New Mexico Higher Education Assessment and Retention Conference

Using Assessment Outcomes

to Inform Campus Decisions

February 25 and 26, 2016

Hotel Albuquerque at Old Town

Albuquerque, NM

New Mexico Higher Education Assessment and Retention Conference

The twentiethannualNew Mexico Higher Education Assessment and Retention (NMHEAR) Conference 2016 will be held February 25 and 26 in Albuquerque, New Mexico. This conference is run by the New Mexico Higher Education Assessment Association, Inc. (NMHEAA), a New Mexico non-profit corporation.

The NMHEAA is operated by officers and a board of directors. The annual conferences are planned and operated by a Conference Planning Committee that includes the officers of the NMHEAA and volunteers from various New Mexico institutions of higher education.

Each year NMHEAR invites special guest presenters, leaders in the fields of assessment and retention. The conference also features presentations from state, regional and national experts in assessment and retention strategies. This year’s featured presenter, Mark Milliron, is Co-Founder and Chief Learning Officer of Civitas Learning, an organization committed to helping students learn well and finish strong on education journeys. An award-winning leader, author, speaker, and consultant, Dr. Milliron has worked with universities, community colleges, K-12 schools, foundations, corporations, associations, and government agencies across the country and around the world.

Tentative Conference Schedule

Thursday, February 25

7:30 a.m. – 4:00 p.m.Conference Registration

8:30a.m. – 11:15 a.m.Pre-Conference Workshops

Workshop 1Mark David Milliron, Co-Founder & Chief Learning Officer, Civitas Learning, Inc.

Moving into the Next Generation of Learning

In this workshop, we’ll catalyze key conversations about the changing face of education. We’ll weave together issues and insights from research and practice on a wide variety of topics: (1) the growing diversity of teachers and learners, including significant generational differences; (2) blended, mobile, and game-based learning; (3) digital courseware, BYOD efforts, and open education; (4) competency-based education, MOOCs, and other new models; (5) predictive analytics and related adviser, student, and faculty apps; (6) emerging work on brain science and student non-cognitive factors; and (7) our shared commitment to deeper learning and maintaining the human touch. Finally, we’ll explore strategies for engaging these conversations in a thoughtful and inclusive way—avoiding the all-too-common hyperbole or hysteria, while being open to compelling catalysts that can help move us into the next generation of learning.

Workshop 2 Chris Burnham, Regents Professor, NMSU English Department and Susan Wood, Professor, English, Doña Ana Community College

Teacher-Inquiry 101: Power of Reflection

In this workshop participants will be introduced to the value of reflective practices to teachers. Learn how class-by-class quick writing assessments that mimic teacher-inquiry best practices help practitioners

  • record what is actually done in a given class session
  • reflect on what needs re-working/visiting
  • anticipate what to do next

Participants will leave the workshop with a better understanding of how reflecting on their own practices can be formalized into classroom research projects that can address both assessment and retention.

Workshop 3 Jeffrey Seybert, Consultant, National Higher Education Benchmarking Institute

Using Holistic Rubrics to Assess General Education Learning Outcomes

This workshop will present a comprehensive overview of the use of holistic scoring rubrics in assessment of general education learning outcomes. The background and underlying rationale for the use of rubrics, types of rubrics, and specific examples of rubrics will be provided. Participants will work in small “assessment teams” to evaluate actual samples of student work using faculty developed holistic scoring rubrics.

11:30 – 12:45 Lunch and Keynote Address

Dr. Mark Milliron

The Art and Science of Student Success: Using Design Thinking and Data Science to Help Students Learn Well and Finish Strong

Using examples from other sectors that bring together the best of design thinking and data science to achieve their diverse missions—from business to athletics to healthcare—we’ll catalyze a conversation about how we leverage this approach in education. We’ll then dive into examples of these insight and action analytics efforts in education, showing how schools, colleges, and universities are innovating with everything from predictive modeling to early-warning systems to engaging apps for students, faculty, and advisers that help more students learn well and successfully navigate their educational journeys.

1:00 p.m. – 5:00 p.m.Concurrent Sessions

4:00 p.m. – 5:00 p.m.Poster Session

Friday, February 26

7:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m.Conference Registration

6:45 a.m. – 7:45 a.m.Continental Breakfast

7:15 a.m. – 7:45 a.m.New Mexico Higher Education Assessment Association Meeting

8:00 a.m. – 12:00 noonConcurrent Sessions

1:00 p.m. – 3:00 p.m.Post-Conference Workshops

Workshop 1 Assessment and Persistence

Robert Mundhenk, Retired Senior Scholar for the Higher Learning Commission and Co-Founder of the Association for the Assessment of Learning in Higher Education

This workshop will address the important link between assessment and student persistence to graduation. After a brief introduction to the research on that link, we will explore assessment strategies that help students to persist, examine ways to implement them on campus, and determine ways to engage faculty in the process.

Workshop 2Annual Meeting of the New Mexico Association for Institutional Research and Planning

Facilitator: Todd DeKay, Institutional Researcher, Eastern New Mexico University-Roswell

The New Mexico Association for Institutional Researchers and Planners (NMAIRP) will hold their annual meeting as a post conference. One to two presenters will speak on current issues related to Institutional Research and Planning. All interested are welcome to attend.

New Mexico Higher Education

Assessment and Retention Conference

R E G I S T R A T I O N

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$20.00
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Make checks payable to the NMHEAR. No refunds will be made after February 9, 2016.

Return registration form and fees to:

Eastern New MexicoUniversity

Office of Planning and Analysis, Station 2

Attention: Cristine Watson

Portales, NM 88130

575.562.2315; FAX 575.562.2244

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Conference Hotel

We are pleased to return to the Hotel Albuquerque at Old Town as the conference hotel this year. The Hotel Albuquerque is holding a limited number of rooms for NMHEAR conference participants until February 3, 2016. The conference rate is $89 per night for single or double occupancy; all rooms are subject to 13.1875% tax.

When making reservations, please be sure to mention that you are attending the New Mexico Higher Education Assessment and Retention Conference; otherwise, the hotel will not ensure the quoted group rate or guest room availability. After February 3, 2016, all rooms/suites not reserved with individual guest names and guarantees will be released to general inventory for sale. The Hotel will continue to accept reservations afterFebruary 3, 2016on a space available and rate available basis only.

Conference participants should contact the hotel directly for room reservations.

Hotel Albuquerque at Old Town

800 Rio Grande Boulevard

Albuquerque, NM 87104

505.843.6300

For additional conference information, contact

Susan Wood, Conference Director, at 575.527.7711 or

Visit for the most up-to-date information on the conference schedule.