A resource for capturing student civic learning outcomes in a changing environment – Compact2Learn
Posted by Campus Compact on May 12, 2020
All of us at Campus Compact have been inspired as everyone across higher education has risen to the challenge of the COVID-19 pandemic. These last months have been difficult for all of us, and we are in awe of the creativity and passion our member campuses have brought to the task of supporting our students and our communities.
This crisis has reaffirmed our mission to foster learning experiences for students that prepare them for active engagement in resilient and connected communities. In that spirit, we’re pleased to share the official launch of Compact2Learn™, a new resource that will help civic engagement programs like yours as you navigate this changing environment. We partnered with Liaison International to design a better way to capture student civic learning outcomes and community-based learning activities; we have already seen strong results from our early adopter cohorts.
There is great uncertainty surrounding the activities students will be undertaking in the months and years to come, but one constant is the need to demonstrably advance student civic learning. Compact2Learn will help your institution through this moment of uncertainty and for years to come.
You can learn more about how Compact2Learn can help your course, program, or institution or during our Compact20 virtual networking sessions.
Learn more about Compact2Learn: https://compact2learn.org/
View Compact20 virtual networking sessions: https://events.compact.org/conference/networking
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