Welcome to Common Conversations - a shared experience built for students by students
What is “Common Conversations”?
Common Conversations is a shared experience designed for first-year and transfer students to connect through common dialogue, and engage in activities that will create a deeper connection to ϳԹ. Common Conversations will challenge you to think critically, engage in reflective dialogue with one another, and connect with faculty and staff across campus.
Who participates in this experience?
- Common Conversations is a required experience for all incoming first-year students.
- Transfer students enrolled in a Flashes 101 course for Fall 2024 are required to participate in Common Conversations.
How do you participate in this experience?
The Common Conversations program will serve as your platform to speak about topics you are interested in. Please create a video reflection on one of the three provided topic areas within your designated Common Conversations course in Canvas. Submitting a video reflection and responding to your classmates' videos will be the beginning of a much larger conversation when you meet with your Flashes 101 course classmates during KSU Kickoff in August.
If you experience any difficulty completing Common Conversations, email ssp@kent.edu.
Common Conversations can be completed in four easy steps!
Step 1: Log into Flashline and access Canvas
- Log into Flashline using your ϳԹ email and password
- Click on the Canvas Icon located on the top right of your screen
Step 2: Accept the Common Conversations Course Invitation and begin your experience!
- Once you are in Canvas, you will need to accept the Common Conversations course invitation at the top of your screen.
- After you have accepted the course invitation, follow the instructions on the home page to submit your reflection.
Step 3: Select your Common Conversations prompt and record your reflection!
- Review the prompts and recommended resources listed below and select the prompt that inspires you!
- Common Conversations prompts:
- My Point of View
- Innovate
- Interconnect
Scroll down on this page to learn more about each prompt, and review recommended resources to consider while crafting your response.
- After you have selected your prompt, you can record your reflection video.
- Your reflection should be no shorter than 3 minutes and no longer than 5 minutes.
- Your reflection video should include an introduction and responses to at least 2 of the 6 available questions associated with your prompt.
- Your video should also include a brief explanation of why you chose this prompt.
Step 4: Reply to your Flashes 101 classmates
- On August 2nd, you will be prompted to log back into Canvas to respond to two of your Flashes 101 classmates’ posts. Your response to each of your classmates’ posts should not exceed 1 minute in length.
- You will respond to one classmate who chose the same topic area as you.
- You will respond to another classmate who chose a different topic than you.
- In your responses to your classmates, please make sure to introduce yourself by providing:
- Your name
- Major
- Hometown
- Fun fact about you!
- Please Note: All responses to your classmates must be respectful, even if you have a different opinion on the topic. If your video response is disrespectful, your video may be taken down. The goal of Common Conversations is to share your reflection in an open-minded and respectful space.
My Point of View
If you chose this topic area, read the prompt below and answer the following questions in your reflection video.
You have your own personal story, which gives you a unique point of view. As you approach one of the biggest transitions of your life, explore how your experiences have shaped who you are as a person.
Choose a minimum of 2 of the 6 questions below to respond to in a 3–5-minute video reflection.
- What makes you ‘you’ and why?
- If you were creating a ‘Museum of You,’ which 5 objects would you choose to represent you?
- What are you passionate about?
- What experiences have influenced how you see the world?
- How do you think others perceive you? How are they right? How are they wrong?
- Picture yourself on graduation day. Where do you think ϳԹ will take you?
Before you begin to respond to the questions below, be sure to introduce yourself in your video. Please include your name, major, hometown, fun fact/share some of your favorite hobbies, and WHY you chose this particular topic!
My Point of View: Recommended Resources
Interconnect
Welcome to the ϳԹ community! As you transition to life at KSU, it is important to consider the power of building positive relationships. For this prompt, reflect on your personal values, beliefs, and experiences.
Choose a minimum of 2 of the 6 questions below to respond to in a 3–5-minute video reflection.
- What does it mean to be a good friend?
- What does community mean to you?
- What does your ideal ϳԹ community look like?
- What does it mean to be a good member of a community?
- How do you support a community that you’re not a part of?
- Who are your biggest role models and why?
Before you begin to respond to the questions below, be sure to introduce yourself in your video. Please include your name, major, hometown, fun fact/share some of your favorite hobbies, and WHY you chose this particular topic!
Interconnect: Recommended Resources
Innovate
Digital technology has become an essential part of our daily lives. What does technology mean to you? Consider your personal experiences, as well as your general reflections on what it means to have a digital presence in 2024.
Choose a minimum of 2 of the 6 questions below to respond to in a 3–5-minute video reflection.
- What boundaries should technology have in different areas of life, if any?
- Do you believe technology connects people or separates people? If so, how?
- How do you use social media to influence others? How does social media influence you?
- How does technology shape trends? How do trends shape technology?
- How do you portray yourself in different online spaces?
- What is your personal brand? How does your online life affect the way you live offline?
Before you begin to respond to the questions below, be sure to introduce yourself in your video. Please include your name, major, hometown, fun fact/share some of your favorite hobbies, and WHY you chose this particular topic!