Wednesday, August 24, 2011

Introducing CCCOnline’s Math Team


In coming weeks, we’ll be introducing CCCOnline’s Academic Team, division by division. This week, say hello to our Math Team!

Photo: From L-R, Tonia, Heidi, and Jan.

Heidi Barrett, Associate Dean
Heidi is an old friend of CCCOnline, having most recently served as our Assistant Math Department Chair. She has been sharing her talents with the CCCS system for more than 11 years; she began teaching at Arapahoe Community College in 2000 and CCCOnline in 2002.

Heidi earned her Bachelor’s degree in Secondary Education from DePaul University in Chicago and her Master’s in Mathematics from the University of Iowa. She enjoys being outdoors and is an avid runner: she recently completed her first marathon, and also has done a few half-marathons and triathlons. In addition, she enjoys biking, swimming, hiking, playing board games with her children and cards with her friends.

Jan Butler, College Level Program Chair
Jan is a valued member of the CCCOnline team. She has been teaching college-level math courses since 1971; she started teaching with CCCOnline in 1991 and in 2000 became co-chair of Mathematics, Sciences and Health with Chuck Sherrill. In August 2002, Jan became CCCOnline’s Mathematics Department Chair.

Jan has had a varied career from being a mathematician at U.S. Geological Resources, to Systems Analyst and Assistant Director of the Computer Center at University of Colorado at Denver, to teaching and academic administration around the Denver area. She worked at Metropolitan State College and was very involved with their Veteran's Upward Bound program from 1973 - 1985. Jan also taught at Community College of Aurora, Metro State, and University of Colorado at Denver in addition to her teaching and administration at CCCOnline.

Jan loves to take long walks, hike in the mountains, and read (especially science fiction and fantasy). She also loves dark chocolate and is always looking for new recipes to add to her collection.

Tonia Lock, Developmental Math Program Chair
Tonia has taught developmental Math for CCCOnline since 2008. She earned her Associate’s of Science degree from Northeastern Junior College in Sterling, Colorado, her Bachelor's degree in Mathematics Secondary Education from Regis University in Denver, and her Master's degree in Educational Technology from University of Northern Colorado in Greeley.

Her interests are hunting, fishing and camping with her family and friends. She also enjoys reading, traveling, and being outside on a nice summer day.

Math News
Some of the projects underway in the Math department are transitioning more classes to digital content, increasing student participation in the STAR Center, and researching methods to improve student success in Math courses.

Friday, August 19, 2011

What’s Your Super Power?

As we count down to the CCCOnline Annual Conference, we’d like to ask you, our instructors:

What is YOUR super power and how does it help you to teach online?

Please respond in the companion Community discussion thread!

CCCOnline Annual Conference Information:
When: Sept. 30, 2011, 8:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.
Where: Arapahoe Community College

For more information, including registration instructions, please visit http://media.ccconline.org/ccco/Conference/index.html.

Wednesday, August 10, 2011

What We Learned at COLTT

Some of the CCCOnline academic staff attended COLTT (the Colorado Learning and Teaching with Technology Conference) at CU-Boulder last week. Here’s what they reported:

The Best Ideas under the Sun
“One session of COLTT discussed the tool Voice Thread as used for enhancing student participation with each other in foreign language courses. Saturday after COLTT, I had the privilege of sitting in Sloan’s Lake Park with some of our vibrant Spanish instructors in a gathering arranged by Jeri Heinicke. Some of the instructors expressed interest in incorporating this tool in a couple of assignments for fall. We’ll let you know how it goes!”
-Karla Schorzman, Associate Dean of Arts and Humanities


Cool Tools!
“My experience of COLTT introduced me to or reminded me of some cool web sites and tools:

*Arounder.com, which provides panoramic views of various places around the world: http://www.arounder.com/
*VIMEO, which is like YouTube without the ads: http://vimeo.com/
*XTRANORMAL: http://www.xtranormal.com/
*Khan Academy: http://www.khanacademy.org/
*Zoomerang: http://www.zoomerang.com/
*Symphony of Science: http://www.symphonyofscience.com/
-Karen Kaemmerling, Associate Dean of Social Sciences


“I learned about two interesting tools that have come on the scene recently.

The first is http://storify.com/; this is a tool to aid story authors using quick and easy drop-in content from other sites. The demo given is that you would intersperse text, online videos or other multimedia in way to tell a story. Their demos are interesting.

The second is http://instagrok.com/ which is a meta search engine for academic materials. It’s a Boulder, CO startup that looks very promising for students and instructors seeking high quality materials to embed into various works. It sorts from K-12 to college level postings by analyzing work usage, style, etc. and gives a word cloud so you can see at a glance the content without having to do a bunch of ‘go look and return to the index.’ ”
-Joseph Foss, AT Professional

Wednesday, August 3, 2011

Welcome to Our New Associate Dean of Science!

CCCOnline extends a warm welcome to Norma Hollebeke, our new Associate Dean of Science. Norma is new to the Colorado Community College System; she most recently served as Associate Professor of Biology at Sinclair Community College in Dayton, Ohio.

Norma’s accomplishments include developing innovative curriculum to pave the way to student success in both face-to-face and online environments. She has an extensive Biology teaching background, having taught at El Paso Community College, University of Texas-El Paso, University of Toronto, and Northeast Wisconsin Technical College.

In addition, Norma has served as Director of the Dayton Urban STEM Teacher Academy (funded by the National Science Foundation) and past-Affiliate Director of Biomedical Science for Project Lead the Way, Ohio (an organization dedicated to improving programs and supporting future graduates in science and technology).

Norma earned her Bachelor’s degree in Microbiology and Master’s degree in Biology from the University of Texas-El Paso; her post-graduate research was at the University of Toronto. She enjoys hiking, camping, fishing, canoeing, gardening, photography, bird watching, entomology, and “herping” (searching for reptiles and amphibians).