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1. Engaging Students through Animated PowerPoint Notes (Glendale Community College)
package shared by Phong Chau (Glendale Community College)
I will create animated lecture notes in PowerPoint for Intermediate Algebra course (MAT 120/121), which will include graphs, diagrams, pictures, animation, and links to important websites.
2. New Ties/Old ties - Continuing the legacy (Glendale Community College)
package shared by Lenna DeMarco (Glendale Community College)
Choreographer Pablo Cornejo set a piece on GCC and Peoria HS dance students. Opportunity for HS students to experience college level work and be introduced to college life and experience. Director of PHS dance is GCC dance alumnus and performed in work set by Cornejo during her attendance at GCC. Mentoring of HS students by GCC college students.
3. Strategies for Life Success - PSI Seminar (Glendale Community College)
package shared by Olivia Templeton (Glendale Community College)
I attended the PSI Basic Seminar, "Strategies for Life", May 29-June 4, 2008 in Scottsdale, AZ. The seminar includes: skills to develop better relationships, techniques to tap into personal power, develop positive habits, effective listening techniques and how to create excitement.
4. Presenting the Atoms-First Approach for General Chemistry at the BCCE (Glendale Community College)
package shared by Kimberly Smith (Glendale Community College)
This project consisted of publishing and presenting the results of a two-year study at GCC on using the atoms-first approach in general chemistry courses.
5. Degree Confluence Project - Australia (Glendale Community College)
package shared by Steven Emrick (Glendale Community College)
I used a GPS unit to become the first person to navigate their way to the confluence of 25 degrees south latitude and 143 degrees east longitude - a point in the outback of Queensland, Australia.
6. Presenting Newly-Designed Chemistry Laboratory Experiments for the Atoms-First Approach at the BCCE (Glendale Community College)
package shared by Debbie Leedy (Glendale Community College)
The presentation I gave at the BCCE included a review of new labs written during a one-year curriculum project. The presentation included excerpts from the laboratory experiments, some examples of the questions asked of students, and acceptable correct answers for a few selected experiments.
7. Learning REVIT Architecture Software and Building Information Modeling (BIM) (Glendale Community College)
package shared by Susan Campbell (Glendale Community College)
For this project I learned Revit, a Building Information Modeling software now demanded by industry. I used tutorial-based texts, website resources, and attended a training to learn the software, terminology, and design processes necessary to design with this software.
8. Digital Music Production in Protools 7 vs. Logic 8 (Glendale Community College)
package shared by Douglas Nottingham (Glendale Community College)
This project examined how digital audio workstation (DAW) applications focus and affect the artists’ creative process. For this comparative study, 2 industry standard applications were used in the composition, recording, editing, production, mixing, and mastering of creative projects.
9. American Roots Music: Blues, Bluegrass, and Old Time Music (Glendale Community College)
package shared by Charles Hulihan (Glendale Community College)
“American Roots: Blues, Bluegrass and Old-Time Music” was in depth study of three
defining styles in the identity of American folk music.
10. 83rd Annual Conference of the Western Economics Association – attendance and preparation (Glendale Community College)
package shared by Sasha Radisich (Glendale Community College)
I attended the Western Economics Association conference in Honolulu, HI, from June 29 to July 3. With 234 two-hour sessions, it kept me busy for the entire week. I saw presentations on dozens of new academic research and refreshed my knowledge about economics.
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