Committee on eLearning Agenda for meeting to be held December 12, 2019

Agenda

Date: December 12, 2019

Location: Science Building 312

Committee Members: Zeynep Akcay (2020),  Gene Desepoli (2021), Joseph Goldenberg (2021), Zivah-Perel Katz (Steering Committee designee) , Susan Lago (2022), Peter Novick (2020), Nina Sarkar (2020), Randelle Sasa (2022), Kersha Smith (2021), Shiang-Kwei Wang (President’s designee), Zhou Zhou (2022), TBA (CoC designee), TBA (student representatives)

  • Review of November 14th, 2019 minutes
  • Announcement: Changes in membership status
  • OET/CETL update and announcements
  • Old business
    • Tech fee meeting: Next meeting is scheduled for Tuesday, March 17th at 3pm.
    •  Extending online instruction at QCC: Shiang-Kwei will update us about possible faculty development in eLearning.
  • Subcommittee reports/plans/changes/additions:
    • Marketing of online courses (Gene Desepoli & Peter Novick )
      • (committee newsletter; design and implement a marketing campaign at QCC for higher recognition of online courses)
      • Evaluate the newsletter that was published in November and plan for next semester.
    • Professional Development lunch seminars for online faculty (Susan Lago & Nina Sarkar)
      • (coordinate, promote, and run informal but informative meetings for QCC faculty who are interested in online education)
      • Evaluate the seminar and plan for next semester.
    • Guidelines and Standards for eLearning at QCC (Zeynep Akcay,  Denis Bejar, Peter Novick, Nina Sarkar)
      • (work with CETL/OET to devise standards/policies for eLearning at QCC to be formally adopted by the Senate)
      • Department chairs were informed.
  • New business
    • Assessment of online courses (Zivah Katz)
      • Discuss next steps
    • Revising the Course Evaluation Forms (Zeynep Akcay & Denis Bejar)
  • Discuss next steps
  • Meeting dates for Spring 2020: February 13, March 12, April 23, May 14, in CETL 313.

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