Developing Technology Solutions to Facilitate Faculty Governance

Ray Guydosh  &  Karen Volkman
 Plattsburgh State University of New York

CIT 2003,  May 2003,  Potsdam NY

Faculty can make use of computer technology not only for teaching, but also in supporting functions such as faculty governance.  The presenters discuss and demonstrate examples of how such uses have facilitated local and system-wide faculty governance.


Developing Faculty Learning Communities to Facilitate Migration of Courses from Classroom to Web

Ray Guydosh      ray.guydosh@plattsburgh.edu
School of Business & Economics SUNY - Plattsburgh 

Mark Gultek      mark.gultek@plattsburgh.edu
Hotel, Restaurant, Tourism Management SUNY - Plattsburgh 

John Parmelee      john.parmelee@plattsburgh.edu
Hotel, Restaurant, Tourism Management SUNY - Plattsburgh

Karen Volkman      karen.volkman@plattsburgh.edu
Division of Library and Information Sciences SUNY - Plattsburgh

CIT 2003,  May 2003,  Potsdam NY

The panel discusses how faculty learning communities can facilitate the effective migration of courses from traditional to online environments.



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