Volume 2, Issue 24 | March 19, 2020
Our Mission

We champion excellent teaching and build connected community to promote meaningful learning.
Instruction During Coronavirus
Resources for Remote Teaching
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Hello All--The coronavirus spread has resulted in remote teaching for DCCC. We would like you to know that the Center for Teaching and Learning (CTL) and the Office of Learning Design (OLD) is committed to ensuring that you have the support you need during this time. We will continue to send out our newsletter, and look to you to offer feedback on what type of material you would like to see in subsequent issues.

If you need help, submit the Faculty Help Request form. The CTL and OLD team members listed below are monitoring this form and will follow up with you asap.

News From Amy Archambault
Amy Archambault
Instructional Designer, Amy Archambault
Dear Friends,

I wanted to share some happy news. I have taken a position with Wake Forest University and will be starting April 1st. This Friday will be my last day as an employee at DCCC.

While this is a good move for me and my family, it is hard to leave all of you! Thanks to each and every one of you who helped make me feel like I will always have a family here. Be safe, be well and I hope to keep hearing from you. Go Storm!

Best,
Amy
Center for Teaching and Learning
Greetings, fellow faculty. Today’s CTL news will be brief. If you have found good resources that we and our students can use to help cope with working entirely online, please share with your colleagues. Links may be submitted via the Online Resources for Faculty form . There is no submission limit, so add as many links as you like. To see the resources themselves, take a look at this spreadsheet . The submission form and the spreadsheet are also linked in the COVID-19 Instructional Technology Resources document. If you have any suggestions for other ways that the CTL can support fellow faculty through this paradigm shift, please get in touch with a CTL Advisory Board member. Thanks!

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