Introducing YOU@WISC: A new tool to build resilience and foster campus connections
[2023-03-22 12:52:28]
You @ WISC is a student connected portal that provides specialized tools, content, and resources for student living at the University of Wisconsin Madison to enhance the flexibility of students and encourage campus connections.
Three comprehensive themes - interactive modules - involving community participation, mental and emotional health, academic and professional success - interactive modules - success in all aspects of life, growth and importance
Each topic includes facts and hints, quizzes, Ted lectures, and relationships with Wisconsin University Madison school resources. After entering information, experience, interests, the theme will be customized according to user experience.
If students need to concentrate on the field of instruction, they can do "reality evaluation assessment" to evaluate the achievement and ability of each subtopic. This function can be used to measure physical, mental and emotional health conditions, evaluate your college experience, and help you find a purpose through a meaningful connection .
Andrea Lawson, co-director of mental health services, says: "You @ WISC provides access to resources, information and guidance, especially for student life at the University of Wisconsin Madison:" We work with campus partners to develop these content, We provide students with a search center for resources, expansion of self-awareness, and a center for prosperity. "
As an added bonus, members of the campus community, ie employees, teachers, and students with active NetIDs, can access the YOU @ WISC portal. User information, activities and results are confidential to foster sincere and effective experiences.
You can add YOU @ WISC and SilverCloud as my.wisc.edu dashboard widget. Questions about these two programs should be sent to silvercloud@uhs.wisc.edu.
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