Wednesday, November 30, 2011

Meet the CCCOnline Science Team

This week, please enjoy getting to know your Science team!

Norma Hollebeke, Associate Dean of Science
(Norma's introduction also appeared at this blog on 8/3/11)
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).

Paul E. Vorndam, Physical Sciences Program Chair
Paul has been indispensable to CCCOnline’s Science program. In addition to his current position, he has served as CCCOnline’s Science Chair, and has taught for us since 1998. He also has held the academic posts of Deputy Chemistry Department Head in the U.S. Air Force Academy and Chemistry Department Chair at Colorado State University-Pueblo.

Paul’s industry experience includes working as Quality Control Supervisor at a 14Carbon Synthesis Lab and Group Leader at a Pesticide Residue Analysis Lab. He holds a BS in Chemistry from Millikin University, an MS in Chemistry from Illinois State University, and a PhD in Chemistry from the University of Colorado, Boulder.

Paul enjoys bridge, chess, table tennis, and trail running.

Alison Jacobs, Health Sciences Program Chair
Alison is an experienced member of CCCOnline’s Science team. She began teaching for CCCOnline in 2003, and has served as our Health Sciences Program Chair since 2006. Additionally, she has been Nursing Chair for CCCOnline and Community College of Denver’s LPN to RN online program since 2004, and she serves as a clinical nursing instructor of Maternal Child Health at Community College of Denver.

Alison’s professional experience also includes working as a community health nurse in the Appalachian mountains of eastern Tennessee for a Child Development Project; serving as a nurse practitioner in a Neonatal Intensive Care Unit in Florida; and living for 10 years in Japan with her husband and three children, where she learned the language and culture, developed children’s educational programs, and taught English to preschool Japanese children.

Alison earned a BS in Nursing from Vanderbilt University and an MS in Nursing from University of Florida, specializing in Pediatrics. Alison shares her interests are “vegetable gardening, cycling, hiking in the beautiful Rockies, hanging out with the family, and getting back to the beach whenever possible.”

Dan Branan, Life Sciences Program Chair
Dan Branan is another familiar face at CCCOnline; he has been teaching for us since 2006. In addition to serving as our Program Chair, Dan is the North American Network of Science Labs Online (NANSLO) Project Manager for the Colorado Community College System. He provides leadership and coordination for the CCCS discipline teams that work on this international project funded by the Gates Foundation.

Dan’s experience also includes having held a variety of posts at the US Air Force Academy. There, he has served as Assistant Professor of Chemistry (1996 – 99, 2004 – 2011), Co-Director of the Center for Research on Learning and Teaching (2005 – 2007), and Research Director for the Institute for Information Technology Applications (2005 – 2007). He retired from the Air Force this past June. Dan’s awards include CCCOnline Faculty Gold (2006), Outstanding Academy Educator Award (2005-2006), and Carol M. Goldman Distinguished Service Award from USAFA Department of Chemistry (2011).

Dan earned a BS in chemistry from the University of South Alabama, an MS in inorganic chemistry from the Ohio State University, and a PhD in analytical chemistry from the University of Denver. He says, “I love helping people understand how the universe works! I truly believe that a well-educated public is the last, best hope for a free society. This is why I love teaching for the Community College System, because it affords educational opportunities for nearly everyone.”

Wednesday, November 23, 2011

Thanks to You

All of us at CCCOnline send warm wishes to our instructors and their families for a happy Thanksgiving, and we’d also like to thank you for your ongoing dedication to student learning.

Enjoy your holiday!

Wednesday, November 16, 2011

Meet the CCCOnline CTE Team

This week, we’re pleased to present your Career & Technical Education (CTE) Team!

Chris Luchs, Associate Dean of Career & Technical Education
Chris Luchs is an experienced instructor and business professional. He has taught Accounting, Business, and Multimedia Graphic Design for CCCOnline, and he has been sharing his talents with the Colorado Community College System since 2005. Chris started as an Agribusiness instructor at Otero Junior College, where he taught ranchers and farmers how to set up accounting systems, use computers and develop marketing and production plans. Then, he moved to Front Range Community College to serve as the Director of the North Metro Small Business Development Center. In this role, he very successfully assisted area entrepreneurs and existing businesses, and he remains a volunteer counselor at the Colorado SBDC.

A self-proclaimed geek, Chris spends his free time investigating new technologies and collaborating internationally with other educators on evaluating and exploring virtual worlds and games-based educational applications. His current happy place is analytics and data visualization tools. In addition, he is a foodie who enjoys finding new restaurants and wines.


Diane Van Os, Criminal Justice and Paralegal Program Chair
I was born in Seattle, but grew up in California and worked in Silicon Valley in the Semiconductor field. That led to an interest in intellectual property law so I earned my Doctorate, a minor in Biology, and went into patent law. I love to ski, but hate the cold. My four cats keep me entertained as do my daughter and son (both grown). I am an admitted wine snob, and love to eat just about every cuisine there is.

My teaching philosophy is that less can be more in an online forum. My goal is to have students leave every one of my classes remembering the material, and how to apply it in “real world” situations. Thus, I tend to have items open from day one, but with solid due dates, and don’t use the old single term paper model. I don’t want students to be so stressed about a percentile dip in their grade that they don’t absorb the material. I also use humor without crossing the line from instructor to buddy, and make sure that students are very aware there is a human behind the screen.


Kate Hagerty, Computer Science Program Chair
Kate has been teaching for five years. She began teaching Multimedia Graphic Design courses during the final semester of earning her BFA in Multimedia from CU Denver. For the first three years of teaching only face-to-face classes for Front Range Community College, she relied heavily on the available learning management system, Blackboard, to help her deliver supporting material and to gather assignments from her students. Because of her heavy use of Blackboard, she was chosen to be a pilot instructor during the changeover to Desire2Learn in 2009 at FRCC.

After graduating from CU Denver in 2006, she opened her own freelance design business in 2007 and began teaching at FRCC. In 2010, she began teaching for CCCOnline and finally, in July of 2011, she accepted the position of Program Chair for CCCOnline’s Computer Science division.

Kate is a leader in the Virtual Worlds Best Practices in Education Conference that takes place in Second Life, and she participates in groups that discuss and promote learning using various virtual environments including OpenSim, Second Life and World of Warcraft.

However, even with all of these technical interests, Kate still places high value on foundational skills and concepts such as student engagement, information literacy, and good communication. We can’t lose sight of the fact that, no matter how pretty and shiny our tech toys might be, it all boils down to helping students learn as well as possible!


Annie Moats, Business Program Chair
Annie Moats has been with CCCOnline for approximately seven years, and she brings us 20 years of diverse leadership experience within a corporate and academic structure. Annie has been a business owner for the past 17 years, providing training and consulting for all types of organizations involving management development, hiring and recruiting, implementing teams in the work environment, customer service, leadership, communication and human resource issues impacting the work environment.

As an instructor, Annie is committed to the students she teaches, both personally and professionally. She believes students want to feel valued, respected and given confidence in the classroom. Her style reflects that students have ideas, opinions and experience that can be woven into all of the lessons that are taught in any type of classroom.

Annie believes that progressively identifying new techniques that are innovative and inviting assures that students will grasp key learning concepts while enjoying the learning process. Overall, Annie focuses on the value of the student and makes sure that everything she does demonstrates this value.


Donna Welschmeyer, Education Program Chair
Donna is a valued member of the CCCOnline Academic Team, having joined in 2001 as an instructional designer and, since then, having served as Director of Online Program Development, Accounting Department Chair, and Associate Academic Dean. Donna also is an experienced instructor: she began her career teaching at Morgan Community College in 1985, and since that time has taught in Business, Multimedia, Accounting, and Management. She currently teaches Accounting and developmental Math for CCCOnline and Business and Computer Information Systems classes at Community College of Aurora, in addition to providing consulting services in instructional design, safety, business process/management, and leadership.

In their spare time, Donna and her family fix and flip houses, play pool, ride motorcycles, country dance, target shoot, spend time with family and friends, and play with the new granddaughter.

Thursday, November 10, 2011

New Library Blog Launched

CCCOnline is pleased to announce an exciting new blog from our Instructional Online Librarian: The Librarian’s Labyrinth. It will feature news you can use on research and library topics; we encourage you to follow along!

Tuesday, November 1, 2011

Library Webinar Thursday

Below is a quick reminder about Thursday’s Library webinar. If you aren’t able to make it, remember it will be archived on our wiki; in the meantime (now or later), please feel free to contribute any suggestions or comments about library services in the CCCOnline Community. Mary Cash (CCCOnline’s Instructional Online Librarian) will be around to answer your questions.

Thank you!

If you missed our conference presentation (“What’s Going On @ Your CCCOnline Library?”), please consider joining us Thursday (3:00-4:30 p.m.) for our updated webinar!

Registration information is here:
http://at.ccconline.org/faculty/wiki/Professional_Development_-_Upcoming_Webinars#What.27s_going_on_.40_your_CCCOnline_Library.3F

Items for discussion:
-library databases we have (and how to access them!)

-how library services can assist you and your students

-recent studies illuminating students’ need for library services and information literacy