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Faculty Senate Information Technologies Committee

Faculty Senate Information Technologies Committee. May 13, 2008. Past FSIT Topic Discussions. WebCT migration. Deployment of additional dissemination avenues Cellular text messages, Video boards Collaboration with Teaching effectiveness Online evaluations, Anti-plagiarism software.

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Faculty Senate Information Technologies Committee

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  1. Faculty Senate Information Technologies Committee May 13, 2008

  2. Past FSIT Topic Discussions • WebCT migration. • Deployment of additional dissemination avenues • Cellular text messages, Video boards • Collaboration with Teaching effectiveness • Online evaluations, Anti-plagiarism software.

  3. Faculty needs and concerns survey • Information needed to identify major issues that require attention. • It is not the day to day operation but areas with strategic impact. • Demand special allocation of resources. • Establish a periodic procedure to collect and update the information.

  4. How it will be collected • The Technology Implementation Managers (TIMs) will help us in the data collection. • Respond to a simple e-mail to identify topics. • Please try to categorize the topic and identify the level of impact (Faculty, Department, College, etc.) • TIMs will help the FSIT to separate normal requests and classify them. • FSIT members will obtain additional feedback on the top issues to prioritize them.

  5. When? • Expect first e-mail in the next couple of week • Intention to make it periodic. • At least twice per academic year.

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