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Friday, August 17, 2012

Dr. Beatty Appointed to Associate Vice President - Academic Affairs Operations

Late this summer, Dr. Beatty was appointed to an administrative position on campus: Associate Vice President for Academic Affairs Operations. 

This transition means that Dr. Beatty will no longer be a teaching faculty member in ITEC. His work will be in applying the instructional systems design theory and practices throughout the Academic Affairs units on campus (essentially the 80% of the university directly associated with teaching and learning). He will be paying particular attention to issues of technology use and coordinating the efforts of Academic Technology across the campus.

Dr. Beatty will still be involved in the ITEC program in some capacity, perhaps teaching a class here and there (as a volunteer, now) and working with students on projects associated with technology use on campus. He will certainly be looking for ITEC interns to help with ITEC-related campus projects.
As an ITEC alum, he will remain connected to the program and its students and graduates through the ISAN group on LinkedIn, too.


The ITEC program expects to conduct a national search for a replacement faculty during the 2012-2013 school year.

ITEC and DAIS Departments to form new unit: ELSIT

The Instructional Technologies Department is undergoing a major administrative change beginning this Fall (2012).

We are undergoing a bit of reorganization, which will change the administrative alignment of ITEC. The ITEC (Instructional Technologies) and DAIS (Administration and Interdisciplinary Studies) departments of the Graduate College of Education have decided to join together to form a new unit called "Equity, Leadership Studies, and Instructional Technologies (ELSIT)."

This decision is the culmination of more than a semester of careful discussion and planning of the faculties of both departments over the past academic year.  It is our belief that there are important strategic reasons to come together to shape a new unit. We have shared synergies that we can build upon together in our two units to shape an important future for the Graduate College and the University. Furthermore, we believe that we are stronger if we come together than if we remain separate in the current climate of budgetary cutbacks and reorganization.


You may notice that the ITEC website now refers to the ITEC Program rather that the Department of Instructional Technologies. Students will find that this change may require a few different names on forms, but the change does not lead directly to changes in the ITEC faculty and curriculum. Dr. David Hemphill, the current chair of DAIS, will be the first chair of the new unit.

ITEC Open House 2012

Hello all, it's that time of year again... time for our annual Fall Open House and Welcome to New Students.
 
All ITEC students (especially new ones) are invited to the Open House on Thursday, August 23rd, from 6:00-8:00 PM in BH 168 (across the hall from the ITEC office). We will discuss the ITEC program, courses and introduce faculty. New students will have the chance to meet each other and ask/answer questions about their studies. Several ITEC alumni will be present to describe their experience in the program and working in the field after finishing.

Please join us if you can. If you plan to attend, please call (or email) the ITEC office to let us know how many people will be attending with you. (We will have light refreshments, too.)


Thanks - we hope to see you on August 23rd.
 
Dr. Peggy Benton

Dr. Patricia Donohue
Dr. Brian Beatty

Wednesday, September 14, 2011

Information Sessions for Spring 2012 Graduates

The ITEC Department has scheduled two ATC workshops for students who are planning to graduate in spring 2012. These information sessions will explain the proposal, the process, and the steps to graduation you need to complete. Please try to attend one of these sessions. If you absolutely can not attend either one, speak directly to your advisor - soon.

Here is the schedule:

Tuesday, September 20th, at 5:30pm to 6:30pm, Burk Hall 168

Thursday, September 22, at 6:30pm to 7:30pm, Burk Hall 170

If you would like to review other information regarding the graduation process before the workshop, please refer to these links:

ITEC Graduation process: http://www.sfsu.edu/~itec/program/graduation.html

Graduate Studies forms: (ATC form) http://www.sfsu.edu/~gradstdy/atc.htm

(894 Proposal form) http://www.sfsu.edu/~gradstdy/culminating-experience.htm

Brian

Sunday, August 21, 2011

Fall 2011 Classes Begin on August 23

Welcome back for another semester of interesting and challenging ITEC courses. Classes begin on campus on Tuesday, August 23. If you are enrolled in a Monday class, it will meet for the first time on Monday, August 29.

Many classes are full, but there are still seats available in several courses. Contact your advisor for assistance in choosing courses to meet the needs of your program, or to create an Independent Study plan if you can't find the right course and still need more units this term.

If you are considering applying to the program, we are accepting applications now for Spring 2012 admission until November 1, 2011.

Enjoy your Fall! Dr. Brian Beatty, ITEC Chair

Tuesday, April 26, 2011

Applying for Fall 2011?

Though the formal SF State application deadline for Fall 2011 is May 1, ITEC will accept applications for new students wishing to begin their study in Fall 2011 through July 2011. Contact the ITEC office (415-338-1509) for more information.

ITEC 894 Showcase on May 13, 2011

ITEC 894 Showcase - May 13, 2011 - 6:30 - 9:00 PM - BH 168/170 (SF State Main Campus)

The most recent group of ITEC graduates is showing off their creative work projects on campus on Friday the 13th of May. And you're invited! In the past, we've restricted this to the students themselves, but this year we are opening up the event to all interested people, especially ITEC grads and current students.

December 2010 and May 2011 graduates will be showing their creative works in the BH 170 lab. We'll split the group into two sessions so everyone will have a chance to explain their work to interested "browsers" for about an hour. Attendees will be free to wander among project stations to spend time with students and projects that most interest them.

We will be serving the typical ITEC Open House beverages and light snacks, so we're asking you to let us know if you plan to come so we can plan accordingly. Please RSVP to Anna Kozubek in the ITEC office by May 10.
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