Sunday, October 21, 2012

Programming: The First Presidential Debate


All community assistants at ASU are required to "program" for their residents. This means creating events that help students learn, grow, and have fun. Many CA's like to share their personal interests with students. For example, a girl on my staff hosted a crotchet program because she loves to crotchet and wanted to teach others.

For my first program I wanted to do something that I am interested in, but also something that students would get a lot out of. My residents are all freshman and therefore, freshly 18 and able to vote. 2012 is an election year so I wanted to be sure that my residents were knowledgeable about the issues and ready to vote in their first election. With all this in mind, I decided to organize a viewing party of the first Presidential debate on October 3rd.

Here is a picture of the set-up for the event:


Putting this event together was easy. There were a total of five steps I had to do:
  1. Market the event
  2. Reserve a viewing space in my community area
  3. Get money for food/go shopping for food
  4. Put all TV's in the area to a loud volume on the same channel
  5. Pull up an ample amount of chairs to the TV's
The event was, in my opinion, very successful. I had about 50 students come to watch the debate.

In order to better market this event, I offered free food to those who attended. I further added to the "theme" of the event by advertising that I would be serving "Patriotic" snacks. As you can see in the picture below, this turned out to be a large selection of junk food:

 The kids who came to the event loved  it, however, and I was able to get rid of all of the food at the event.

I highly recommend events like this because they are easy to put together and help students stay informed about important issues. Students are much more likely to be in-tune with important issues like the elections when lots of people around them are doing it too.

Saturday, October 6, 2012

August, September, and October Bulletin Boards

Every month community assistants are required to put up a new bulletin board. Here are mine from the past couple months:

August
For August, I included information on my bulletin board that my residents would need as new students at ASU. This information included a map of campus, Welcome Week events,  dining hall hours, and upcoming deadlines for withdrawing from classes. I do not have a picture of this bulletin board because it was a plain one.

September
September was the first time that I was allowed to choose what type of bulletin board I would like to do.  As a sophomore, I am aware that when kids come to college, they have sometimes never experienced drinking. Although I do not condone underage drinking, I am also not able to control the actions of my residents. Therefore, I thought it would be beneficial to have a bulletin board that gave students facts about alcohol. The board featured various facts about alcohol, what a "drink" is, and a "beer pong" set up. I got the idea from a post on Pinterest. Here is a picture of the bulletin board I created:

October
2012 is an election year. Because November 4th is election day, I wanted to do a bulletin board pertaining to the elections in October so that my residents could be well educated about the issues and candidates before election day.  For this bulletin board I featured a color picture of each candidate, the dates of upcoming debates, and a table that outlines each candidate's stance on various issues. Additionally, I provided information about how to register to vote in Arizona and what to do if you are a student from out of state. Here is the board I created for the elections:


Welcome

Hey there,
My name is Clarissa Sorden and I am currently a Sophomore at Arizona State University. This year, I was hired as a community assistant (most commonly known as an RA) on my campus. I love my job and I love showcasing things I've been able to accomplish in this position thus far. Therefore, I decided to dedicate an entire blog to the subject!

My hope is that this blog will help give ideas for programs, bulletin boards, etc. to aspiring or current RA's or CA's.

Feedback is always welcome and I hope that you enjoy reading this blog!

Sincerely,
Clarissa Sorden