Enhancing campus IT services and student employee development through student technology services

Sheree Kornkven, Jared Hall
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Information technology funding seldom keeps pace with increasing demands for campus IT services. As a result, many IT departments are depending on qualified student employees to help them provide services. Information Technology Services (ITS) at North Dakota State University employs nearly 100 students in various workgroups who assist staff in providing core campus technology services. In 2004, ITS staff members recognized an opportunity to increase efficiency, save money, and raise the quality of services by implementing a Student Technology Services (STS) program. The STS program was formed to integrate all technology services provided by students into a single, consistently managed program. The program is managed by two student managers and a half-time staff coordinator. Goals of the STS program include: building a more unified student workforce; providing professional development opportunities for student employees; enhancing communication between ITS administration, workgroups, and student employees; developing more equitable and consistent hiring practices; empowering students and helping them to prepare for future careers; and providing a higher level of IT services for the NDSU campus. The STS program facilitates a coordinated approach to recruiting, hiring, orienting, training, and evaluating student employees. In this paper, we will provide an overview of the STS program at NDSU, share our accomplishments thus far, and discuss challenges as well as some positive outcomes of implementing the program.
透过学生科技服务,加强校园资讯科技服务及学生雇员的发展
信息技术投资很少能跟上校园IT服务日益增长的需求。因此,许多IT部门依靠合格的学生雇员来帮助他们提供服务。北达科他州立大学(North Dakota State University)的信息技术服务部(ITS)雇佣了近100名学生组成不同的工作组,协助员工提供核心校园技术服务。2004年,资讯科技署职员认识到,推行学生科技服务计划是一个提高效率、节省开支和提高服务质量的机会。STS项目的成立是为了将学生提供的所有技术服务整合到一个单一的、持续管理的项目中。该项目由两名学生经理和一名兼职工作人员协调员管理。STS计划的目标包括:建立更加统一的学生队伍;为学生员工提供专业发展机会;加强ITS管理部门、工作小组和学生雇员之间的沟通;制定更公平和一致的招聘做法;增强学生的能力,帮助他们为未来的职业生涯做好准备;为新大校园提供更高水平的信息技术服务。STS计划促进了一个协调的方法来招募,雇用,定向,培训和评估学生员工。在本文中,我们将概述NDSU的STS计划,分享我们迄今为止取得的成就,并讨论实施该计划的挑战以及一些积极成果。
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