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HIGHLIGHT #4 | 63 62 | JADE CHRISTOPHER LITTLE HIGHLIGHT | #4 Reference List Allen, J. and Clarke, K. (2007) ‘Nurturing Supportive Learning Environments in Higher Education through the Teaching of Study Skills: To Embed or Not to Embed?’, International Journal of Teaching and Learning in Higher Education, vol. 19, no. 1, pp. 64-76 Title Barlow, A., Ackroyd, J. and Phillips, A. (2011) ‘Is Learning Development ‘Part of the Problem’?, in Hartley, P. et al. (2011) Learning Development in Higher Education. Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan. pp. 40-52. Contact Hilsdon, J., Keenan, C. and Sinfield, S. (2011) ‘Learning Development: Work in Progress’, in Hartley, P. et al. (2011) Learning Development in Higher Education. Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan. pp. 253-258. Johnson, R. (2000) ‘The Authority of the Student Questionnaire’, Teaching in Higher Education, vol. 5, no. 4, pp. 419-434. Unimatch.com Author(s) Kathleen Hains [email protected] Unimatch.com is an outline for an app that will help future first year students at Keele University and other universities across the rest of the United Kingdom and the world find their place and feel more comfortable in their first year at university. The app would have similar features to match.com, a dating website to help people find their perfect match, as it would match students up with clubs, organizat ions, and other students with similar interests and characteristics. Other features include information on how to get in touch with teachers and help centers around the university, walking satellite navigation around the university and into the buildings, and information on international support and off-campus housing. This app would use the theory of informal learning, which is learning that is controlled by the learner, because the program does not involve a teacher or specific plan. It would be used by students to help them meet new people, join societies they are interested in, and find their way around the campus more easily, among other things. In informal learning, students learn through experience. The goal of Unimatch.com is to help students find their place in a new school so they can have those experiences. The first thing students will do when they join Unimatch.com is fill out a questionnaire. They would give their name, age, university, and student identification number. This information provided will help determine the student’s profile, which would provide the student with information. This information will include: a timetable, teacher contact information, and walking directions to classes. Other information, such as hobbies and interests, whether the student is an international or national/ home student, and whether they live on or off campus, will also be a part of the questionnaire and this would help the app determine clubs and other students to match the student with. If a student says that he or she is an international student, they app will provide this student with additional information. This includes information on where the international department is on campus and who to get in touch with for any questions about the host university. International students would also have links to helpful travel websites and programs offered such as Host UK. If the student lives off campus or wants to live off campus, the app would give recommendations for cost-effective and nearby apartments or houses as well as a way to get in touch with potential roommates. Off-campus students would also be able to type in the name of the street they live on and get information on nearby restaurants, bars, shopping centers, and more. This would be helpful to students in university because often times the student is not from the area where the school is located. It would be beneficial for students to have easy access to an information system about the surrounding area until they