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Adjunct Orientation

Adjunct Orientation . Fall Quarter 2012. Orientation Overview. Welcome and Introductions Jeanne Enders, Associate Dean of Undergraduate Programs on the Goals of the Undergraduate Programs Doug Siegler , Director of Student Services in the

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Adjunct Orientation

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  1. Adjunct Orientation Fall Quarter 2012

  2. Orientation Overview Welcome and Introductions Jeanne Enders, Associate Dean of Undergraduate Programs on the Goals of the Undergraduate Programs Doug Siegler, Director of Student Services in the Undergraduate Programs Office on Course Management Glen Pullen, Network Administrator on Technology Sarah Straub, Faculty Services Staff Lead on Your Staff Support Kathy Black, Chief Accounting and Budgetary Officer on Getting Paid QUESTIONS Welcome Reception in Faculty Lounge

  3. SBA Undergraduate Programs at PSU Critical Thinking: Identify, analyze, solve problems and make high-quality decisions.

  4. SBA Undergraduate Programs at PSU Long-term Perspective: Distinguish between long-term and short-term consequences of business decisions.

  5. SBA Undergraduate Programs at PSU Sustainability: Recognize environmental and social impacts of business decisions on a wide variety of stakeholders including shareholders, employees, communities and the natural environment.

  6. SBA Undergraduate Programs at PSU Theory to Practice: Apply theoretical concepts in real world settings.

  7. From the desk of Doug SieglerAcademic Advising • All students are assigned an academic advisor based upon their PSU ID number. • Students must be admitted to the SBA in order to take any/all 300/400 level business courses. • If a student is not on your Wait List, but you are willing to add him or her to your class, please email our office with the student’s name, PSU ID number, and your course information to verify eligibility before signing Special Registration forms… info@sba.pdx.edu Doug Siegler, SBA 240, Undergraduate Programs Office, 503 725-5052

  8. From the desk of Glen PullenTechnology • Computer accounts and resources • Classroom technology and equipment • Computer labs and software • Software available for faculty • Contact: SBA 332B 503-725-5748 503-725-6800 pagergpullen@pdx.edu

  9. From the desk of Sarah StraubYour Staff Support • Print Requests/Copying • Office space and keys • Evaluations • D2L • Book orders • Grades Sarah Straub (BA 560; 503-725-5099)

  10. From the desk of Kathy BlackGetting Paid • Kathy is your contact for payroll issues. • You must return your signed contract to be paid. • Paychecks are cut at the end of the month (October, November, December). • You can see your paystubs online at banweb.pdx.edu • If you don’t sign up for direct deposit, you may pick up your paycheck at the cashier in Neuberger Hall. If not picked up in five business days, checks will be mailed to the address on file. Kathy Black, SBA 650, kblack@pdx.edu

  11. Common TopicsUsing Teams • Sequential projects: individual and then team • Showcasing international students • Coaching on feedback – mid-term feedback and late-term feedback • Team charter • Plagiarism and the team signature page

  12. Time for Your Questions! Reception Follows in the Faculty Lounge (SBA 560)

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