Archive for November, 2009

Continuing Education Welding Students are Top Guns!

Friday, November 20th, 2009

 

San Diego Continuing Education students Anthony Lam and Thomas Kuge completed three cost savings projects for the Auto Body Program’s new facilities at the expanded Skills Center. Both are structural steel students in the Welding Program at the Educational Cultural Complex.

The team updated five welding tables, four new gas stations (to like new condition), and refurbished a gas manifold system. These projects included input from Continuing Education’s Auto Body team to help them make the transition into their new facility and instructional space. The welding and gas stations meet the needs of the Auto Body program, and are customized to the processes currently used.

Tony and Tom were provided verbal “fit, form and function” instructions, and teamed up to develop detail instructions for the refurbishing project. They were also were given a working schedule with a dead line they met–as the industry likes to say “on time and under budget”!

Great job by a pair of “Top Guns” in the Welding Program!

Professional Development and FLEX Updates at Continuing Education

Friday, November 20th, 2009

Since September 2, 2009:

·        2500+ flex hours have been reported as complete

·        150+ Flex Workshops have been posted

·         40+ Independent Projects have been submitted

 

During 2008-2009:

·        250+ Flex Workshops were offered on the Flex Workshop online schedule.

·        5773 hours of professional development hours were reported in the Flex Workshop online system.

·        114 Independent Projects were completed, with 600+ hours of professional development reported.

 

Check CE Faculty Web Services Flex for more information on Flex, and check the Flex Folder, in Faculty Resources, Public Folders, for 2008-2009 Flex Reports.

Professional Development at Continuing Education

Friday, November 20th, 2009

Fall Flex Days 2009 were a great success, with high attendance reported at all events. More than 400 faculty, administrators and staff attended Convocation Day, as President Beebe welcomed us all back to the new academic year.  Speakers included Chancellor Constance Carroll, along with Rich Grosch, Esther Matthew, Rita Avila and Jim Mahler. VP Brian Ellison and Accreditation Team Leaders Ray Ramirez and Marne Foster brought everyone up to speed on the progress we have made and the tasks that lay ahead.

The afternoon was spent working on Accreditation tasks, as faculty participated in program-based Focus Groups, and an Evening Recap was offered.

 

On 9/3 the first annual ‘Adjunct Breakfast with the President’ was held, with 130+ faculty attending this informative event.  A concurrent session offered by District Research Staff presented the results of the Student Satisfaction Survey, and on Sept. 4 the results from the Staff Satisfaction Survey were presented.  Program meetings were also held on the morning of Sept. 3.

 

CE faculty also provided a series of well-attended workshops, including:

 

·        ERoll Books – Ellen Zelniker &Sandie Linn

·        Windows 7.0 – Joe McGerald

·        Web 2.0 – Mary Prine

·        Outlook Basics – Dea Brite; Cindy Wislofsky & Donna Price

·        CurricuNET- Roma Weaver

·        DSPS Panel- Marie Doerner, Kathy Hornik, Leslie Upton

·        AFT: All You Need to Know- Jim Mahler

·        Policy 3100/Crisis Intervention- John Bromma

 

Thanks to all who worked very hard to make this a success, including AFT for providing coffee and snacks at all events. 

Continuing Education Students Succeed in Basic Skills

Monday, November 16th, 2009
On Thursday, November 5, six mid-level Adult Basic Education students were promoted to the High School/GED class at Continuing Education’s Mid-City Campus. Congratulations to this group of committed students!

Continuing Education Emeritus Program is “Breaking a Leg”

Friday, November 6th, 2009

Seven Continuing Education students have been performing in the North Park Playwrights Festival this month. Five are acting, one is playwriting and one is directing. Plus one student is playing a featured role in City College’s Bye Bye Birdie.

 

The students are taking Continuing Education Instructor Holly Ritter’s Nuts and Bolts of Theatre Acting Class as part of the Emeritus Program. The class will host special guest appearances by San Diego Theatre Professionals; former UCSD instructor Mary Corrigan, Ph.D., who is an internationally known voice-diction professional; and Angela Rasbeary, a Casting Director and Outreach Coordinator for the Nationally Acclaimed Equity Regional San Diego Rep theatre.