GRCC In The News, 7-18-18

Michelle Richter – GRCC Nursing Program
7/17/18 WOOD Radio
Michelle Richter, Nursing Program Director, Grand Rapids Community College joined West Michigan Morning News today to discuss GRCC leading career workshops for Boys and Girls Clubs of Grand Rapids. Also information on GRCC’s Career Pathways Program.

Partners producing Young Professionals of Color Conference
7/17/18 Grand Rapids Business Journal
A conference aimed at helping develop the talents of minority business leaders will convene next month.
… Bill Pink, president of Grand Rapids Community College, will be the keynote speaker. His talk will focus on the theme “Your Plan, Your Pace: The Path Isn’t Always Linear.”

Job Corps newsletter
July 2018
… Gerald R. Ford Job Corps Center hosted a Y2Y Partners 4 Peace Safety Summit as a part of National Student Safety Month, an annual campaign to encourage safe lifestyle choices for students and young people. The National Safety Council sponsors the initiative. Ford Job Corps was joined by community leaders Anjalon Edwards, Mental Health professional of Grand Rapids Public Schools; Pastor Jerry Bishop of Life Quest Church; Shirley Heintzilman of Trinity Fitness; Kirby Killingham with Family Outreach Seeking Safety; Sgt. Jessie Heard of the Grand Rapids Community Police Department; Daphne Coleman, Entrepreneur; City Commissioner Robert Womack; and national recording artists Mic Hunter D & Seldom Seen of The Fist Coalition. Ford Job Corps students were fully engaged and asked more than twenty questions for responses from this group of powerful and successful leaders from throughout the community.

Recap: camaraderie and community at Kids Food Basket volunteer event

The GRCC Alumni Association hosted a volunteer event at Kids Food Basket on Tuesday, July 17th.  Alumni got to connect with fellow Raiders while preparing sack lunches, and then they reconvened for a social hour at Vander Mill. It was a great chance to catch up with former students, hear what they’ve been doing since leaving GRCC, and give back to our community at the same time.

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Faculty, staff, and current students are always welcome to participate in GRCC Alumni Association events. Mark your calendars for the next one – Yoga on the Plaza – on Thursday, September 13th, from 6-7:30 p.m.! Visit the Alumni Association Events page for more information: https://grcc.edu/grccfoundation/alumnirelations/alumnievents

 

Register now for 13th Annual Summer Teaching Institute

Please join us for one or more sessions at the annual Summer Teaching Institute. Registration for all sessions is required! Visit http://www.grcc.edu/ctereg to register. For assistance, please email cte@grcc.edu or call 616-234-2278.

Wednesday, August 15

9:00 to 10:30 a.m.: DSS and You: Implementing the Accommodations Agreement

  • Facilitator: Sarah Rose
  • Description: Do you look at the Disability Support Services Accommodations Agreement and wonder what you are supposed to do next? Come join us for a discussion about accommodations, what the responsibilities of faculty, students, and DSS are in implementing accommodations, options for consultation, and learn about upcoming changes to keep your eyes open for during the 2018-19 school year.

10:30 a.m. to Noon: Get Your Online Course Ready

  • Facilitators: Garry Brand & Meegan Willi
  • Description: As we approach a new academic year, it’s time to get that online course ready! Maybe you need to revise instructions, ensure accessibility, add videos, craft a new discussion, address changes in curriculum, create a practice activity, etc.  Perhaps you just need to troubleshoot a technical issue that came up last semester or address an issue raised in students’ feedback.  We’ll help you get things fine-tuned and ready to open early for students.

10:45 a.m. to 12:15 p.m.: Linking Library Resources into Blackboard

  • Facilitator: Nan Schichtel
  • Description: Learn easy and legal ways to provide permalinks to licensed library resources (e-books, e-journal articles, and streaming videos) in your Blackboard courses.  This session will teach you how to find and use permalinks to populate your Blackboard with quality college-level content.  Participants must be Blackboard users (faculty/instructional or staff organization) with rights to edit course/organization content.

1:00 to 4:00 p.m.: Adding Images and Video to Your Course Using SnagIt, Relay and Camtasia

  • Facilitators: Tony Dykema-VanderArk & Meegan Willi
  • Description: This session will introduce you to a suite of three tools from TechSmith that are available to all faculty and staff at GRCC. SnagIt is a robust screen-capture tool that can be used to create and mark up screenshots or to create short videos and GIFs. Relay allows users to capture lectures or lessons in longer videos. Camtasia offers a rich video creating and editing tool with a wide range of capabilities. This session will introduce the basic functions of each tool, highlight some of the more advanced features of each, and allow lots of time for hands-on practice.

1:00 to 4:00 p.m.: Bridging the Gap Between Students and Professors

  • Facilitator: Deb Vilmont
  • Description: What are they thinking…How do our students want faculty to use Blackboard? How do our students feel about group work? How much feedback do students want from their instructors? Does this match what instructors are thinking? Let’s bring students and faculty together! This session will allow faculty and students to build connections and engage in a meaningful dialogue to discuss best classroom strategies for teaching and learning.

5:00 to 6:30 p.m.: Give them a Chance: Facilitating Student Success by Crafting Policies with an Ethic of Care

  • Facilitator: Rachel Lutwick-Deaner
  • Description: It’s easy to administer the polices of our syllabi from an Ethic of Justice rather than an Ethic of Care. This workshop will consider the varied experiences and circumstances of our GRCC students and critically examine how our classroom policies can set up our students for success or failure.  Discussion will begin with the philosophical and end with the practical application of this perspective.

5:00 to 6:30 p.m.: What Every Faculty Member Should Know About Your Library

  • Facilitator: Nan Schichtel
  • Description: Faculty will learn about their role in selecting physical and virtual collections. Services focused on faculty are introduced: Course Reserve, Information Literacy Instruction; Subject Guides; Copyright Support; Blackboard Curation; OER Support; RaiderLoan; and, working with your librarian liaison.

Thursday, August 16

9:00 a.m. to Noon: Blackboard Basics

  • Facilitator: Chad Systma
  • Description: Learn to maximize the use of Blackboard in your course, whether teaching online or in a classroom setting. Learning will be focused on 6 different tools and features built right into Blackboard.  Adding in Folders, Web Links and Content, Availability and Announcements. How to create and use the assignment feature to send and receive digital work. Using Grade Center to create categories, columns, viewing and grading work submitted thru the Assignment feature. Using the Discussion Board to create, manage and grade digital discussions. Adding digital content such as incorporating YouTube videos (or adding links to other video content). Creating and deploying tests and quizzes in your course including creating question banks, creating tests and deploying tests.

9:00 to 10:30 a.m.: GRCC Accounts & You

  • Facilitators: Rachel Bower & Laura DeVries
  • Description: “I don’t know what I don’t know”. There are a lot of campus resources available to you that you may not be aware of or completely forgot about. Please join us in this helpfully informative session in regards to campus accounts, technology tidbits and other handy tools you can’t live without!

1:00 to 2:30 p.m.: Leveraging Google Drive and Documents in the Classroom

  • Facilitator: Chad Systma
  • Description: All students enrolled at GRCC are provided with a CC email account that is really a Google Gmail account. Additionally, your GRCC email account can access Google Drive and Docs as a type of Google account as well. What does this mean to you? It means that you and your students have access to powerful tools that you can learn to leverage – using the built in Google Drive and Google Docs components of Gmail. This session will explore ways that you can use Google Docs and Drive in your course both delivery and receipt of student information.

5:00 to 6:30 p.m.: Give them a Chance: Facilitating Student Success by Crafting Policies with an Ethic of Care

  • Facilitator: Rachel Lutwick-Deaner
  • Description: It’s easy to administer the polices of our syllabi from an Ethic of Justice rather than an Ethic of Care. This workshop will consider the varied experiences and circumstances of our GRCC students and critically examine how our classroom policies can set up our students for success or failure.  Discussion will begin with the philosophical and end with the practical application of this perspective.

5:00 to 6:30 p.m.: Leveraging Google Drive and Documents in the Classroom

  • Facilitator: Chad Systma
  • Description: All students enrolled at GRCC are provided with a CC email account that is really a Google Gmail account. Additionally, your GRCC email account can access Google Drive and Docs as a type of Google account as well.  What does this mean to you? It means that you and your students have access to powerful tools that you can learn to leverage – using the built in Google Drive and Google Docs components of Gmail. This session will explore ways that you can use Google Docs and Drive in your course both delivery and receipt of student information.

Friday, August 17

9:00 to 10:30 a.m.: Faculty Performance Evaluation and Portfolio Overview

  • Facilitators: Christopher Johnston & Christina McElwee
  • Description: This session provides an overview of the GRCC Faculty Evaluation System and introduces participants to the portfolio. It provides an overview of the different components of the FPE system, explains the required documentation for evaluation, and provides an opportunity for faculty to ask questions. Note: Completion of this session is required for any faculty member who wishes to serve on a rank or tenure committee.

10:45 a.m. to 12:15 p.m.: Engaging Ideas: Adjunct Instructors Only

  • Facilitators: Brandy Springstubbe & Christina McElwee
  • Description: Do you want to get new and exciting ideas for your classroom? Do you have unanswered questions about anything related to GRCC? If so, this session is for you. Join us as we share thought-provoking best practices and critical thinking activities that can be incorporated into any discipline. This session will also offer time for questions and answers specifically for adjunct instructors as well as a small gift to kick off the semester.

Registration for all sessions is required! Visit http://www.grcc.edu/ctereg to register. For assistance, please email cte@grcc.edu or call 616-234-2278.

 

 

Ice Cream Socials Today!!

Come grab an ice cold treat and mingle with friends at either (or both) of today’s ice cream socials! We will have some of our newest faces on campus helping to serve up the ice cream, so come say hello!

  • 12:00 p.m.-1:00 p.m. at the Tassell M-TEC.
  • 2:00 p.m.-4:00 p.m. on Main Campus, South Commons.

*Due to construction, an ice cream social will not be held on DeVos campus this year.

Questions or dietary restrictions? Please give Nicole Dekker a ring at x3848. Hope to see you there!