Valencia College College-Wide Faculty Council Meeting February 16, 2012 Osceola Campus 1-219B Council Members Present: Robert Gessner (presiding), Rob McCaffrey, Jackie Starren, Ilyse Kusnetz, Sean Jennings, Ruby Alvarez, John McFarland, Susan Matthews, Damion Hammock, Carl Creasman, Chris Wettstein, Regina Seguin, Mabel Machin, and Lisa Macon Absent: Diane Orsini (on sabbatical leave), Claudia Genovese-Martinez, Patricia Smith, Olga Vazquez Guests: Kristeen Christian (Assistant VP Resource Development), Kurt Ewen (Assistant VP Assessment and Institutional Effectiveness), Laura Blasi (Director of Institutional Assessment) ○
Call to order – the meeting was called to order at 2:30 pm
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Approval of the January Minutes
I. Information Item: Resource Development – Kristeen Christian ● ●
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The Resource Development Office is available to explore resources and help faculty develop grant ideas and proposals. A Grant Inquiry Form was introduced and is available online; if you have an idea for a grant proposal, this is the worksheet that needs to be used to introduce your ideas into the “idea hopper.” The “idea hopper” can act as a repository of ideas that the Resource Development Office has on file, should a grant pertaining to your idea appear. Typically, many grant opportunities provide only a lead time of 30 to 45 days to submit your application. It’s a good idea to have grant idea projects ‘in the idea hopper’ so, if an opportunity arises, the Resource Development Office can help faculty move quickly to apply for specific grants. Approval from appropriate supervisors/deans and Campus Presidents is always required for any project. The Faculty Council requested that grant writing seminars be provided for the faculty and Kristeen agreed some would be offered in the future. Links to the Grant Development Flowchart and the Grant Inquiry Form can be found at: http://valenciacollege.edu/aap/development/
II. Information Item: Student Evaluation of Instruction – Course Evaluation Pilot- Kurt Ewen ●
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Class-Climate has been used, in the past few years, as the survey delivery tool used to acquire the Student Evaluation of Instruction information that professors look at and use to reflect on how their courses were perceived by their students. It integrates scan-able paper and online delivered instructions. It has not worked as well as had been hoped. The college is seeking a new survey delivery tool that would be more user-friendly for students, faculty and administrators. Survey delivery tools that have been looked at include Qualtrics and CoursEval. During the 2011 fall semester, the college piloted the use of CoursEval to deliver the survey, in five divisions of the college. This pilot project also included the use of a CCSSE (Community College Survey of Student Engagement) survey instrument. We have used a “home-grown” survey instrument in the past. The distribution of the CoursEval pilot to students went smoothly. Furthermore, two studies were conducted last fall to review 80,000 emails that were sent to students to take the evaluation of instruction survey. Studies found that the response rate for online surveys was 32%. Issues with the survey included: