inaugural interviewee.
In this monthly interview, I will reach out to a GEAR UP professional that has served in a leadership role for over two grant cycles.…
Read about what we can focus on with our students as we support them in a virtual environment.
President Trump recently announced social distancing guidelines being extended until April 30th. Although many anticipated this happening, hearing a formal, nation-wide announcement solidified our new reality. I shared the news with my three children, 10, 8, and 5.
Later that night, my son was struggling emotionally. He didn’t understand why. He hadn’t yet realized the implications of his current and future environment. We sat and shared about what we were feeling, what we can do to help each…
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