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Due to layoffs as a result of budget cuts, there is no longer a Learning Technology group. Administration of the Broadcast Media Center has returned to the De Anza campus.
We organized the best of our projects, training materials, and other resources into this web site to provide you with examples for your use. The Dean of Learning Technologies (Cindy Vinson), the Instructional Development Group (Robert Griffiths, Ana Gamaza, Heidi King, Drake Lewis), and the Technical Trainers (Kathy Fransham, David Garrido, Janet Davis) want to thank the FHDA community for the privilege of supporting your efforts in using technology to improve instruction, communication, and productivity. We are proud of our accomplishments and proud to have been part of the transformation that continues to take place everyday in your classrooms, online, at the colleges, and in the district.
Highlights of our Accomplishments
Developed in collaboration with faculty award-winning courses and sharable learning resources for students:
Nursing Project
Statistics Course
Children's Literature
Applied Pharmacology
Case Study
Course templates
CSS Debugger
Language Arts Library of pictures
Physics instructional videos
Spread and Distribution learning object
Pop-up book learning object
Ed plan learning object
De Anza virtual tour
Build a folktale machine
Folktale Archive Database
English writing project
Clip Art Gallery
Solved instructional and organizational challenges
Manila faculty web site project
Central Services web site project
News Bytes online
Designing Hybrid Instruction Course
Instructional Design Intensive
Faculty consultations
Promoted collaboration and the sharing of best practices
Best Practices Workshops
Discussion groups workshops for Manila and Etudes
Manila magic workshop
Manila Users' Group
ETUDES training workshop
Provided technical training, just-in-time training, consultation, and user documentation
Over 300 technical training workshops presented during the last two years at Foothill and De Anza.
More than 2000 attendees at these training workshops.
In just 2.5 weeks, 40 people in central services were trained on Manila and are now able to independently update, maintain, and add pages to their website.
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