CCL Fall Workshop Materials:

 Online Education and Student Equity Plans

 

Fall Workshops Held September 23rd and 24th

 

Strategies for Supporting Online Education:

Embedding Library Resources in Course Management Systems

 

Presenter: Michele Alaniz
Distance Education & Electronic Resources Librarian
Rosenberg Library
City College of San Francisco
415.452.5549 || malaniz@ccsf.edu

http://fog.ccsf.edu/malaniz

 

The library’s online resources are a crucial component of the evidence needed by institutions to meet accreditation standards II.A. Instructional Programs and II.B Library and Learning Support Services, particularly in regard to providing comparable instructional support services to distance education students. This workshop is about the ways in which the library can be a presence in the course management system, course plan or assignments, and the curriculum approval process. Through discussion, ideas, exchange, and small group work time, participants will develop actionable ideas they can take back to their campus

 

Asserting Library Resources in the Student Equity Plan

 

Presenter:  Dan Crump, American River College

mailto:crumpd@arc.losrios.edu

 

Is your library involved in your campus’ Student Equity Plan? Participants of last fall’s workshop wanted concrete ideas they could take back to their campus, and they wanted more discussion and work time on how to increase the library’s presence in their local SEP.  This workshop focuses on developing actionable ideas that library leaders may assert for inclusion in the next iteration of the Student Equity Plan (SEP), due in the Chancellor’s Office on November 23, 2015.