On November 15th, a team from A&M-Commerce presented at the Texas Community College Technology Forum in Frisco Texas. This event was held at the Collin College Conference Center and featured several sessions covering a wide array of topics. Dr. Pamela Webster and Dr. Ka Sai Un from Mathematics, along with our Instructional Technology Coordinator Jeremy Gamez co-presented …
Category: Faculty Spotlight
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Dec 01
Faculty Spotlight – Wade Fish
Dr. Wade Fish, Educational Leadership Using Weekly Agenda Videos to Enhance Online Course Delivery Teaching online courses over the years has provided me the opportunity to enhance my teaching as I have seen my skills improve each semester with the incorporation of new technology and best practices. Thanks to online teaching, I am ensured that …
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Jun 01
Faculty Spotlight – Alan Francis
Dr. Alan Francis, Applied Arts & Sciences Changing Content in Online Courses As an online instructor I have found that it is important to change the content in my courses frequently. I believe by making certain changes it will reduce plagiarism on research papers and possible cheating on online exams and quizzes. After a semester …
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Apr 01
Faculty Spotlight – Mutlu Mete
Dr. Mutlu Mete, Computer Science & Information Systems Collaborative Real-Time Codies Motivates Students Teaching programming and problem solving together requires great effort for us. At the Department of Computer Science, I teach C++ programming to help student implement their various algorithmic solutions in a computer language. Usually, introducing a new topic with coding involves in …
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Mar 01
Faculty Spotlight – Leah Wickersham
Dr. Leah Wickersham, Educational Leadership Assessing Students Online With the increase of students in online classes and the loss of face-to-face contact, it’s becoming increasingly difficult to assess students, especially in a writing intensive course such as research methods. Enter Jing and YouTube! The solution to my dilemma! I use Jing, a free software program …
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