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Stephanie Roach

For Prospective Online Students - 0 views

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    Prospective online students should have realistic expectations. CC Online courses are highly interactive in an online environment. Through a web browser, faculty and students can discuss lectures, assignments, projects, and papers. The course content usually includes online lectures, videos, discussion boards, and exams. The following information about CC Online courses may be useful for you to decide if online learning is for you.
Stephanie Roach

California Community Colleges Success Network - 0 views

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    Mission: Develop leaders in California community colleges who have the capacity to facilitate networks of faculty, staff, and students for curricular and institutional redesigns in support of increased student access, success, equity, and completion.
Theresa Martin

Home | The RP Group - 0 views

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    The Research & Planning Group for California Community Colleges This page has a lot of resources about evidence-based teaching practice for student success
Stephanie Roach

MiraCosta College - Distance Education - Quiz - 0 views

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    Online learning isn't for everyone... take the quiz below to measure your potential for success as a CyberCosta student.
Theresa Martin

Copyright Flowchart: Can I Use It? Yes? No? If This... Then... - 0 views

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    It is the responsibility of all educators to model good digital citizenship for their students. Especially when it comes to copyright, plagiarism and intellectual property. The waters are murky.
Stephanie Roach

Ensuring the Appropriate Use of Educational Technology: An Update for Local Academic Se... - 0 views

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    This position paper of the Academic Senate for California Community Colleges (ASCCC) examines issues of educational technology that involve policy and implementation matters important to local academic senates. In particular it includes current information regarding separate curriculum review and instructor-student contact. In general, this paper summarizes and updates three earlier ASCCC papers on technology in education.
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