The following individuals presented at the 2011 Innovations Conference, sponsored by the League for Innovation in the Community College, which took place on February 27-March 2 in San Diego, California.
- Foundations of Integrated Planning: Valarie Avalone, Director, Planning
- Keeping the Humanities Alive: Cooperation and Collaboration Within the College Community: Kathleen O’Shea, Professor, English and Philosophy, and Ann Tippett, Associate Professor, English and Philosophy
- Teaching the Techies: Writing Courses for the Wrenchers: Michael Doolin, Adjunct Professor, English and Philosophy
- Problem Solving 101: Robotics and Discovery-based Learning: George Fazekas, Associate Professor, Computer Science and Technology
- Incorporating Intellectual Transfers to Explore Cross-curricular and Retentive Learning: Rollo Fisher, Instructor, Visual and Performing Arts
- Taking Stock of Your Student Markets: Learning From Our Workforce Colleagues: Kate Schiefen, Dean, DCC Academic Services
- Creating and Fine-tuning Critical Thinking Assignments: Elizabeth Laidlaw, Associate Professor, English and Philosophy
- To Chair or Not to Chair: Good Question!: Cathryn Smith, Associate Professor, English and Philosophy; Kristen Fragnoli, Assistant Professor, Visual and Performing Arts; and Nayda Pares-Kane, Assistant Professor, Anthropology, History, Political Science, and Sociology
- Building a New Campus in an Urban Environment: Valarie Avalone, Director, Planning, and Raymond Shea, Assistant Vice President, Institutional Planning, Effectiveness, and Accountability
- Global Skills for College Completion: Tools and Routines: Terry Shamblin, Assistant Professor, Transitional Studies
Susan M. Salvador Vice President, Student Services 03/14/2011
Attachments:
League Presenter Schedule.doc
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