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Career Center wins Chevron Award for newly created iPad career guide

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UGA Career Center Staff who worked on Digital Career Guide for iPad are (from left)Vassi Deltcheva

The UGA Career Center, part of the Division of External Affairs, has received a national award for its newly created Digital Career Guide for iPad.

The Chevron Corp. and the National Association of Colleges and Employers gave the UGA Career Center the Outstanding Achievement Award for Innovative Programs in the College Career Services Field.

The Chevron Award recognizes and honors a university for the development of a groundbreaking program in career services. It is considered the most prestigious of all program awards bestowed by NACE, according to Scott Williams, executive director of the UGA Career Center.

Created to meet the needs of today’s tech-savvy students and stay ahead of the technology curve, the Digital Career Guide for iPad is an interactive version of the printed UGA Career Guide. It provides career-related information and resources that have been enhanced with instructional videos, multimedia features and interactive learning activities. The Digital Career Guide for iPad, which launched in December, includes videos on student internship experiences, an interactive résumé builder, tips for how to dress for an interview, a business correspondence fact-or-fiction quiz and an interactive graduate school application timeline.

In addition to typical e-book functions, the guide also has hyperlinks to UGA and Web resources including UGA’s Intern for a Day Program, career assessments, a UGA majors listing and graduate school testing sites.

“The Digital Career Guide for iPad provides our office with the ability to ‘virtually teach’ UGA students,” Williams said. “Research shows that students think tablets make learning more fun, and this is exactly what we were striving to achieve. We wanted to create something that students would use, something that would enhance the college learning experience.”

The guide has been met with student praise.

“The e-book is amazing. It provides a ton of information about the job search and career planning that can be used wherever you go,” said Nicole Peterson, a senior majoring in mass media arts. “The interactive activities were the best part because they really tested my knowledge and the answers were explained in a clear and relatable manner.”

Danny Coradazzi, a senior majoring in Spanish and linguistics, called the guide interesting and informative.

“The e-book is incredibly interactive and had strong visual appeal,” he said. “This would be a perfect resource to pull up when I’m in between classes or a quick review right before a big interview.”

UGA is the only university ever to receive the Chevron Award two consecutive years and one of three institutions to have received it twice. UGA was recognized in 2012 for its “Wherever, Whenever and Whatever” mobile Web system.

“The UGA Career Center puts students first,” said Tom Landrum, senior vice president for external affairs. “They are thinking ahead, constantly reinventing themselves and never satisfied with the status quo. They figure what technology would be useful to students and make it happen. They are early adapters in the e-book trend, and I can’t wait to see what products they’re going to roll out next.”