Welcome to the Distance Education Committee @ Ohlone College (AKA eCampus)
e-Campus Contacts:
Heather McCarty Quan Nguyen Lesley-Anne Buehler
Interim Chair Web Course Technician Dean of Learning Resources & Academic Technology
Email: hmccarty@ohlone.edu Email: servicedesk@ohlone.edu Email: lbuehler@ohlone.edu
Robin Kurotori Leta Stagnaro
Curriculum Committee Chair Vice President/ Deputy Superintendent Academic Affairs
Email: rkurotori@ohlone.edu Email: lstagnaro@ohlone.edu
DE Meetings, Fall 2016
All meetings are held virtually and are open to the campus community. Please contact Sarah Cooper or Heather McCarty for access to the meetings.
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February 13, 1:30 - 2:30
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March 13, 12:30 - 1:30
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April 10, 12:30 - 1:30
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May 8, 12:30 - 1:30
Distance Education Committee Members: 2016-2017
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Chair: Heather McCarty
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Lesley Buehler, OEI Representative
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Sarah Cooper
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Perri Gallagher
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Jim McManus
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Quan Nguyen
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Christine Sibley
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Barbara Tull, OEI Representative
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Rosemary Yoshikawa
Honorary Members:
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Brenda Anholtz, Faculty Senate President
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Robin Kurotori, Curriculum Committee Chair
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Leta Stegnaro, Vice President, Deputy Superintendent of Academic Affairs
OEI Representatives and Courses, 2016-2017
OEI Representatives:
OEI Courses:
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Tina Mosleh, Econ BA-102A
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Jackie Vetter, English, ENG-101A
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Definitions of terms:
- Fully Online: A fully online class is entirely conducted on the web. Course delivery follows traditional classroom model (as opposed to 'self paced'), where the instructor/student interaction is now instead, fully managed via a course management system, in place of the classroom (face-2-face). Students are not required to come to either the Fremont or Newark campus.
- Hybrid: Hybrid courses combine off-campus and on-campus instruction. Hybrid students meet regularly on-campus and perform other work online or in other distant ed formats.
- Web-enhanced: A Web-enhanced course is scheduled as a traditional on-campus class, which utilizes the Internet to access a Course Management System, where additional course information can be found. Web-enhanced courses do not reduce face-to-face meetings and do not require going through the DE committee.
Teaching Resources:
The college has a variety of resources available on campus to support faculty teaching both online and in person:
- TLC: The Ohlone College Teaching and Learning Center is a virtual hub of additional teaching resources, including best teaching practices, student equity, canvas tutrials and support, library resources, and educational technology tutorials on various topics like how to create your own videos. There is also a link to the POND (Professional Ohlone kNowledge Directory), which serves as to link up faculty and staff with peer “experts” on a wide range of topics and skills. Go to: http://libguides.ohlone.edu/c.php?g=294779&p=1963295
- This is a resource guide for different types of easy to create instructional video making techniques with links to free or inexpensive software options. Instructional Video Making.pdf
Click here for the Current Effective Contact Policy AP 4105
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