The Persistence and Completion Taskforce is conducting feedback sessions to improve the intervention for students who are on academic probation and are registering later. Please email Chris.Barry@llcc.edu to let us know if you will be attending the Microsoft Teams session today, May 21, from 3-3:45 p.m. If you would like to provide feedback but don’t have time to attend this session, please submit your feedback by going to socrative.com and entering the room BARRY5746.
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RSVP yet today for virtual meeting on development of short-term courses
The Persistence and Completion Taskforce is inviting all interested faculty to share best practices and learn from others by attending a virtual meeting via Microsoft Teams on March 23, 3-4 p.m. to discuss developing short-term courses. All who have an interest are welcome, especially faculty who will be teaching eight-week courses this fall.
If interested in attending, RSVP yet today by emailing Kirk Yenerall (Kirk.Yenerall@llcc.edu) or Chris Barry (Chris.Barry@llcc.edu), co-leads of the taskforce.
Virtual meeting on development of short-term courses March 23
The Persistence and Completion Taskforce is inviting all interested faculty to share best practices and learn from others by attending a virtual meeting via Microsoft Teams on March 23, 3-4 p.m. to discuss developing short-term courses. All who have an interest are welcome, especially faculty who will be teaching eight-week courses this fall.
If interested in attending, RSVP by emailing Kirk Yenerall (Kirk.Yenerall@llcc.edu) or Chris Barry (Chris.Barry@llcc.edu), co-leads of the taskforce, by March 20.
First meeting on development of short-term courses today
The Persistence and Completion Taskforce is inviting all interested faculty to share best practices and learn from others by attending meetings to discuss developing short-term courses. We will be hosting three meetings. You may attend for all or part of the meetings. All who have an interest are welcome, especially faculty who will be teaching eight-week courses this fall. If you want to attend all the meetings, that is great! If you can only attend one or two, that is fine. The meetings will all take place in the Robert H. Stephens room in Menard Hall on the following dates:
- March 5, 3-5 p.m.
- March 18, 3-5 p.m.
- March 23, 3-5 p.m.
There is no need to RSVP. Email Kirk.Yenerall@llcc.edu or Chris.Barry@llcc.edu, co-leads of the taskforce with questions.
Meetings to discuss developing short-term courses
The Persistence and Completion Taskforce is inviting all interested faculty to share best practices and learn from others by attending meetings to discuss developing short-term courses. We will be hosting three meetings. You may attend for all or part of the meetings. All who have an interest are welcome, especially faculty who will be teaching eight-week courses this fall. If you want to attend all the meetings, that is great! If you can only attend one or two, that is fine. The meetings will all take place in the Robert H. Stephens room in Menard Hall on the following dates:
- March 5, 3-5 p.m.
- March 18, 3-5 p.m.
- March 23, 3-5 p.m.
There is no need to RSVP. Email Kirk.Yenerall@llcc.edu or Chris.Barry@llcc.edu, co-leads of the taskforce with questions.