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Who we are and what we can do for you

Who we are and what we can do for you. CSS – Supporting faculty in the curriculum development process Curriculum approval process support Course design support Technology support Multimedia development support. Administration. Rick Aman Division Dean of Curriculum. Steve Smith

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Who we are and what we can do for you

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  1. Who we are and what we can do for you

  2. CSS – • Supporting faculty in the curriculum development process • Curriculum approval process support • Course design support • Technology support • Multimedia development support

  3. Administration Rick Aman Division Dean of Curriculum Steve Smith Director Curriculum Support Services

  4. Curriculum Office Don’t get lost in the Paper Work ! Stacey Timmins Amy Alday-Murray

  5. Curriculum Office Supporting and guiding faculty in the curriculum approval process • New Courses • New Experimental Courses • New Degree or Certificate • Course Revision • Revision to degrees or certificates • Course Inactivation • PCC Course Catalog • CCOG

  6. Course Design Support Greg Kaminski Peter Seaman

  7. Course Design Support • Support for course design • Assistance with creation of learning objectives • Alignment of course outcomes with: • Learning activities • Course interaction • Tools used • Assessment

  8. Course Design Support • Application of the Quality Matters rubric • to online and classroom/web courses • Course Evaluation

  9. Interactive Television (ITV) Sue Quast Lynn Reese

  10. Interactive Television (ITV) ITV is used to • Conduct classes • Hold meetings • Give or attend presentations • Collaborate with distant • locations • Participate in virtual field trips

  11. Interactive Television (ITV) State of the art classrooms are connected allowing videoconferencing outside the PCC network.

  12. Interactive Television (ITV) The classrooms can also incorporate video recording and streaming technologies for educational delivery systems not limited to real time.

  13. Interactive Television (ITV) • Students take an ITV class at a • convenient site • Specialty classes can be delivered • to more locations • ITV classes use a variety of • teaching and learning styles

  14. Interactive Television (ITV) • If you are interested in teaching an ITV class or just want to supplement your traditional class, ITV can offer a wide range of possibilities.

  15. WebCT and Student Help Desk • Managing Student Help Desk • Supporting faculty in their • use of online courses and • content including: • WebCT • Spot pages • Student Web Server and more. Andy Freed

  16. WebCT – Online Classroom Tools WebCT – Assisting instructors online • FULL support for your class • Orientation • Development assistance • Continuous faculty support

  17. WebCT – Online Classroom Tools WebCT – Online Assesment • Quizzes online • Free up time in class for discussion • Instant grading • Versatile settings to suit your needs

  18. WebCT – Online Classroom Tools WebCT – Need Assistance? • WebCT Help Line: 503-977-8227 • http://webct.pcc.edu/support/ • Contact your campus Presentation Support Specialist

  19. Student Help Desk 503-977-8222 • Assist students with MyPCC, • WebCT, software and • technology questions • Provide access to laptops, • digital cameras and video • cameras • Assistance for instructional • work

  20. Video Production Michael Annus

  21. Video Production Video can be a valuable addition to your course(s) as well as to training and promotional materials.

  22. Video Production Video is particularly effective for communicating stories, concepts, ideas and information in which movement and sound are critical.

  23. Video Production If movement is not critical, then still images, text, and/or audio may be as effective as video and are easier and less expensive to create.

  24. Multimedia Production Monica Martinez-Gallagher

  25. Multimedia Production

  26. Multimedia Production

  27. Presentation Support Presentation Support Specialists are at each campus to assist you with: • One on one training for software • Group training • Project planning and execution • Your resource “go to” contact

  28. Presentation Support Melany Budiman -Sylvania

  29. Presentation Support Jim Johnstone – Rock Creek

  30. Presentation Support Clayton Hanson - Cascade

  31. Presentation Support Andre Temkin - Southeast Center

  32. Faculty Production Labs At each Campus • PCs and a Mac • Software to support your projects • PSS staff to assist you • Quiet space to work, if you need it.

  33. Presentation Support Technology Classroom Preparation • Equipment use orientation • PowerPoint Presentations • VHS – DVD viewing • Internet access • Closed Captioning

  34. Presentation Support MyPCC Course Tools • Email • Announcements • Share course files • Share photos • Message Board • Chat • Course Calendar

  35. Presentation Support Power Point Presentations • Present Visual Lecture • Keep on track • Great development tool

  36. Presentation Support Camtasia – Delivering with a voice • Screen capturing tool • Record screen movement • Record your voice lecture • Share files on the web • Great addition to online classes

  37. Presentation Support StudyMate – Student Activities for Retention • Challenge • Fill in the Blank • Flash Cards • Glossary • Matching • Pick-a-Letter • Practice Quiz

  38. Presentation Support Digital Cameras for you to use (students too) • New for Fall 2006 • High resolution photos • Check out in the library • Capture images for: • PowerPoint • Class projects

  39. Presentation Support Digital Video Cameras for you to use • New for Fall 2006 • High resolution video • Check out in the library • Great for class projects • Documenting procedures • Archiving

  40. Presentation Support Excel - Gradebook • Easy to maintain • Tracks student progress • Print progress reports • Completely customizable

  41. Presentation Support Developing a Web Presenceusing WebEasy • Online contact information • Offer class materials

  42. COMING SOON Comprehensive Web Site • One stop resource Our site currently resides at http://www.pcc.edu/library/ims

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