Hi all,
[Apologies for duplication] In my new position as Head of Instruction, Engagement, & Assessment, I welcome you and yours to the Cal State Channel Islands Broome Library Black Scholars on Black Lives lecture series. Our next lecture is Wednesday at 10am PST with kYmberly Keeton, who will offer her lecture "Collective Relevance: Curating Black Art and History Through Independent Archival Practice." You can register for this and the other lectures in the series at go.csuci.edu/BlackScholars
The events are open to all.
Related...assessment of lecture series. We had wonderful turnout for our first lecture (153 registered, 89 attended and stayed the entire talk) and a good level of feedback response (42%). I'm sifting through what I can find in the literature, but what have been your most useful assessment questions you've asked in your programming, in terms of student needs as well as evidence to provide when asking for support from admin? I'm new to the "Assessment" part of my title, and am frantically reading, but would love to hear from you all informally.
warmly,
Colleen
Dr.2 Colleen S. Harris
Head of Instruction, Engagement, & Assessment, Associate Librarian
California State University Channel Islands
John Spoor Broome Library
1 University Drive
Camarillo CA 93012
Email: colleen.harris@csuci.edu
Zoom: https://csuci.zoom.us/my/colleen.harris
Phone: (859) 420-8125 (cell-text msg preferred)
Pronouns: she, her, hers
Regular workday hours: Mon – Fri, 7:30am – 4:00pm
NOTE: As of 3/17/2020, CSUCI has transitioned to a virtual environment for all campus operations and academic instruction until further notice. All buildings on campus now have restricted access, are not open to the public, and in-person meetings are discouraged due to social distancing. Campus business operations will continue to be conducted virtually including using University telephones and digital systems. Thank you!