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TEXAS COMMUNITY COLLEGETEACHERS ASSOCIATION
andTEXAS COMMUNITY COLLEGE
ASSOCIATION
February 19-21, 2004Fort Worth Convention CenterFort Worth, Texas
57thAnnual
Convention
“Facing the Future
…Together”
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57th Annual ConventionTEXAS COMMUNITY COLLEGE
TEACHERS ASSOCIATIONFort Worth Convention Center
Fort Worth, TexasFebruary 19-21 2004
Convention Theme:
“Facing the Future…Together”Convention-at-a-Glance
THURSDAY—FEBRUARY 19, 2004 7:30 a.m.–5:00 p.m. Special Meetings (to be an-
nounced)12:00 Noon–9:00 p.m. Convention Registration—Lobby,
Level 2 1:00–5:00 p.m. Grant-Writing Seminar—Room 200 1:00– 3:30 p.m. Committee Meetings, as called by
Committee Chairs 4:00– 5:00 p.m. Meeting of Executive Committee and
all TCCTA Committee Chairs—Room 201-B
6:30 p.m. Banquet (ticket required)—Room 202
7:15 p.m. General Session—Room 202
FRIDAY—FEBRUARY 20, 2004 8:00 a.m.–5:00 p.m. Convention Registration—Lobby,
Level 2 8:00 a.m.–6:00 p.m. Exhibits Open—Ballroom, Level 2 8:00 a.m.–5:00 p.m. Polls Open (Election of Offi cers)—
Lobby, Level 2 8:00– 9:15 a.m. Financial Planning Seminar (Social
Security)—Room 108 8:00– 9:15 a.m. Great Ideas For Teaching Students
(GIFTS)—Room 200 9:30– 11:00 a.m. Section Meetings for Some Sections 11:15–12:45 p.m. Remaining Section Meetings 1:00– 2:15 p.m. Professional Development Semi-
nar—Room 202 1:00– 2:15 p.m. Financial Planning Seminar (Health
Insurance, ERS)—Room 201-A 2:30– 5:15 p.m. Technology Seminars 4:00– 5:15 p.m. “Passing the Torch: Information for
New Faculty”—Room 201-B 5:30 p.m. Refreshments, Entertainment, and
Raffl e—Exhibit Area, Ballroom, Level 2
SATURDAY—FEBRUARY 21, 2004 8:00–11:30 a.m. Convention Registration—Lobby,
Level 2 8:00–11:30 a.m. Exhibits Open—Ballroom, Level 2 9:00–10:15 a.m. Section Meetings for Some Sections10:30–11:45 a.m. Remaining Section Meetings11:45 a.m. Adjournment
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Susan Hult Ed-wards
Immediate Past President
Lola A. KingPresident
Trinity Valley Commu-nity College–Terrell
Larry C. AllenVice PresidentPanola College
TEXAS COMMUNITY COLLEGETEACHERS ASSOCIATION
Offi cers and Staff, 2003-2004
TEXAS COMMUNITY COLLEGE
ASSOCIATIONOffi cers, 2003-2004
Gail M. PlattPresident-Elect
South Plains College
Danita L. McAnallySecretary
Amarillo College
Terry StewartMouchayleh
TreasurerAustin Community
College
Dennis M. Mi-
chaelisVice President
McLennan Community
Alan J. ScheibmeirPresident
Grayson County College
Scott NelsonAssociate Executive
Director
Richard MooreExecutive Director
Carol J. FrickeAdministrative Assistant
State Offi ce Staff
Martha M. EllisSecretary-Treasurer
Lee College
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TEXAS COMMUNITY COLLEGETEACHERS ASSOCIATION
Committees, 2003-2004(Appointments expire March 31, 2004 unless otherwise indi-
cated.)
PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEEPeggy E. Lambert, Chair, Kingwood College
Danny J. Moss, Vice Chair, Northeast Texas Community College (2006)
Mary Ann Dietiker, Hill College
Dianne K. Henline, Texarkana College
Jesse R. Jackson, Austin Community College–Eastview Campus (2006)
Karin M. Kinson, Blinn College (2005)
Russell D. Kunz, Collin County Community College–Preston Ridge (2005)
Karen D. Marcotte, Palo Alto College (2005)
Anna Maria Mendiola, Laredo Community College (2005)
Dan A. Porter, Amarillo College (2005)
Jackie R. Porter, Eastfi eld College (2006)
Christina A. Michura, Central Texas College (2006)
Anamaria Diaz Shaw, Tarrant County College–Southeast
Nina L. Verheyden, Kilgore College (2006)
LEGISLATIVE COMMITTEECharles W. McDonald, Chair, Trinity Valley Community College
(2005)
Jeff D. Edwards, Vice Chair, Cy-Fair College (2005)
Revis L. Bell, St. Philip’s College (2006)
Sara C. Carrasco, Laredo Community College (2006)
Glenda H. Easter, El Centro College (2006)
Robert Glen Findley, Odessa College
Mary S. Hood, Weatherford College
Nancy B. Kral, Tomball College (2005)
Robert C. McReynolds, San Jacinto College–Central (2005)
Beverly D. Parker, Lamar State College–Port Arthur
Nancy Ellen Partlow, Wharton County Junior College (2006)
Irma Rodriguez, South Texas Community College
Phyllis P. Sisson, Central Texas College (2005)
Ken L. Weatherbie, Del Mar College
MEMBERSHIP SERVICES COMMITTEEMary L. Page, Chair, Houston Community College–Southwest
(2006)
Alfonso Mendiola, Vice Chair, Laredo Community College (2005)
Linda Kay Buchanan, Howard College
Deborah Leslie Cook, Blinn College
Ibrahim M. Elsamahy, North Harris College (2006)
Wendy A. Gunderson, Collin Co. Community College–Preston Ridge (2005)
Janna Holt-Day, South Plains College (2005)
Jeanene S. Jones, Coastal Bend College (2006)
Silas Ray Marshall, Trinity Valley Community College (2006)
Josué Muñoz, Tarrant County College–Southeast
C. Sue Poor, Wharton County Junior College (2006)
Kevin P. Rose, Northeast Texas Community College
Tommy J. Thompson, Cedar Valley College (2005)
NOMINATING COMMITTEEEllen M. Brennan, Chair, San Antonio College
David J. Ligon, Vice Chair, Tyler Junior College
Barbara A. Blair, Southwest Texas Junior College
Richard L. Elam, Hill College–Johnson County Campus
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TCCTA COMMITTEE MEETINGSThursday, February 19, 2004
Foundation Board Meeting ........................... 10:00 a.m-Noon—204-AProfessional Development Committee ............1:00-3:30 p.m.—201-BLegislative Committee ......................................1:00-3:30 p.m.—201-AMembership Services Committee..................... 1:00-3:30 p.m.—201-CPublications Committee ...................................1:00-3:30 p.m.—203-AAuditing Committee .........................................3:00-4:00 p.m.—203-BResolutions Committee..................................... 1:00-3:30 p.m.—203-C Executive Committee and all TCCTA Committee Chairs ............................4:00-5:00 p.m.—201-BElection Committee .......................................... 5:00-6:00 p.m.—203-C
RESOLUTIONS COMMITTEEBrian K. Dille, Chair, Odessa College
Patsy Goss, Vice Chair, San Jacinto College–Central
Cristina D. Cardenas, Galveston College
Ronnie E. Hall, Angelina College
Vivian Dennis-Monzingo, Eastfi eld College
Carla A. Ranger, Dallas County Community College District
Larry G. Shirts, North Harris College
Patricia A. Smith, Temple College
Paula A. Wilhite, Northeast Texas Community College
AUDITING COMMITTEERonald M. Carlin, Chair, Lamar State College-Port Arthur
Carlotta J. South, Vice Chair, San Jacinto College–North
Nancy Faulk, Blinn College
Rosemary M. Karr, Collin Co. Community College–Spring Creek
Margaret A. Lapham, Houston Community College–Southwest
Jean C. Whileyman, Kingwood College
CONVENTION COMMITTEEPandora Freestone, Chair, San Jacinto College-South
REGISTRATION SUBCOMMITTEECarolyn C. Robertson, Chair, Tarrant County College–South
SOCIAL SUBCOMMITTEEJulie Landgraf Johnson, South Plains College
MEMBERSHIP COMMITTEEAndrea C. Zabel, Chair, Midland College
PUBLICATIONS COMMITTEEPatricia E. Cearley, Chair, South Plains College
Brenda J. Stubbs, Vice Chair, Navarro College
Matthew Ware Coulter, Collin County Community College–Spring Creek
Mary Ellen Jacobs, Palo Alto College
James Michael Matthews, Tarrant County College–Northwest
Joseph D. (Dan) Mendoza, Lee College
Rebecca L. Tate, Tomball College
ELECTION COMMITTEEGene Denney, Chair, Clarendon College
Denise M. Brown, Vice Chair, Collin County Community Col-lege–Spring Creek
Mark J. Butland, Austin Community College–Pinnacle
Mary Frances Johannessen, Panola College–Shelby Center
Anne Haralson Nail, Amarillo College
Harry A. Wagner, The Victoria College
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Alamo Community College District Northwest Vista College ........................... José Egremy Palo Alto College ................................. Roy N. Tucker St. Philip’s College .................................. Revis L. Bell San Antonio College ....................... Ellen H. BrennanAlvin Community College ................ William G. HorineAmarillo College ........................................ Steve DuttonAngelina College ..................................... Ronnie E. HallAustin Community College District ......... Mary R. Parker Highland Bus. Center .........Terry Stewart Mouchayleh Cypress Creek ....................................... Lynn B. Lehle Northridge ............................................... Louella Tate Pinnacle ................................................Mark J. Butland Rio Grande ................................................ Mary KohlsBlinn College Brenham ................................................... Max Hibbs,
Randal H. Hoppens Bryan ...................................... Joseph E. Kingcade, Jr.Brazosport College ........................ Kenneth R. HopkinsCentral Texas College ............... Christina Amy MichuraCisco Junior College ................................... Tianay RabbClarendon College ............................... C. Gene DenneyCollege of the Mainland ......... Marilynn M. Kish-MolinaCollin County Community College District District Offi ce ...............................Stephanie Meinhardt Central Park ....................................... Larry D. Collins Preston Ridge ........................... Wendy A. Gunderson Spring Creek .................................. Denise M. Brown, Rosemary KarrDallas County Community College Brookhaven College ...................... Kathleen Whitson Cedar Valley College ................... Tommy Thompson Eastfi eld College ................ Vivian Dennis-Monzingo, David Preston El Centro College .......................... Jimmie J. Henslee Mountain View College .............. Lionel M. Cortez, Jr. North Lake College .......... Enrique King Chamberlain Richland College .................................... Sid ChapmanDel Mar College ................................... Donald R. CraigEl Paso Community College ......................... MJ Linney,
Linda L. CropperFrank Phillips College ................................. Judy S. HartGalveston College ............................... Theron Waddell,
Cristina Doda CardenasGrayson County College ....................... Dwayne BarberHill College ............................................ Richard L. ElamHouston Community College System Central College ............ James Owens, David Wilcox Northeast College ................................... Linda Comte Southwest College ............................... David A. Ross Northwest College ............................ Mary Alice WillsHoward College ........................... Linda Kay Buchanan
TEXAS COMMUNITY COLLEGETEACHERS ASSOCIATION
MEMBERSHIP COMMITTEE, 2003-2004
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Jacksonville College ............................ Rhonda L. SmithKilgore College ................................ Nina L. VerheydenLamar Institute of Technology ................ Alice W. Cater Lamar State College – Orange ........... Joan M. StinehartLamar State College – Port Arthur ........ Michelle AskewLaredo Community College ......... Anna Maria Mendiola, Alfonso MendiolaLee College .......................... Joseph D. (Dan) MendozaLon Morris College ..................................... Anne LeLaetMcLennan Community College .............. Carol A. LoweMidland College ........................... Andrea Collins ZabelNavarro College ......................................... Pam S. GrantNorth Central Texas College ..................... Pat LedbetterNorth Harris Montgomery Community College Cy-Fair College ................................. Jeff D. Edwards,
John H. Haskins Kingwood College ....................... Jean C. Whileyman Montgomery College ............ Martina S. Kusi-Mensah North Harris College ........................... Larry G. Shirts Tomball College ..................... Cecelia Cameron-NeelNortheast Texas Community College ....... Doug RicheyOdessa College ......................................... Brian K. DillePanola College .......................................... Larry C. AllenParis Junior College .............................. Betty B. SwaskoRanger College ................................ Sandra CunninghamSan Jacinto College District District Offi ces .................................... Patsy W. Goss Central Campus ......................... Sharon M. Freeman,
Robert C. McReynolds North Campus .......................... Carlotta Jeanne South South Campus ............................... Carol A. WennagelSouth Plains College Levelland ........................................ Patricia E. Cearley Lubbock .......................................... Martha Ann JonesSouthwest Texas Junior College .......... Barbara A. BlairSouth Texas Community College............ Irma RodriguezTarrant County College District .........David J. Clinkscale Northeast Campus .................. Sharon Kay Chitwood Northwest Campus .............................. Peggy K. Ford South Campus .............................. David J. Clinkscale Southeast Campus .................. Ashley Barden Alfaro, Bethanye B.BagbyTemple College ....................................... Hal Lee Ward,
Carlye Pierce WeberTexarkana College .......................... Dianne K. HenlineTexas State Technical College System TSTC – Waco ... Franklin R. Gentry, Philip M. Poulter TSTC – West Texas .......................... Phyllis O. Morris TSTC – Harlingen .......................... Robert S. SanchezTrinity Valley Community College .............. Sam HurleyTyler Junior College ..........................Marshella A. KershVernon College .......................................... Dina B. NealThe Victoria College ......................... Caroline C. GarrettWeatherford College .......................... Carol A. EpprightWestern Texas College ............... Jennifer Denise BeardWharton County Junior College ... Nancy Ellen Partlow
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SPECIAL MEETINGSTexas Organization for Associate Degree Nursing—
Annual State Convention—Thursday, February 19, 7:30 a.m.–5:00 p.m.—Fort Worth Plaza Hotel
Professional Development Providers Group—Thurs-day, February 19, 10:00 a.m.–Noon—Room 203-A—Henry Hartman, Convener
Texas Common Course Numbering System—Board Meeting—Thursday, February 19, Noon–5:00 p.m.—Room 111—Donetta Goodall, Austin Com-munity College, Coordinator
Junior College Student Personnel Association of Texas (JCSPAT)—Executive Committee Meeting —Thursday, February 19, 1:00–5:00 p.m.—Room 109—John Bicknell, Temple College, President
Collaborative for Teaching Excellence—Thursday, February 19, 2:00–5:30 p.m.—Room 204-B—Bob Starke, El Paso Community College, Coordinator
Texas Community College Association—Annual Lun-cheon Meeting—Friday, February 20, 11:30 a.m.–1:00 p.m.—Room 200—“A Leadership Experience for Challenging Times,” Ernest Wayne Tutt, Writer and Performer, Anacortes, Washington—Alan J. Scheibmeir, Grayson County College, President
Gulf Coast Consortium Committee on International Education—Friday, February 20, 2:30–3:45—Room 103-A—Sue Poor, Wharton County Junior College, Coordinator
Texas A&M-Commerce Graduate Education Pro-gram—Friday, February 20, 2:00-3:45—Room 201-B—Jon Travis, Coordinator
Phi Theta Kappa Chapter Sponsors—Friday, February 20, 4:00–5:15 p.m.—Room 110-B—Mary S. Hood, Weatherford College, Regional Advisor
Community College Teacher Education Programs, Organizational Meeting—Friday, February 20—4:00–5:15 p.m—Room 103-A—Dan Porter, Amarillo College, Coordinator
Two-Year College English Association–South-west—Executive Com mittee—Saturday, February 21—10:30–11:45 a.m.—Room 113-B—Michael W. Gos, President
Forensic Science Degree Program Organizational Meeting—Saturday, February 21—10:30-11:45 a.m.—Room 202-C—Don Jacobs, Weatherford Col-lege, Coordinator
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Frank Hill
GENERAL SESSIONThursday, February 19, 2004, 7:15 p.m. .............. Room 202
Presiding ........................................................................Lola KingTrinity Valley Community College–Terrell
PresidentTexas Community College Teachers Association
Introductions and Announcements
Remarks ..................................................... Rosalba “Rosy” PerezKingwood College
Regional President, Phi Theta Kappa
Reports and Announcements
“Academic Freedom in a Dangerous World” ..................................Frank Hill
TCCTA AttorneyHill Gilstrap, Arlington
Presentation of Charles Burnside Scholarship
Memorial Recognition
Discussion of Proposed Amendments to TCCTA Constitution and BylawsAdjournment
The keynote address for this year’s general session will be given by TCCTA attorney Frank Hill, who will address the topic, “Academic Freedom in a Dangerous World.”
Mr. Hill has been a featured speaker for many years at the annual TCCTA Fall Conference for Faculty Leaders, address-ing educators on the rights and responsibilities of community college faculty. His appearance is invariably a highlight of the meeting.
Mr. Hill holds the Bache lor of Arts de gree in English, with honors, from the Uni versity of Texas at Arlington. He re ceived his law degree, also with honors, from Southern Methodist University. Found ed in 1972, the fi rm of which he is the senior partner now includes 30 prac tic ing attorneys, several of whom are recog niz ed as spe cial ists in legal matters involv ing the rights of teachers. Over the years, members facing diffi cult profes-sional issues have come to know Mr. Hill as a trusted advisor. He and his fi rm have established a unique standard for handling sensitive legal matters with discretion, integrity, and fortitude.
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PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT SEMINAR(Sponsored by TCCTA Professional Development Committee)
Friday, February 20, 1:00–2:15 p.m.Room 202
Broadcast via STARLINKPresiding ...............................................Peggy E. Lambert Kingwood College Chair, Professional Development Committee
“Lessons that Last:The Teachers Students Remember”
SPEAKER .......................................DAVID M. SHRIBMAN
The TCCTA Professional Development Committee, in cooperation with STARLINK, has arranged for an inspiring presentation devoted to teachers at all levels. The event will be broadcast live to campuses across the U.S. and Canada, at 1:00 p.m., Friday, February 20.
Speaking will be noted author and journalist David M. Shribman. His topic will be “Lessons that Last: The Teachers Students Remember.”
David M. Shribman is executive editor of the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. He was awarded the Pulitzer Prize in journal-ism in 1995 for his coverage of Washington and the Ameri-can political scene. His column, “National Perspective,” is syndicated to more than 50 newspapers nationally through Universal Press Service, and he is a contributing editor of Fortune magazine.
Mr. Shribman served for ten years as the Washington bu-reau chief of the Boston Globe, and also as national political correspondent for the Wall Street Journal. Prior to these positions, he covered Congress and national politics for the New York Times and was a member of the national staff of the Washington Star.
Mr. Shribman is a regular panelist on the PBS television show “Washington Week in Review,” a frequent analyst for BBC radio, and has appeared on the CBS program “Face the Nation.”
I Remember My Teacher, published in 2002, is Mr. Shribman’s collection of reminiscences about America’s greatest teachers. The book includes recollections of people from all walks of life—from Secretary of Defense Donald H. Rumsfeld to a West Virginia coal miner, from fl ight attendants to gover-nors and senators.
The book was also featured recently on National Public Radio and favorably reviewed in several national publications.
David M. Shribman
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FINANCIAL PLANNING SEMINARS(Sponsored by TCCTA Membership Services Committee)
Presiding ...................................................... Mary L. PageHouston Community College–SouthwestChair, Membership Services Committee
Friday, February 20, 8:00–9:15 a.m.Room 108
SPEAKER .......................................................TOM CLARKPublic Affairs Specialist
Social Security Administration
Friday, February 20, 1:00-2:15 p.m.Room 201-A
SPEAKER ....................................................... RAY HYMELDirector of Government Affairs
Employees Retirement System of Texas
TEXAS COMMUNITY COLLEGEASSOCIATION
Annual Luncheon MeetingFriday, February 20, 11:30 a.m.–1:00 p.m.
Room 200
“A Leadership Experience for Challenging Times”
SPEAKER ...................................... ERNEST WAYNE TUTTWriter and Performer
Anacortes, Washington
FACULTY TEACHING IN PRISON FACILITIES
Friday, February 20, 2:30–3:45 p.m.Room 104
SPEAKER ....................................... RONALD BRADFORDSuperintendent
Windham School DistrictTexas Department of Criminal Justice
PASSING THE TORCH: INFORMATION FOR NEW FACULTY
(Sponsored by TCCTA Membership Services Committee)Friday, February 20, 4:00–5:15 p.m.
Room 201-B
MODERATOR............................................... Karin KinsonBlinn College
PANELISTS .................................................... Lola A. KingTCCTA State President
Trinity Valley Community College–Terrell
Heather Mitchell Cy-Fair College
Jean Whileyman Kingwood College
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GIFTSG R E A T I D E A S F O R
T E A C H I N G S T U D E N T S
SPONSORED BY TCCTA PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE
Friday, February 20, 8:00-9:15 a.m. ROOM 200
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“10 Things Faculty Can Do To Keep Students from Plagiarizing”
Peggy WhitleyDean of Educational Services
Kingwood College
Either plagiarism is increasing or else we are just better equipped to catch it. Do your part to help students avoid the “Big P.” This
session will provide ten helpful suggestions that faculty can use to prevent student plagiarism.
“GITT: Great Ideas For Teaching and Traveling”Carrie Pritchett
Instructor of HistoryNortheast Texas Community College
This session will focus on the classroom dynamics of a travel-study class, teaching “on the road” using site visits as learning tools, and the grading system involved. The session will also
discuss the logistics of planning a trip (funding, grants, transpor-tation, etc.).
“Managing the Classroom” (Back By Popular Demand!)Lola King
Professor of EnglishTrinity Valley Community College
Find out about strategies that instructors can use to deal will disruptions, in a quick, consistent, respectful way with clearly
defi ned consequences. The session is designed to help create an environment in which students are free to learn—and teachers
are free to teach.
“Turning Trash into Teaching Treasures”Debbi Cook
Assistant Chair, Fine Arts DivisionBlinn College
This assignment combines recycling with creative and critical thinking, cooperative learning, persuasive strate-gies, audience analysis, and presentation skills. Students
also learn about societal issues involving the environment, aging, access to services, cultural biases, etc.—all from
some household trash!
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“The Magic of Math”Jackie JohnstonAssociate FacultyNortheast Texas Community College
Using games and everyday items can make math more re-alistic and fun. The session will also incorporate strategies to decrease the level of anxiety in the classroom.
“Good-bye TASP…Hello TSI”Gail PlattDirector of the Teaching and Learning Center, Title IIISouth Plains College
A look at the new Texas Success Initiative (which is replacing the Texas Academic Skills Program). The session will include a brief overview of state policies, some sample institutional plans, and open discussion. Dr. Platt is co-chair of the Texas Success Initiative Advisory Committee of the Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board.
“The First Class”Doug RicheyProfessor of MathematicsNortheast Texas Community College
Do you miss the opportunity to make a good fi rst impression? Many teachers lose potentially successful students because they fail to get the semester off to a good start. Come share with others about starting a class successfully and maintaining success for the rest of the semester.
“Connecting Students Online”Lisa Volle McQueenInstructor of Anthropology and SpanishCentral Texas College
This session provides an overview of how to combine traditional and online students for collaborative projects, how to foster ideas to engage students in course partici-pation, and how to help retain students for the duration of the course. It combines ideas of collaboration and tech-nology within the context of course content and offers attendees free tools to create such collaboration. Practical ways to monitor learning and evaluate outcomes will also be explored.
“Online Re-TEN-tion: A Prescription for Avoiding Curricularmortis”Mark ButlandAssociate Professor of CommunicationAustin Community College
Lack of class killing you? Student status: dropping? Don’t worry over rank retention! Enhance your distant-stu-dent standing (and add grade-A swagger) through the “Top 10 High Class” strategies.(Continued on following page)
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“Make It Sizzle, Make It Hot! What Teaching Is—And What It’s Not!”
Deann MerchantProfessor of Psychology
Amarillo College
What is our role in the classroom? What does our role NOT include? Some candid interviews with award-win-
ning instructors reveal some interesting answers! At-tend this session and add your own answers to ongoing
research!
“Cyberplagiarism 101: Deterrence and Detection”Patricia Cearley
Professor of English and Technical WritingSouth Plains College
With the proliferation of Web pages, students have found new ways to plagiarize. Sometimes these ways are so new that professors have diffi culty proving it. This session will
cover ways to deter and to detect student plagiarism by using Web resources.
“Test Taking Can Be Fun!?!”Sarah Keith
Director of Student Success ProgramsKilgore College
Most of today’s students are very comfortable with tech-nology and fi nd that using the CPS system helps relieve
some of their test anxiety. This session will provide a brief demonstration of the CPS system along with some ideas
for classroom applications.
Coordinators of the GIFTS Sessions are Danny Moss, Northeast Texas Community
(GIFTS Continued from preceding page)
TCCTA thanks
NATIONAL EVALUATION
SYSTEMS
for its support of
the 2004 Convention
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RAFFLE!Drawing for valuable prizes
at 5:30, Friday, including:Hitachi DVD Player
(Provided by Troxell Com-munications)
Kodak DX6340 Digital Cam-era with Camera Dock 6000
(Provided by Thomson Learning)
Adobe Acrobat 6.0 Standard(Provided by Adobe)
…and more!
REFRESHMENTS AND MUSICCash bar and live entertain-
ment!
GREAT IDEAS FOR FITNESS
(GIFFs)Join us in the Exhibit Area at 4:00 p.m., to learn more
about getting fi t—and stay-ing fi t!
(See p. 37 for details.)
PLACEMENT CENTER
Look for community and
exhibit area events
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Texas Community CollegeTeachers Association
Technology Semi-Friday, February 20–2:30 to 5:15 p.m.
The Professional Development Committee of the Texas Com-munity College Teachers Association will sponsor a number of seminars in conjunction with the 57th annual TCCTA con-vention. The ten seminars, which will cover many aspects of the use of new technology in the classroom, are designed to provide practical instruction on the latest teaching innovations. All seminars will be held at the Fort Worth Convention Center . No pre-registration is necessary, but seating may be limited.
“What’s New at WebCT?”2:30-3:45—Room 203-CEstelita Young of WebCT will present the newest developments in Campus Edition and Vista and provide information on the new PowerLinks pro-gram.
“Preview…Select…Publish”2:30-3:45—Room 204-APatrick Boles and Don Golini of Pearson Custom Publishing will help you learn how to create a cus-tom reader, anthology, lab manual, or casebook on-line. Attendees will be shown how to access Book-Build, a comprehensive database of content and to add personal material, request an examination copy, and receive an ISBN. Books will be published and shipped to the bookstore in time for classes.
“Using Digital Video Conferencing and Other Web-Based Technology to Enhance Online Learning”2:30-3:45—Room 203-BLearn from experienced classroom practitioners! Carol Barbay, associate professor of psychology at Lamar State College–Port Arthur and Irene Doo, ad-junct instructor of mathematics at Austin Community College and Joliet (Illinois) Junior College, will pres-ent the latest techniques in online instruction.
“Effective Course Media”2:30-3:45—Room 203-ADan Rinn of Prentice Hall will demonstrate new media-driven course materials to help you and your students effi ciently and effectively reach your course goals.
“CourseCompass, TestGen and
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Research Navigator”4:00-5:15—Room 203-CElizabeth Garza, Terry Harris, and Kristen Som-merfeld of the Addison Wesley Higher Education Group present exciting instructional instruments for online education, course management, testing, and research across all teaching disciplines.
“Portals to Today’s Students: Digital Natives and Digital Immigrants”4:00-5:15—Room 203-BDanita McAnally and Mark Hanna of Amarillo Col-lege explore the differences between digital “native” and digital “immigrant” students and the capabilities of portals in fulfi lling expectations for information at any time and any place.
“Simplifying Classroom Chores Using Technology”4:00-5:15—Room 204-ANoted author and historian David M. Oshinsky and Laura Matysek Wood of Tarrant County College demonstrate how Thomson’s WebTutor course supplement can lessen faculty “paper overload” and allow more student interaction.
“Teaching Face-to-Face and Online with e-Learning Technology”4:00-5:15—Room 204-BJim Riley of Palo Alto College, a veteran user of WebCT, will demonstrate how to use publisher-de-veloped content to support your textbook, whether teaching online or face-to-face. South-Western’s WebTutor, Personal Trainer, and General Led-ger products will be featured.
“Using Technology to Move into Leadership Roles”4:00-5:15—Room 203-AJoin Bernadette Hence of Galveston College to learn how to use Web-based modules to assist current and aspiring administrative leaders with best prac-tices in administering technical education with state-of-the-art technology.
“Plagiarism: Technology’s Response to a Growing Problem”4:00-5:15—Room 201-CLearn how Turnitin.com answers the needs of educators. Jeffrey Lorton will discuss how Turnitin.com supports educators as a teaching tool, and how the service works to help prevent and detect plagiarism. (TCCTA has arranged for special pric-ing consideration for all two-year colleges in Texas. Visit www.tccta.org for details)
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SESSION TRACKS
PEDAGOGYFri., 8:00 a.m. GIFTS SessionsRoom 200“Great Ideas for Teaching Students,” sponsored by the Professional Development Committee
Fri., 9:30 a.m. Business Administration 201-A“Collaborative Learning in Business Classes”Fri., 9:30 a.m. TCCIA 110-B “Panel: Collaborative Degrees as a Strategy for Closing the Gaps”Fri., 9:30 a.m. Sociology/Anthropology 110-A“Race, Class, and the Bell Curve in America”Fri., 11:15 a.m. English 204-A“Today’s Writing and Yesterday’s Liberal Arts: A Confl lict?”Fri., 11:15 a.m.. Physics/Engineering 109“Community College Teacher Preparation, Pre-Service, and In-Service in Math, Physics, and the Sciences”Fri., 11:15 a.m. Management Educators 103-B“Teaching Using Current Events”
Fri., 1:00 p.m. Professional Development Semi-narRoom 202“Lessons that Last: The Teachers Students Remem-ber,” sponsored by the Professional Development Committee
Fri., 2:30 p.m. English 201-A“Digging Up Invention”Fri., 2:30 p.m. Speech and Drama 101“Relating to Today’s Students: Does Your Communication Style Differ from Theirs?”Sat., 9:00 a.m. Developmental Education 104“Celebrate the Power of the Professor…”Sat., 9:00 a.m. Psychology 203-A“Stranger Than Truth: Student Excuses and What to Do About
Two of the most popular section meeting topics at this year’s convention pertain to pedagogy and technology. These is-sues relate to virtually all disciplines and will be addressed from a wide variety of perspectives over the course of the
three-day conference. Below is a list of programs, organized by topic.
When not attending scheduled events, members are encour-aged to visit the convention exhibit hall. Exhibits include the latest in textbook offerings, educational software and
hardware, as well as other products and services of value to educators.
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TECHNOLOGY and DISTANCE EDUCATIONFri., 9:30 a.m. Graphic Arts/Multimedia 204-A“Making Your Classroom Interactive: the Classroom Performance System”Fri., 9:30 a.m. Library 112“Emerging Technologies: Coping With Change”
Fri., 9:30 a.m. Offi ce Technology 203-B“Integrating Assessment Tools and Tutorials in Your Computer Concepts and Applications Class”
Fri., 2:30 p.m. Psychology 203-B“Using Digital Video-Conferencing and Other Web-Based Technol-ogy to Enhance Online Learning”
Fri., 2:30 p.m. Computer Info. Tech. 201-C“Open Source in Education”
Fri., 2:30 p.m. Technology Seminar 203-C“What’s New at WebCT?”
Fri., 2:30 p.m. Technology Seminar 204-A“Preview…Select…Publish”
Fri., 2:30 p.m. Technology Seminar 203-A“Effective Course Media”
Fri., 4:00 p.m. Technology Seminar 203-C“CourseCompass, TestGen, and Research Navigator”
Fri., 4:00 p.m. Technology Seminar 203-B“Portals to Today’s Students: Digital Natives and Digital Immi-grants”
Fri., 4:00 p.m. Technology Seminar 204-A“Simplifying Classroom Chores Using Technology”
Fri., 4:00 p.m. Technology Seminar 204-B“Teaching Face to Face and Online with e-Learning Technology”
Fri., 4:00 p.m. Technology Seminar 203-A“Using Technology to Move into Leadership Roles”
Fri., 4:00 p.m. Technology Seminar 201-C“Plagiarism: Technology’s Response to a Growing Problem”
Sat., 9:00 a.m. Computer Info. Tech. 203-B“The Latest Adobe Technology”
Sat., 9:00 a.m. English 204-A“Panel: English in a New Key: Distance Learning, Technology Train-ing, Internet, and ITV”
Sat., 9:00 a.m. Management Educators 103-B“Web Based Articulation Agreements”
Sat., 10:30 a.m. Graphic Arts/Multimedia 204-A
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SECTION MEETINGS
ACCOUNTINGChair: RONALD M. CARLIN, Lamar State College–Port ArthurFriday, 11:15-12:45 a.m.—Room 201-C
“Using a Fraud Case in Introductory Accounting,” Roselyn Morris, Professor of Accounting and Associate Dean, College of Business Administration, Texas State University, San Marcos
Saturday, 9:00-10:15 a.m.—Room 201-C“Active Learning in the First Year Accounting Course,” Barbara Chiappetta, Professor of Accounting, Nassau Community College, New York
AGRICULTUREChair: CHARLES L. NUNNALLY, Trinity Valley Community CollegeFriday, 9:30-11:00 a.m.—Room 111
“Advances in Plant Breeding and Seed Technology,” Don Dobbs, General Manager, Wilhite Seed Co.
Saturday, 10:30–11:45 a.m.—Room 111“Constructing a Curriculum for Teaching Agricultural Economics,” Panel Discussion
AIR CONDITIONING ANDREFRIGERATION TECHNOLOGYChair: JUAN G. VILLELA, St. Philip’s CollegeFriday, 11:15-12:45 a.m.—Room 110-B
“The Latest Training Equipment,” Keith Avery, Repre-sentative, Hampden Engineering
Saturday, 9:00-10:15 a.m.—Room 110-B“The Train the Trainer Program,” Mike Bergen, Rep-resentative, North American Insulation Manufacturers Association
ARTChair: KARMIEN BOWMAN, Tarrant County College–Northeast Campus
(NOTE: For all tours, transportation will be pro-vided by Cowtown Charters. The bus will load at the designated time, Northbound on Houston Street at the Southwest corner of Houston and 13th Streets, at the entry near the Water Gardens.)
Friday, 9:00–11:30 a.m.Tour of Selected Exhibitions. Kimbell Art Museum, “Turner and Venice,” “Genius of the French Rococo:
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The Drawings of Francois Boucher,” and “Boucher’s Mythological Paintings: The Last Great Series Reunited.” Admission free.
Friday, 2:30–5:00 p.m.Tour of Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth, including the exhibition, “Julie Bozzi: Landscapes, 1975-2003.” (Tickets: $6.00 per visitor.)
Saturday, 9:00–11:00 a.m.Tour of Amon Carter Museum, including the “America of Currier and Ives” Exhibit. Admission free.
ASSOCIATE DEGREE NURSINGChair: HELEN REID, Trinity Valley Community CollegeFriday, 9:30 a.m.–11:00 a.m.—Room 101
“Personal Digital Assistants (PDAs) and Their Use in the Clinical Setting,” Michael Hutton, Instructor of Associate Degree Nursing, Alvin Community College
Saturday, 10:30–11:45 a.m.—Room 101“Here We Go Again, Forecasting Future Societal Trends: The Higher Education Version,” Paul Geisel, Professor of Urban Affairs, University of Texas at Arlington
AUTOMOTIVE, DIESEL, ANDSMALL ENGINE SERVICESChair: HENRY A. WYCKOFF, Amarillo CollegeFriday, 9:30 a.m.–11:00 a.m.—Room 113-A
“New Automotive Products,” Rich Carlson, Train-ing Center Manager, Dallas Center, DaimlerChrysler Corp.
Friday, 2:30–3:45 p.m.—Room 113-A“New Automotive Products,” Rich Carlson
Saturday, 10:30–11:45 a.m.—Room 113-A“New DaimlerChrysler Products,” Rich Carlson
BIOLOGYChair: BRIAN J. BAUMGARTNER, Trinity Valley Com-munity CollegeFriday, 9:30 a.m.–11:00 a.m.—Room 203-A
“The Texas Freshwater Fisheries Center: A New Ap-proach to Environmental Education,” Allen Forshage, Director, Freshwater Fisheries Center, Texas Depart-ment of Parks and Wildlife
Saturday, 10:30–11:45 a.m.—Room 202-A“Teaching Biology in a Post-Genomic World,” Kenneth A. Mason, Continuing Lecturer, Department of Biologi-
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cal Sciences, Purdue UniversityBUSINESS ADMINISTRATIONChair: JAMES R. ELLIS, Lamar State College–OrangeFriday, 9:30 a.m.–11:00 a.m.—Room 201-A
“Collaborative Learning in Business Classes: Using Examples from Organizational Behavior and Finance,” Laurie Ziegler, Senior Lecturer, University of Texas at Dallas, and Mary C. Chaffi n, Assistant Dean and College Master, School of Management, University of Texas at Dallas
Saturday, 10:30–11:45 a.m.—Room 201-A“Film as a Teaching Resource: Using Popular Cinema to Become a Classroom Star!” Joseph E. Champoux, Regents Professor of Management, University of New Mexico
CHEMISTRYChair: BEVERLY CLEMENT, Blinn CollegeFriday, 11:15 a.m.–12:45 p.m.—Room 201-A
“Chemical Magic,” Diana Mason, Associate Professor of Chemistry, University of North Texas
Saturday, 9:00–10:15 a.m.—Room 201-A“Effective Use of Classroom Illustrations,” Thom Jose, Instructor of Chemistry, Blinn College–Bryan Campus
CHILD DEVELOPMENT EDUCA-TORSASSOCIATION (CDEA)Chair: SANDRA A. ENDERS, San Antonio CollegeFriday, 11:15 a.m.–12:45 p.m.—Room 101
“What’s New? What’s Changed? A Refl ection on Our Programs,” Pati Cates, Chair, Department of Sociology and Child Development, Tarrant County College
Saturday, 9:00–10:15 a.m.—Room 101“Developmentally Appropriate Curriculum for Young Children,” Carol Gestwicki, Professor of Early Child-hood Development, Central Piedmont Community College, Charlotte, North Carolina
COMPUTER INFORMATIONTECHNOLOGYChair: ROBERT NELSON, Blinn CollegeFriday, 11:15 a.m.–12:45 p.m.—Room 203-B
“Teaching Web Standards: If Not Now, When?” Tim Gottleber, Professor of Computer Information Technol-ogy, North Lake College
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Friday, 2:30–3:45 p.m.—Room 201-C“Open Source in Education,” Mike Myers, Total Semi-nars
Saturday, 9:00–10:15 a.m.—Room 203-B“The Latest Adobe Technology,” Tom Dent, Education Sales Representative, Adobe Systems, Inc.
COSMETOLOGYChair: DANA M. BELT, San Jacinto College–SouthFriday, 11:15 a.m.–12:45 p.m.—Room 105
“Preparing Cosmetology Students for Success,” Paul-lett Meyer, National Training and Salon Manager, J.C. Penney, Inc.
Friday, 2:30–3:45 p.m.—Room 105“Federal Taxation Curriculum for Cosmetology Students and Instructors,” Cherity Smith, Field Representative, Internal Revenue Service
Friday, 4:00–5:15 p.m.—Room 105“Skills USA-VICA Post Secondary Organization and Competition Information,” Heidi Ambros, Skills USA-VICA Representative
Saturday, 9:00–10:15 a.m.—Room 105“Starting a New Post Secondary Cosmetology Educa-tion Organization,” Carla Wright, Director of Education, Department of Cosmetology, Central Texas College, and Ron Robinson, Chair, Department of Cosmetology, McLennan Community College
COUNSELING AND STUDENTPERSONNEL SERVICESChair: MARGARET A. LAPHAM, Houston Community CollegeFriday, 9:30 a.m.–11:00 a.m.—Room 204-B
“How to Get Your Way in Almost Every Situation! Tips on Confl ict Resolution Through Mediation,” Carvin Adkins, Attorney, Shari Barnes, Confl ict Resolution Facilitator, Texas Christian University, Joy McInvale, Therapist, Greg Stephens, Chair, Department of Man-agement, TCU, and Stuart Youngblood, Professor of Management, TCU
Saturday, 10:30–11:45 a.m.—Room 204-B“When Mediation Fails: An Attorney’s Guide to Confl ict Resolution,” Barbara J. Gardner, Attorney
CRIMINAL JUSTICEChair: RAY GARNER, Laredo Community College
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Friday, 11:15 a.m.–12:45 p.m.—Room 111“Innovation and Criminal Justice Teaching Methods,” Laura B. Myers, Associate Professor of Criminal Justice and Assistant Dean of Academic Programs, Sam Hous-ton State University
Saturday, 9:00–10:15 a.m.—Room 111“The Texas Rangers’ Unsolved Crimes Investigation Unit,” Gary de los Santos, Lieutenant, Texas Ranger Service, Texas Department of Public Safety
DEVELOPMENTAL EDUCATIONChair: JANITH V. STEPHENSON, College of the Main-landFriday, 11:15 a.m.–12:45 p.m.—Room 104
“The Texas Success Initiative: What’s Happened Since September 1, 2003?” Linda McDonough, THECB Liai-son, Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board
Saturday, 9:00–10:15 a.m.—Room 104“Celebrate the Power of the Professor Who Can Moti-vate Students to Learn New Ways of Thinking About Learning,” Maggi Miller, Senior Consultant, Faculty Programs and College Survival, Houghton Miffl in Co.
DEVELOPMENTAL READINGChair: RENEA BELL, Amarillo CollegeFriday, 9:30–11:00 a.m.—Room 104
“What Works: Getting and Keeping Students’ Attention in Developmental Reading Classes,” Janet Elder and Joe Cortina, Professors of Reading, Richland College
Saturday, 10:30–11:45 a.m.—Room 104“The Spin Zone: Using Data to Promote Your Read-ing Program,” Judy Johnson, Developmental Reading Coordinator, and Renea Bell, Chair, ACcess Division, Amarillo College
ECONOMICSChair: LOWELL A. BOUDREAUX, Lamar State Col-lege–Port ArthurFriday, 11:15 a.m.–12:45 p.m.—Room 204-B
“The Science of Common Sense: Why Economics is Required, and What That Implies for Teaching It,” Robert A. Collinge, Professor of Economics, University of Texas at San Antonio
Saturday, 9:00–10:15 a.m.—Room 204-B“The New Economy,” Robert D. McTeer, Jr., President
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and Chief Executive Offi cer, Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas
ELECTRONICSChair: GUS RUMMEL, Central Texas CollegeThursday, 8:00–9:50 a.m.—Room 106 “Wireless Networking,” Mike Hall, Representative,
Heathkit, and Owen Savage III, Teaching Systems
“Meeting the Challenges of Changing Technology and Curriculum,” Tom Floyd and David Buchla, Authors, and Dennis Williams, Editor, Prentice-Hall
Thursday, 10:00–11:50 a.m. “Home Automation,” John Blumberg, Representative,
Leviton Inc., and Mike Flynn, Representative, Hamden Engineering
“The Use of Logix Pro Simulation Software for Teach-ing Programmable Controllers (PLC),” Frank Petruzella, Technical Author, and Roxann Kinsey, Editor, McGraw-Hill
Thursday, 12:00 Noon—Room 110-A Workshop Lunch (Ticket for meal required.) Thursday, 1:00–2:50 p.m.—Room 106 “Plugging in to the Secondary School Market,” P. Kevin
Gulliver, Representative, Nida Corporation
“Interactive Classroom Technology: New and Im-proved,” Bill Carruthers, Representative, eInstruction
Thursday, 3:00–4:50 p.m. “DC Lab Experiments: Using eTCB and Elvis Without
Traditional Lab Equipment,” Carlo Sapijaszko, Hard-ware Designer, and Dave Garza, Editor, Delmar
“Using Multi-Media to Teach Troubleshooting in Electricity and Electronics,” Niels Merino, Electrical Engineer, and Tim Brown, Representative, Tech Labs
Thursday, 6:30 p.m.TCCTA Banquet and General Session (Ticket Re-
quired for Banquet)Friday, 11:30 a.m.–1:30 p.m. (Reservations required: Contact Gus Rummel, 1-
800-792-3348, Ext. 1119.) Meeting at the Cattleman’s Steak House, 2458 Main
St. “The SMT Initiative: Destination Digital,” John Shellene,
Director, DFW Semiconductor and Executive Council, Dallas Chamber of Commerce, and Greg Armstrong, Representative, Micron Technology
Friday, 6:30 p.m. (Reservations required: Contact Gus Rummel, 1-
800-792-3348, Ext. 1119.) An Evening at Billy Bob’s, 2520 Rodeo Plaza Barbecue, Country Music, Dancing, and Bull Riding.
Concert by Tejano Round-Up.
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Saturday, 8:30–10:30 a.m.—Room 106 Breakfast Meeting (Reservations required: Contact
Gus Rummel, 1-800-792-3348, Ext. 1119.) “The Modern Security Landscape: Information Systems
in an Unfriendly World,” Troy Workman, Managing Consultant, InterNetwork Experts, Inc.
ENGINEERING GRAPHICS ANDCOMPUTER AIDED DESIGNChair: IBRAHIM M. ELSAMAHY, North Harris CollegeFriday, 9:30–11:00 a.m.—Room 105
“What is New at Autodesk?” Charlie O’Neil, Regional Educational Account Manager, Autodesk
“Inventor 7,” Gerald Vinson, Professor of Mechanical Engineering, Texas A&M University
Saturday, 10:30–11:45 a.m.—Room 105“Revit Overview: 3-D Modeling for Architecture,” Jim Stepter, Sales Representative, Teaching Systems, Inc.
ENGLISHChair: BERNADETTE L. BRUSTER, Panola CollegeFriday, 11:15 a.m.–12:45 p.m.—Room 204-A
“Today’s Writing and Yesterday’s Liberal Arts: A Con-fl ict?” John C. Brereton, Professor of English and Direc-tor of Writing, Brandeis University
Friday, 2:30–3:45 p.m.—Room 201-A“Digging Up Invention,” John Mauk, Instructor of Com-munications, Northwestern Michigan College
Saturday, 9:00–10:15 a.m.—Room 204-A “English in a New Key: Distance Learning, Technology Training, Internet, and ITV,” Panel Discussion“Technology Training and Faculty Certifi cation in Distance Learning,” Ann Morris, Director of Distance Learning, Panola College“Composition and Rhetoric on the Internet,” Jason Graves, Professor of English, Panola College“Interactive Television: Extending the Walls of the Classroom to Multiple Remote Sites,” Mike Beasley, Professor of English, Panola College
ENGLISH-AS-A-SECOND LANGUAGEChair: OLIVIA VILLAGRA, North Lake CollegeFriday, 9:30 –11:00 a.m.—Room 107
“Marathon 101: Incorporating the Real Life Event in an ESL Class,” Olivia Villagra, Professor of English as a Second Language, North Lake College
Saturday, 10:30–11:45 a.m.—Room 107
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“Academic Coaches: A Team Approach to Group Tu-toring,” Judy Keller, Assistant Dean, Student Resource Center, North Lake College
FOREIGN LANGUAGEChair: GLORIA L. YAMPEY-JORG, Houston Community CollegeFriday, 11:15 a.m.–12:45 p.m.—Room 103-A
Session will be conducted in Spanish. “El habla de los argentinos: Breve análisis del origen del habla argentina. Descripción de las principales característi-cas que la diferencian de otras variantes del español. Ejemplos de creaciones recientes al nivel léxico y fonético,” Hector N. Urrutibeheity, Professor Emeritus, Department of Hispanic and Classical Studies, Rice University
Saturday, 9:00–10:15 a.m.—Room 103-A“Adaptation of Filmed Texts for Classroom Use,” Hec-tor N. Urrutibeheity
GEOLOGY AND GEOGRAPHYChair: HARRY A. WAGNER, The Victoria CollegeFriday, 11:15 a.m.–12:45 p.m.—Room 107
“Texas, Textbooks, and Titans of the Past: How New Techniques in Paleontology Allow Us to See Ancient Life as Never Before,” Louis L. Jacobs, Professor of Geological Sciences, Southern Methodist University
Friday, 2:30–3:45 p.m.—Room 107“New Techniques in Using Global Positioning Systems: An Opportunity for Hands-On Practice,” Ashok Wad-wani, GPS Specialist
Saturday, 8:30-10:15 a.m.Field Trip to Invertebrate Fossil Sites in the Fort Worth Area Leader: Charles Finsley, Author and (Retired) Curator, Dallas Museum of Natural HistoryTransportation will be provided by Cowtown Charters and will depart promptly at 8:30 a.m. from the Convention Center. The bus will load Northbound on Houston Street at the Southwest corner of Houston and 13th Streets, at the entry near the Water Gardens.
GOVERNMENTChair: GABRIEL O. UME, Palo Alto CollegeFriday, 9:30–11:00 a.m.—Room 102
“Clear and Present Danger: Bush’s Preemptionism and Public Opinion,” Thomas E. Patterson, Professor of Government and the Press, John F. Kennedy School
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of Government, Harvard UniversityFriday, 2:30–3:45 p.m.—Room 100
“The War on Terrorism: Is it Working For or Against Us?” Paul C. Light, Senior Fellow for Governance Studies, Brookings Institution
Saturday, 10:30–11:45 a.m.—Room 102“Critical Elections, Two-Party Competition, and the Wizard of Oz,” Edward I. Sidlow, Professor of Political Science, Eastern Michigan University
GRAPHIC ARTS AND MULTIME-DIA
Chair: PAT WEBB, Tarrant County College–NortheastFriday, 9:30–11:00 a.m.—Room 204-A
“Making Your Classroom Interactive: the Classroom Performance System,” Randy Brown, President, I-Classroom
Saturday, 10:30–11:45 a.m.—Room 204-A“Cutting Edge Multi-media Classrooms: Theory and Reality,” John R. Martin, Associate Dean of Learning Re-sources, Tarrant County College–Northwest Campus
HEALTH OCCUPATIONSChair: DEBORAH DURHAM, Temple CollegeFriday, 9:30–11:00 a.m.—Room 201-B
“Health Literacy,” Deborah Durham, Chair, Department of Dental Hygiene, Temple College
Saturday, 10:30–11:45 a.m.—Room 201-B“Campus Life Safety,” Charles McDonald, Instructor of Fire Science, Trinity Valley Community College
HEALTH, PHYSICAL EDUCATION,AND RECREATIONChair: TIMOTHY J. JOHNSON, Tarrant County Col-lege–SouthFriday, 9:30–11:00 a.m.—Room 103-A
“CVD Risk Modifi cation as a Result of Lifetime Physi-cal Activity,” Kyle D. Biggerstaff, Assistant Professor of Kinesiology, Texas Woman’s University
Saturday, 10:30–11:45 a.m.—Room 103-A“Faculty/Staff Wellness on Your Campus,” Timothy J. Johnson, Instructor and Chair, Department of Health and Physical Education, Tarrant County College, Moderator
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Chair: PETER R. HACKER, Tarrant County College–NortheastFriday, 11:15 a.m.–12:45 p.m.—Room 102
“Nature’s Nation: Integrating Environmental History into the American History Survey Course,” David Shi, President, Furman University
Friday, 2:30–3:45 p.m.—Room 102“Historical Trials: A New Approach to Teaching Western Civilization,” Brian P. Levack, John E. Green Regents Professor, University of Texas at Austin
Saturday, 9:00–10:15 a.m.—Room 102“Degradation and Discrimination in Texas: The National Archives–Southwest Region Experience,” Margaret H. Hacker, Director of Archival Operations, Barbara Rust and Rodney Krajca, Archivists, National Archives, Southwest Region
HORTICULTUREChair: MARK SCHUESLER, Tarrant County College–North-westFriday, 11:15 a.m.–12:45 p.m.
“Back Door Tour: Inside the Fort Worth Botanic Gar-den,” Steven Chamblee, Educational Director, Fort Worth Botanic Garden Transportation will be provided by Cowtown Charters and will depart promptly at 11:15 a.m. from the Convention Center. The bus will load Northbound on Houston Street at the Southwest corner of Houston and 13th Streets, at the entry near the Water Gardens.
Saturday, 9:00–10:15 a.m.—Room 112“A Quick, Easy, Economical, and Effective Test for Plant Viruses,” Mike Tiffany, Agdia, Inc.
INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY DIRECTORS Chair: DAVID WISSORE, Tarrant County CollegeFriday, 9:30–11:00 a.m.—Room 203-C
“The Adobe Licensing Plan” and “Acrobat Forms and Business Practices,” Tom Dent, Education Sales Rep-resentative, Adobe Systems, Inc.
Friday, 11:15 a.m.–12:45 p.m.—Room 203-C“Innovations in Campus Commerce Applications,” Brian T. Allan, Vice President, Central Region, Informed Decisions Corp. Reception will follow, hosted by Informed Decisions.
Saturday, 10:30–11:45 a.m.—Room 203-CBusiness Meeting
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LIBRARYChair: ZENY JETT, Panola CollegeFriday, 9:30–11:00 a.m.—Room 112
“Emerging Technologies: Coping With Change,” Flor-ence Mason, Library Management Consultant, F. Mason and Associates
Saturday, 10:30–11:45 a.m.—Room 112“So You Want Your Handouts to be Available 24/7!” Zeny Jett, Director of Library Services, M.P. Baker Library, Panola College, and Jennie Hance, Regional Manager, Docutek Information Systems
MATHEMATICS and TexMATYCChair: LINDA R. ZIENTEK, Blinn CollegeFriday, 9:30–10:50 a.m.—Room 108
Mathematics Section meeting and “Curve Fitting Can Rejuvenate Algebra,” Jay Lehmann, Associate Professor of Mathematics, College of San Mateo, California
Friday, 11:15 a.m.–12:15 p.m.“The Role of Two-Year Colleges in Mathematics Re-form,” P. Uri Treisman, Professor of Mathematics and Director, Charles A. Dana Center, University of Texas at Austin
Friday, 1:45–2:25 p.m.TexMATYC Board Meeting
Friday, 2:30–3:45 p.m.TexMATYC Offi cial Meeting and “Introduction to Hero-nian Simplexes,” John Edgell, Professor of Mathematics, Texas State University, San Marcos
Friday, 3:50–4:50 p.m.Breakout Session I: “A Cornucopia of Dallas Cowboys Football Statistics,” Steve Krevisky, Professor of Math-ematics, Middlesex Community College, Middletown, ConnecticutBreakout Session II: “Teaching Row-Reduction,” Ben Brink, Instructor of Mathematics, Wharton County Junior College
Friday, 5:00–6:00 p.m.Breakout Session I: “Pump Up the Volume with Project Assignments,” Jay Lehmann, Associate Professor of Mathematics, College of San Mateo, CaliforniaBreakout Session II: “Teachers can get an Applet!” Raul Aparicio, Instructor of Mathematics, Blinn College, Brenham Campus
Saturday, 9:00–10:15 a.m.—Room 108Mathematics Section meeting and “Student Understand-ing of Integer Exponents,” Peg Crider, Chair, Depart-
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ment of Mathematics, Tomball CollegeSaturday, 10:30–11:30 a.m.
“Geometry and Honeybees,” Barbara Shipman, As-sistant Professor of Mathematics, University of Texas at Arlington
OFFICE TECHNOLOGYChair: ELIZABETH L. CHEATHAM, Central Texas Col-legeFriday, 9:30–11:00 a.m.—Room 203-B
“Integrating Assessment Tools and Tutorials in Your Computer Concepts and Applications Courses,” Robert Galvin, Vice President, EMC/Pardigm College Divi-sion
Saturday, 10:30–11:45 a.m.—Room 203-B“Tools for Teaching Online,” Anne Fry, Regional CIT Specialist, McGraw Hill Technology
PHILOSOPHYChair: HAP LYDA, Tarrant County College–SouthFriday, 9:30–11:00 a.m.—Room 109
“What Philosophies Beyond Western Should We Teach?” Hap Lyda, Professor of Philosophy, Tarrant County College–South Campus
Saturday, 10:30–11:45 a.m.—Room 109“How Do We Integrate Non-Western Philosophies into Our Courses?” Hap Lyda
PHYSICS AND ENGINEERINGChair: GENE BYRD, Lamar State College–Port ArthurFriday, 11:15 a.m.–12:45 p.m.—Room 109
“Community College Teacher Preparation, Pre-Service, and In-Service in Math, Physics, and the Sciences,” Arthur Schneider, Chair, Division of Sciences and En-gineering, Amarillo College
Friday, 2:30–3:45 p.m.—Room 111“Strategies for Interactive Learning in Astronomy,” T.F. Slater, Associate Professor of Astronomy, and Ed Prather, Assistant Staff Scientist, University of Arizona, and Rhonda Jones and Michael W. Green, Representa-
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tives, Jet Propulsion Laboratory, National Aeronautics and Space Administration
Saturday, 9:00–10:15 a.m.—Room 109“Developing and Using a New Textbook,” Alan Giam-battista, Senior Lecturer, Department of Physics, Cornell University
PSYCHOLOGYChair: CAROL BARBAY, Lamar State College–Port Ar-thurFriday, 11:15 a.m.–12:45 p.m.—Room 203-A
“Psychology Live! Drama and Insight in the Classroom,” Dennis Coon, Author
Friday, 2:30-3:45 p.m.—Room 203-B“Using Digital Video-Conferencing and Other Web-Based Technology to Enhance Online Learning,” Carol Barbay, Associate Professor of Psychology, Lamar State College–Port Arthur, and Irene Doo, Adjunct Instructor of Mathematics, Austin Community College and Joliet (Illinois) Junior College
Saturday, 7:30–8:45 a.m.—Room 203-APsi Beta Advisors and Potential Advisors Breakfast (sponsored by Wadsworth/Thomson)
Saturday, 9:00–10:15 a.m.—Room 203-A“Stranger Than Truth: Student Excuses and What To Do About Them,” Douglas A. Bernstein, Professor of Psychology, University of South Florida and University of Surrey
SOCIOLOGY AND ANTHROPOL-OGYChair: MARY K. STRICKLAND, Lamar Institute of Tech-nologyFriday, 9:30–11:00 a.m.—Room 110-A
“Race, Class, and the Bell Curve in America,” Howard F. Taylor, Professor of Sociology, Princeton University
Friday, 2:30–3:45 p.m.—Room 110-A“Teaching Tips for Teaching Sociology from a Global Perspective,” Joan Ferrante, Professor of Sociology, Northern Kentucky University
Saturday, 10:30–11:45 a.m.—Room 110-A“Sex Offenders in Your Neighborhood: Increasing Awareness of Communities,” Ira Wilsker, Instructor of Management, Lamar Institute of Technology
SPEECH AND DRAMAChair: JAMIE L. WALTERS, Midland CollegeFriday, 9:30–11:00 a.m.—Room 201-C
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“Getting Your Graduate Degree Online: The Nation-wide Frenzy,” Panel Discussion“An Online Graduate Student’s Perspective,” Billy Feeler, Dean, Division of Fine Arts, Midland College“What Are the Options?” Dee Dee Ogrin, Instructor of Speech, Midland College
Friday, 2:30-3:45 p.m.—Room 101“Relating to Today’s Students: Does Your Communica-tion Style Differ From Theirs?” Cheryl Hamilton, Profes-sor of Speech, Tarrant County College
Saturday, 10:30–11:45 a.m.—Room 201-C“Collaborative Learning and Teaching Communities,” Panel Discussion“Learning Communities: Where Do I Begin?” Barbara Mayo, Professor of Speech, South Texas Community College“Collaborative Learning Within the Community College Classroom,” Stephen Furlich, Doctoral Student, Texas Tech University“A Pilot Study on Public Speaking and Reading as a Learning Community,” Linda Webb, Instructor of Read-ing, Midland College
TEXAS COMMUNITY COLLEGEINSTRUCTIONAL ADMINISTRA-TORS (TCCIA)Chair: DONETTA P. GOODALL, Austin Community Col-legeFriday, 9:30–11:00 a.m.—Room 110-B
“Collaborative Degrees as a Strategy for Closing the Gaps,” Panel Discussion, Donetta Goodall, Associate Vice President for Academic Programs, Austin Com-munity College, Moderator
Friday, 2:30–3:45 p.m.—Room 110-BReception for TCCIA Members Sponsored by Red Hat Academy
Saturday, 10:30–11:45 a.m.—Room 110-BTCCIA Business Meeting
TEXAS COMMUNITY COLLEGEMANAGEMENT EDUCATORSASSOCIATION (TCCMEA)Chair: IRA L. WILSKER, Lamar Institute of TechnologyFriday, 11:15 a.m.–12:45 p.m.—Room 103-B
“Teaching Using Current Events,” Louis Boone, Profes-sor of Marketing, University of South Alabama, and
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David L. Kurtz, Professor of Marketing, University of Arkansas, Fayetteville
Friday, 2:30–3:45 p.m.—Room 103-B“Current Trends and Issues in Business and Manage-ment,” Tom Duening, Visiting Assistant Professor, Col-lege of Business, University of Houston–Downtown, and John Ivancevich, Professor of Management, Uni-versity of Houston
Saturday, 9:00–10:15 a.m.—Room 103-B“Web Based Articulation Agreements,” David Burris, Articulation Coordinator and Professor of Computer Science, Sam Houston State University
TOURISM EDUCATORS AND CU-LINARY HOSPITALITY MANAGE-MENT (TEACHM)Chair: BRIAN HAY, Austin Community College–Eastview CampusFriday, 9:30–11:15 a.m.—Room 103-B
“Review of WECM Course Changes and Their Effect on Hospitality Instruction,” Brian Hay, Associate Pro-fessor of Hospitality Management, Austin Community College
Saturday, 10:30–11:45 a.m.—Room 103-BTEACHM Business Meeting
VOCATIONAL NURSINGChair: TAMMY D. RISINGER, Panola College–Shelby CenterFriday, 11:15 a.m.–12:45 p.m.—Room 201-B
“Recognizing Indicators of Abuse and Neglect,” Kim Hunter, Investigations Supervisor, Child Protective Services
Saturday, 9:00–10:15 a.m.—Room 201-B“Healthy People: 2010,” Kay Shaw, LVN Instructor, Panola College
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GIFF Great Ideas for Fitness
4:00-5:30 Friday
Ballroom, Level 2
A number of wellness activities sponsored by the TCCTA Membership Services Com-mittee will be available during the TCCTA convention in the exhibit area on Friday, February 20, from 4:00 to 5:30 p.m.
Stations will be conveniently available for brief presentations, including:
“Are you STRESSING?” Do you feel stressed at work? Stress is an unavoidable part of life, so you can be con-trolled by stress or learn how to control your stress. Come by and fi nd ways to decrease your stress and start feeling better today! Presenter: Lynne Quillian, LVN, Hempstead ISD.
“Trekking—The Next Generation of Exercise”Beam up to better health with an overview of this 30-minute, self-paced, instructor-guided treadmill workout that you can modify to do on your own! Presenter: Julie Johnson, as-sistant professor of speech, and continuing education physical fi tness instructor, South Plains College.
“Self Defense Made Simple!”This presentation will teach several basic self-defense techniques that, with practice, will improve your safety and health. Pre-senter: James Richey, assistant professor of law enforcement technology, South Plains College.
“No More Cellulite!”A proven 8-week program for a fi rmer, fi tter body by Dr. Wayne Westcott and Rita La Rosa Loud will be discussed.Presenter: Janna Holt-Day, assistant professor of speech, and continuing education physical fi tness instructor, South Plains College.
Coordinator of the GIFF Sessions is Janna Holt-Day, South Plains College.
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IN MEMORIAM“All true civilization is ninety percent heir-looms and memories—an accumulation of small but precious deposits left by the countless generations that have gone be-fore us.”
—Robert I. Gannon, S.J.
Richard AveryHouston Community College
Margaret V. BanksTexarkana College
Veronica ChavezCollin County Community College – Spring Creek
Terry S. ChurchwellTyler Junior College
Lawrence F. CokerAngelina College
Marijo Oliver ColemanParis Junior College
William F. CouserSan Antonio College
Arthur G. Daniel, Jr.Alvin Community College
Herman DepoldWharton County Junior College
E. H. Dever, Jr.Western Texas College
Brenda DobelbowerMcLennan Community College
Daniel L. DownsHouston Community College
Joe DownsTarrant County College—South Campus
Jimmie D. FarberVenon College
Myra FullerParis Junior College
Lednel Galindo, Jr.Laredo Community College
Dorothy GayHouston Community College
Brent Shane GeePanola College
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IN MEMORIAM
James. F. GillisDel Mar College
Maria R. HenriquezAlamo Community College District
Mary HunterTrinity Valley Community College
Washington “Bo” JamesCollin County Community College – Spring Creek
Judyth KeyMcLennan Community College
Hari-Amrit K. KhalsaAustin Community College
Steven C. KramerAustin Community College
Allen O. LasterHill College
Connie LeeTemple College
Clinton LongHouston Community College
Jean LongwithSan Antonio College
Leila MacDonaldEl Paso Community College
William MartinHouston Community College
Jim MooreTarrant County College—South Campus
Clinton MurphySan Antonio College
Wendell NealHouston Community College
Paul M. NiermanHouston Community College
Dorothy OhlhaverNorth Harris Montgomery Community College District
Donnell OwensHouston Community College
James E. PateEl Paso Community College
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J. Bryant ReevesTemple College
Don RiddleParis Junior College
Janice RobersonMcLennan Community College
Carroll ScottCisco Junior College
John ShanblumEl Paso Community College
Reuel J. SmithAustin Community College
Dana SniderCollin County Community College – Spring Creek
Deanna K. StahlLamar Institute of Technology
Ben SteenSan Jacinto College—North Campus
Michael StewartSan Antonio College
John ThorneEastfi eld College
Jackson E. WebbLaredo Community College
Martha C. WeirSan Antonio College
Carol A. WilliamsHouston Community College
Louis B. WilliamsParis Junior College
Mary Lou WilliamsParis Junior College
Mayme B. WilliamsAlamo Community College District
Randall L. WrightHouston Community College
Camille WunschParis Junior College
John D. YoungAustin Community College
IN MEMORIAM
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SECTION MEETING EVALUATIONAs a part of its continuing effort to assure that convention section meetings are worthwhile for those attending, and because of its belief that the section meetings are the most important single element in our annual conventions, the Executive Committee requests each member to participate in an evaluation of section meetings attended. Some sections have developed their own forms for program evaluation. This form has been devised for use in evaluating programs for sections which do not have their own forms.
PLEASE PROVIDE YOUR CANDID OPINION REGARDING THE SEC-TION MEETING PROGRAM. The forms will be collected at the close of the meeting. (If you prefer, you may mail your evaluation form to the TCCTA State Offi ce to be forwarded to the appropriate person.)
Friday Morning Session Friday Afternoon Ses-sion Saturday Session
1. General Meeting Format and Arrangements
Check one: Good Fair Poor
2. Was the program topic meaningful and relevant?
Check one: Yes Somewhat No
3. Did the speaker(s) develop the announced program topic effec-
tively?
Check one: Yes Somewhat No
4. Did the program contribute to your effectiveness in your present
job?
Check one: Yes Somewhat No
5. Did you fi nd the meeting, generally, worthwhile?
Check one: Yes Somewhat No
6. What topic(s) would you like next year’s section chair to consider?
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Comments: ________________________________________________
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Section: ______________________________
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TEXAS COMMUNITY COLLEGETEACHERS ASSOCIATION
Past Presidents(1948–2003)
1948 (interim) J. Lell Elliott .................Edinburg Junior College1948-49 Leslie T. Bare ....................San Angelo Junior College1949-50 Ruth Olcott ...........................................Lamar College1950-51 Neal M. Nelson ..................Alvin Community College1951-52 Mary Y. Wallace .......................... Tyler Junior College1952-53 Joe F. Taylor .....................................Amarillo College1953-54 Phyllis J. Phillips ...................Edinburg Junior College1954-55 A. C. Pierce ........................................Del Mar College1955-56 Velma Wilson ......................Texas Southmost College1956-57 Hubert M. Dawson ................. Temple Junior College1957-58 Marjorie T. Walthall ....................San Antonio College1958-59 Marvin G. McCuan ...........................Amarillo College1959-60 Vivian V. Cobb ........................ Laredo Junior College1960-61 Roy L. Glass ........................................Odessa College1961-62 Robert S. Sloan ..................................Del Mar College1962-63 Martha A. Miller ....................... Panola Junior College1963-64 Alton Laird ................................................ Lee College1964-65 Margaret Pannill ................................Navarro College1965-66 J. D. Strickland ...................................Odessa College1966-67 Elpha Lee West ........................ Laredo Junior College1967-68 Henry Lucke ............................... Bee County College1968-69 Margaret Montgomery ...................Texarkana College1969-70 Robert P. Sindermann ........................Odessa College1970-71 Bill C. Candler ............................San Antonio College1971-72 Allen Triplett .............Tarrant County Junior College – South Campus1972-73 Paul McFerran ...............................Texarkana College1973-74 James S. Meadows.............Alvin Community College1974-75 Ada M. Smith ................................... Richland College1975-76 Gail Burrier ................................ South Plains College1976-77 William J. Bullock ................... Tarrant County Junior College–Northeast Campus1977-78 Mitchell Grossman .....................San Antonio College1978-79 Michael A. White ...... McLennan Community College1979-80 Jim A. Coats, Jr. ....... Wharton County Junior College1980-81 Doris Burbank ...................Alvin Community College1981-82 B. Lawrence Bell ......Tarrant County Junior College– Northeast Campus1982-83 Roger A. Griffi n ...............Austin Community College1983-84 Reba D. Blackshear ........................ El Centro College1984-85 Neil Sapper .......................................Amarillo College1985-86 Michael M. Looney .....................San Antonio College1986-87 Doris Huibregtse .............................. Howard College1987-88 Mary R. Parker .................Austin Community College1988-89 Larry G. Shirts ............................ North Harris College 1989-90 Emmeline Dodd ...................College of the Mainland1990-91 David Clinkscale.......Tarrant County Junior College– South Campus1991-92 Steve Dutton .....................................Amarillo College1992-93 Marilyn J. Lancaster ................Western Texas College1993-94 Brian K Dille .......................................Odessa College1994-95 Scott Nelson ...................................Kingwood College1995-96 Patricia A. Smith ................................ Temple College1996-97 Glenda H. Easter ........................Bill J. Priest Institute1997-98 Anna R. Holston ...................... Central Texas College1998-99 Patsy Goss ..................................San Jacinto College– Central Campus1999-2000 Deann C. Merchant ......................... Amarillo College2000-01 Richard L. Elam ...........Hill College–Johnson County Branch Campus2001-02 Mel Griffi n .......Northeast Texas Community College2002-03 Susan H. Edwards ..............................Cy-Fair College
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SECTION MEETING EVALUATIONAs a part of its continuing effort to assure that convention section meetings are worthwhile for those attending, and because of its belief that the section meetings are the most important single element in our annual conventions, the Executive Committee requests each member to participate in an evaluation of section meetings attended. Some sections have developed their own forms for program evaluation. This form has been devised for use in evaluating programs for sections which do not have their own forms.
PLEASE PROVIDE YOUR CANDID OPINION REGARDING THE SEC-TION MEETING PROGRAM. The forms will be collected at the close of the meeting. (If you prefer, you may mail your evaluation form to the TCCTA State Offi ce to be forwarded to the appropriate person.)
Friday Morning Session Friday Afternoon Ses-sion Saturday Session
1. General Meeting Format and Arrangements
Check one: Good Fair Poor
2. Was the program topic meaningful and relevant?
Check one: Yes Somewhat No
3. Did the speaker(s) develop the announced program topic effec-
tively?
Check one: Yes Somewhat No
4. Did the program contribute to your effectiveness in your present
job?
Check one: Yes Somewhat No
5. Did you fi nd the meeting, generally, worthwhile?
Check one: Yes Somewhat No
6. What topic(s) would you like next year’s section chair to consider?
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Comments: ________________________________________________
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Section: ______________________________
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TEXAS COMMUNITY COLLEGETEACHERS ASSOCIATIONInstitutional Members, 2003-2004
Alamo Community College DistrictAlvin Community College
Amarillo CollegeAngelina College
Austin Community College DistrictBlinn College
Brazosport CollegeCentral Texas CollegeCisco Junior CollegeClarendon College
Coastal Bend CollegeCollege of the Mainland
Dallas County Community College DistrictDel Mar College
El Paso Community CollegeFrank Phillips College
Galveston CollegeGrayson County College
Hill CollegeHoward CollegeKilgore College
Laredo Community CollegeLee College
McLennan Community CollegeMidland CollegeNavarro College
North Harris Montgomery Community College DistrictNortheast Texas Community College
Odessa CollegePanola College
Paris Junior CollegeRanger College
San Jacinto College DistrictSouth Plains College
South Texas Community CollegeTarrant County College District
Temple CollegeTexarkana CollegeTexas Southmost
TSTC-Waco CampusTSTC-West Texas Campus
Trinity Valley Community CollegeTyler Junior College
Vernon CollegeThe Victoria CollegeWeatherford College
Western Texas CollegeWharton County Junior College
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SECTION MEETING EVALUATIONAs a part of its continuing effort to assure that convention section meetings are worthwhile for those attending, and because of its belief that the section meetings are the most important single element in our annual conventions, the Executive Committee requests each member to participate in an evaluation of section meetings attended. Some sections have developed their own forms for program evaluation. This form has been devised for use in evaluating programs for sections which do not have their own forms.
PLEASE PROVIDE YOUR CANDID OPINION REGARDING THE SEC-TION MEETING PROGRAM. The forms will be collected at the close of the meeting. (If you prefer, you may mail your evaluation form to the TCCTA State Offi ce to be forwarded to the appropriate person.)
Friday Morning Session Friday Afternoon Ses-sion Saturday Session
1. General Meeting Format and Arrangements
Check one: Good Fair Poor
2. Was the program topic meaningful and relevant?
Check one: Yes Somewhat No
3. Did the speaker(s) develop the announced program topic effec-
tively?
Check one: Yes Somewhat No
4. Did the program contribute to your effectiveness in your present
job?
Check one: Yes Somewhat No
5. Did you fi nd the meeting, generally, worthwhile?
Check one: Yes Somewhat No
6. What topic(s) would you like next year’s section chair to consider?
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Comments: ________________________________________________
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Section: ______________________________
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EXHIBITORS AND BOOTH NUM-Abigail Press ............................................................ 522Academic Superstore ............................................... 510Addison-Wesley Higher Education Group ...... 203-209Adobe Systems Inc .................................................. 206AIG Variable Annuity Life Insurance Co. .............. 604American Technical Publishers, Inc. ...................... 315Arbor Scientifi c ........................................................ 603Audio Visual Aids Corporation ............................... 104Bedford, Freeman & Worth Publishing Group ..... 500,
600, 700CCS Presentation Systems ....................................... 414Center for Distance Learning Research .................. 712Coastal Training Technologies ................................ 412Educator’s Auto Network ........................................ 416eInstruction .............................................................. 617Electronic Classroom Furniture Systems LC ........... 210EMC/Paradigm Publishing ............................. 316, 318Epson America Inc .................................................. 506Feedback Incorporated ........................................... 106Goodheart-Willcox Publisher .................................. 204Hawkes Publishing/Quant Systems ........................ 704Hinton Financial Services ........................................ 701Houghton Miffl in Company .................................... 411Jones & Bartlett Publishers ..................................... 606Journey Education Marketing ................................. 217Kendall/Hunt Publishing Co. .................................. 302Lab Resources, Inc. .................................................. 100Lincoln Investment Planning, Inc. .......................... 300Lippincott Williams & Wilkins ........................ 107, 109MicroAge College Station ........................................ 618Microsoft Learning ................................................... 512Mosby/Elsevier ........................................................ 102NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory .......................... 508NOVA Southeastern University .............................. 616Pearson Custom Publishing .................................... 313Prentice-Hall, Inc. ............................................ 304, 311Qwizdom Inc. .......................................................... 605SHI Government Solutions ..................................... 208SkillsUSA .................................................................. 611Spectrum Industries, Inc. ........................................ 103Teaching Systems, Inc. ............................ 703, 705, 707Technical Laboratory Systems, Inc. ........................ 609Texas Engineering Systems ..................................... 101The Library Corporation - TLC ............................... 314The McGraw-Hill Companies ................. 503, 504, 517Thomson Learning .......................................... 403, 404Troxell Communications, Inc. ................................. 222Turnitin .................................................................... 312W. W. Norton & Company, Inc. ..................... 608, 610WebCT ...................................................................... 615Wiley ........................................................................ 306Worth Casualty Company ........................................ 200
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CONVENTION EVALUATION FORM
Your Executive Committee wants to know what you thought of this year’s convention. Please help us by taking a moment to express your reactions. Evaluate only the activities which you attended. You may hand your form to any offi cer of the association or place it in the box in the registration area. If you prefer, you may mail your form to the state offi ce following the convention: TCCTA, 5113 Southwest Parkway, Suite 185, Austin, Texas 78735.
1. General Convention Format and Arrangements: Check one: Excellent Good Fair Poor
2. Convention Exhibits: Check one: Excellent Good Fair Poor
3. Section Meetings
a. Friday Morning (Indicate section attended:____________________
__________________________________________________________) Check one: Excellent Good Fair Poor
b. Friday Afternoon (Indicate section attended:___________________
__________________________________________________________) Check one: Excellent Good Fair Poor
c. Saturday (Indicate section attended:_________________________
__________________________________________________________) Check one: Excellent Good Fair Poor
4. Financial Planning Seminar — Tom Clark, Social Security: Check one: Excellent Good Fair Poor
5. Financial Planning Seminar—Ray Hymel, ERS: Check one: Excellent Good Fair Poor
6. Professional Development Seminar — David M. Shribman: Check one: Excellent Good Fair Poor
7. Great Ideas For Teaching Students (GIFTS): Check one: Excellent Good Fair Poor
8. Technology Seminars: Check one: Excellent Good Fair Poor
9. General Session Speaker — Frank Hill: Check one: Excellent Good Fair Poor
10. Comments: ________________________________________________
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PERSONAL CONVENTION SCHED-
Saturday, February 21
6:30 p.m. Banquet–Room 202
7:15 p.m. General Session–Room 202
Friday, February 20
Thursday, February 19
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