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NEEDED IMPROVEMENTS IN THE FACULTY HANDBOOK FORMAT

NEEDED IMPROVEMENTS IN THE FACULTY HANDBOOK FORMAT. Report to General Faculty Dec. 2, 2003. Other Committee Members Jim Cofer – GTRI Russell Gentry – Arch Exec. Bd. Liaison George Johnson – Arch E. W. Looney – student Jonathan Moore – OTL Tim Strike – GTRI.

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NEEDED IMPROVEMENTS IN THE FACULTY HANDBOOK FORMAT

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  1. NEEDED IMPROVEMENTS IN THE FACULTY HANDBOOK FORMAT Report to General FacultyDec. 2, 2003 • Other Committee Members • Jim Cofer – GTRI • Russell Gentry – ArchExec. Bd. Liaison • George Johnson – Arch • E. W. Looney – student • Jonathan Moore – OTL • Tim Strike – GTRI Ron Bohlander, ChairStatutes Committee(404) 894-3836 Fax (404) 894-1817E-mail: ron.bohlander@gtri.gatech.edu

  2. PROBLEMS • Our handbook sections are numbered to an excessive depth – it looks silly • Html version of the Handbook is not easily read. Insufficient white space between sections.

  3. EXAMPLE OF EXCESSIVEOUTLINE DEPTH

  4. EXAMPLE OF WEBSITE READABILITY PROBLEM

  5. ADDITIONAL ISSUES • Information on a given topic can be spread out through the handbook. • We do not yet take full advantage of hyperlinking and indexing. • Good examples at other universities have a more dignified appearance, utilizing attractive headers and modest use of color. • Accessibility standards are not consistently followed and should be.

  6. PROPOSED STEPS TOWARDS IMPROVEMENT • Study a cross-section of Faculty Handbooks at peer institutions (by December) • Derive a specification based on our needs and on best practices (by January) • Create one or more prototypes by transforming the current text to a new format. (by February) • Include hyperlinks in the web form (by March) • Include an index if practical (by March) • Create if possible, modular views (by March) • Present recommendation to GFA/Senate Apr. 20, 2004 • Format change only – no content change. • During this process, call attention to inconsistencies and assist in resolving them.

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