Committee on eLearning Agenda for meeting to be held May 9, 2019

Agenda

Date: May 9, 2019

Location: CETL Lab L-313

Committee Members: Zeynep Akcay (2020), Carlene Byfield (2019), Gene Desepoli (2021), Joseph Goldenberg (2021), Zivah-Perel Katz (2022) Kevin Kolack (2019), Susan Lago (Steering Committee designee), Kathleen Landy (President’s designee), Peter Novick (2020), Nina Sarkar (2020), Randelle Sasa (2022), Kersha Smith (2021), Meg Tarafdar (2019), Katelyn Urena (student rep), Helmut Loeffler (CoC designee), TBA (final member to replace Gina Coppolozoli & other student rep)

  • Thank outgoing, welcome incoming members
  • Review of April 11th, 2019 minutes
  • OET/CETL update and announcements
  • Old business
    • Survey of online faculty sent
    • Tech fee meeting
  • Subcommittee reports/plans/changes/additions:
    • Marketing of online courses (Meg Tarafdar & Gene Desepoli)
      • (committee newsletter; design and implement a marketing campaign at QCC for higher recognition of online courses)
    • Professional Development lunch seminars for online faculty (Nina Sarkar)
      • (coordinate, promote, and run informal but informative meetings for QCC faculty who are interested in online education)
      • Wiley and Pearson or other topic next semester?
    • Guidelines and Standards for eLearning at QCC (Denis Bejar, Kevin Kolack, Kathleen Landy, Peter Novick, Nina Sarkar)
      • (work with CETL/OET to devise standards/policies for eLearning at QCC to be formally adopted by the Senate)
      • need to work with Assessment team concerning online course evaluation/observation
  • New business
    • Election of officers for 2019-2020
    • Annual report
  • Next meeting 3pm, Thursday, September TBA, 2019, L-313

Campus Cultural Centers

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