Instructional Technology Showcase of Projects
The faculty at SCCC has embarked on developing pilot projects incorporating leading-edge technology within courses. This page showcases these initiatives.
  • Conference Presentations on Instructional Technology
  • Corporate & Public Partnerships
  • Curricula - Degrees, Certificates, and Professional Sequences
  • VATEA Funded Technology Projects at SCCC

    1999-2000 Projects

    • Biotechnology Associates Degree: Development and Implementation - Professor Rosa Gambier
    • Digital Filmmaking and Computer Based Non-linear Editing - Professor Michael Gerien
    • Shoot for the Stars: A Tech-Prep Education Program - Dean George Tvelia

    1998-1999 Projects

    • Computer Technical Training in Computer Repair and Telecommunication - Professor Peter Maritato
    • Laboratory for Health Information Technology and Computer Information Systems - Dean Elizabeth Gardner
    • Multimedia Workstations for Students with Disabilities - Head Librarian Mary Ann Miller

    1997-1998 Projects

    • Lab Updates for 1997 and 1998 - Professor Helen Wist
    • Handicapped Multimedia Workstation, Media Resources Center - Head Librarian Shirley Levitt
    • Integrating Biotechnology Training into the Science Laboratory Technology Program - Professor Charles McCarthy
    • Multi-Media Resource Center for Financial Aid Applicants/Recipients - Professor Carl Bello

    1996-1997 Projects

    • Virtual Freshman Composition for Non-traditional Student - Professor Gerry O'Connor
    • Multimedia Learning Laboratory - Professor Ray Weschke
    • Equipping "Fundamentals of Human Structure and Function" - Professor George Fortunato
    • Cytology, Necropsy, and Parasitology Program Utilizing Desktop Color Video Camera (Flex Cam) Scientific Tech for Veteran Science Technology Students - Professor G. Campbell
    • Office Technology Addition Program - Professor B. Hellman
    • Occupational Therapy Lab Equipment - Professor S. Maklakov
    • Integrating Multimedia Learning in Pre-Career Programs - Professor Cheryl Coffey

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