May 7, 2020
| Title: | May 7, 2020 |
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| Date: | 05/07/2020 |
| Agenda | Taft College Distance Learning and Education Committee AGENDA
Thursday May 7, 2020 10:00 am – 11:00 am
Via Zoom https://cccconfer.zoom.us/j/97202347602 Meeting ID: 972-0234-7602
Call to Order
Public Commentary
Action Items
Information Items
Old Business
New Business
Discussion Items
Other
Adjournment
Next Meeting: May 11, 2020
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| Minutes | Taft College Distance Learning and Education Committee MINUTES
Thursday May 7, 2020 10:00 am – 11:00 am Via Zoom
Call to Order: Bledsoe, 10:03 am
In Attendance: Amar Abbott, Nicole Avina, Marianne Bishop, Adam Bledsoe, Christopher Chung-Wee, Geoffrey Dyer, Chris Flachmann, Kelly Kulzer-Reyes, Steven McDaniel, Leslie Minor, Joy Reynolds, Brandy Young
Public Commentary: None
Action Items
Information Items
Old Business
Motion
Discussion Items
Adam Bledsoe updated the committee of the Curriculum and General Education committees plan to hold a special meeting on May 22, 2020 in addition to their regularly scheduled meeting on May 15. This would enable the Distance Learning and Education Committee to hold an additional special meeting on May 18, 2020 in addition to our regularly scheduled meeting on May 11. The need for the additional meetings is to process all the anticipated Emergency Distance Learning Approval Forms. The committee asked if we have time to send forms back to faculty if needed. Geoffrey Dyer provided clarification that we do not have to complete applications until December 31, 2020. Dyer shared with the committee the March 31, 2020 Memorandum from the Executive Vice Chancellor, Educational Services & Support regarding Emergency Temporary Distance Education Blanket Addendum for Summer 2020 or Fall 2020. Dyer highlighted that the memo states we must explain our plan for local approval of all courses that may need to be offered online. It does not state that all courses must receive local approval by the end of the current term. Thus, our committee should not feel pressured to push emergency forms through our committee that do not meet our standards. Dr. Minor further clarified that the Summer and Fall deadlines have been extended as well.
Committee discussed the viability of bundling similar courses together to expediate the approval process. Clarification was given by Geoffrey Dyer that by following Robert’s Rules we can bundle groups of addenda that have similar criteria to either forward to Curriculum or return to faculty.
Question was asked if we can move courses online in the Fall in an emergency if the Emergency Distance Learning Approval Forms have not been completed. Dr. Minor clarified that the state wants to know that we are working on it and that we could move the courses, but do we want to. The committee discussed the benefits of proactively having as many courses approved as possible.
Committee decided 2:00 PM would be an ideal start time for meeting on May 18, 2020.
New Business
Other: None
Adjournment: 11:40am
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