Administrative Work
My portfolio of administrative work ebbs and flows over time as responsibilities and authority is given to me and then taken away again.
ePortfolioI have consistently been involved with ePortfolio since a handful of us faculty started piloting ePortfolios in our classes back in 2005. When SLCC's ePortfolio requirement in General Education went live in the summer of 2010, I was the only support person for it. I set up tutorial websites, staffed the ePortfolio lab, and did trainings for faculty. My, how things have changed since then! I work with Emily Dibble, our ePortfolio Coordinator, to continue to improve our ePortfolio initiative. Recent developments include:
eLearningI enjoy learning more about eLearning from the administrative--as opposed to teaching--point of view. Working with Angie Walker, Director of eLearning, I have been involved in the following:
Honors and Interdisciplinary ProgramsIt's been very invigorating and simultaneously daunting to be working with Michael Young on developing these two programs. Specifically, we have:
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General Education
Over the years, my authority with respect to General Education has varied greatly. I have been most productive during times when I had voting rights on the General Education Committee and the Senate Curriculum Committee. I do not currently have a voice in General Education governance and therefore am unable to initiate new projects. I have been most proud of my ability to work with stakeholders to accomplish the following:
LibraryBecause the Library has its own director, staff, and established procedures, I haven't been deeply involved in many changes in this area. I have supported the following:
Service-Learning and Study AbroadI must say, it was a very smart move on my part to combine the Study Abroad and Service-Learning operations of the College. Lucy Smith is the right person to handle both high-touch initiatives. I have been very involved in the following:
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