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A Call to Action . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Pg 3
Vision and Mission . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
Academic Support . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
Blackboard . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
Counseling . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23
Enrollment Services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31
Faculty Innovation Center . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39
Library . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45
Local 212 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51
Printing Services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57
Service Learning . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63
Student Life . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 69
Tutoring Services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 74
New Faculty Orientation FY 2013Table of Contents
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Vision:
MATC is a premier, comprehensive technical college
that provides excellence in education to enrich, empower
and transform lives in our community.
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Mission:
As a public, two-year comprehensive technical college, MATC offers quality educational and training opportunities
and services to its diverse, metropolitan community by
collaborating with partners to advance the lives of its students.
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Academic Support
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Academic Support Centers
MILWAUKEE CAMPUS
Communication Center offers assistance in business and business-related courses, computer application courses, computer use, keyboarding, medical transcription and multimedia presentations. Room C278.
Computer Production Center provides help in computer use, computer programming, computer application courses, keyboarding, multimedia presentations and website creation. Room M273.
Math Center helps students in all levels of math, accounting, engineering-related courses, occupational math and statistics. Room C271.
Science Center provides assistance in anatomy and physiology, astronomy, biology, biochemistry, chemistry, medical terminology, microbiology, nutrition, physics, psychology, sociology, engineering sciences, social sciences and technical sciences. Room C271.
Writing Center works in conjunction with the Online Writing Lab (OWL) to assist students in course-related written assignments including essays, research papers, professional writing and other writing projects in all disciplines. Room C270.
Tutoring Services include one-on-one tutoring and study groups.
Contact Tutoring Services through the Homework Helpline at
414-297-8376 or 262-238-2479, the Online Tutoring Center, or visit Room C201. Academic Support
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Academic Support Centers
MEQUON CAMPUS Academic Support Center
Room B210.
For information, contact [email protected].
OAK CREEK CAMPUS Academic Support Center
Room A208.
For information, contact Dick Simon, [email protected].
WEST ALLIS CAMPUS Academic Support Center
Room 249.
For information, contact Susan Maloney, [email protected] or
Lana Kowalczyk, [email protected].
Academic Support
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•Each student receives a $10 print allotment on his/her Stormer Pass every semester for printing.
•If a student exhausts the $10 allotment, he/she is responsible for adding money to his/her Campus Cash account.
•Money in this account may be used for multiple purposes, such as Student Parking, printing, or in the Stormer Cafés and vending machines.
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Carol Spain, Manager
Academic Support
Academic Affairs
Milwaukee Area Technical College
700 W. State St.
Milwaukee WI, 53233
(414) 297-8151
Academic Support
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Blackboard
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Blackboard
For Face-to-Face and Online Courses
Teaching and Learning Technology Faculty Innovation CenterM201(Downtown Campus)
Blackboard
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Online Learning Management SystemA way to organize, store and deliver YOUR
course content A tool to enhance your delivery of your
content to make you more efficient and effective
What is Blackboard?
Blackboard
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All MATC classes have a space (course shell) in Blackboard
Course “off” until turned “on” by instructor
Course Shell vs. Personal Master Course Shell – Live section Personal Master – Developmental course shell Requesting a Personal Master
Online Form Request
Blackboard Automation
Blackboard
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Syllabus: Students can download and print the document
Course Documents: Organize them easily in folders (PowerPoint, Word, Excel, PDF, etc.)
Announcements: Post weekly updates and email a copy to your students
Discussion Board: Have your students answer questions and reflect on their thoughts
Content
Blackboard
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Grade Center: Blackboard’s grade book and centralized location for you to view and grade assignments, tests and quizzes
Tests: students can complete tests that are automatically graded
Email: send email to all your students at once without setting up a distribution list
Example course
Additional Functions
Blackboard
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http://blackboard.matc.edu ◦ Or go to the MATC homepage and click on the
Blackboard link in the left column
Login username: 7-digit COSMO ID Password: the same as your GroupWise email
passwordNeed Login Help?
Contact the MATC HelpDesk:414-297-6541
Logging in
Blackboard
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• Orientation: Student Orientation Sessions helping students be successful in online courses
• Logging in: MATC HelpDesk: 414-297-6541
• After Log in: Visit the Student Support Website for step-by-step guides and FAQs
• Contact: Pam Curtin at 414-297-7986 or send an email
Student Support
Blackboard
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• Prepare your System: Use the Browser Tester to make sure your computer is compatible.
• Learn the System: Visit the Support Website for tutorials, guides, and step-by-step instructions
• Prepare Your Course: – Design course menu– Add course content– Create exams, quizzes, assignments– Test out the course with Test Student account– Make course available to students
Before the Semester
Blackboard
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• Stay Informed: – MATC Blackboard Support Website– Monthly Newsletter– Twitter: @MATCBb
• Learn New Technology:– Drop-in Sessions: Explore technologies and receive assistance
throughout the semester– Workshops: Sessions offered every semester in the Faculty
Innovation Center
• Get Certified: Professional Development Courses (1 credit)
During the Semester
Blackboard
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• Pedagogy and Best Practices: Contact Faculty Instructional Support for Blackboard best practices, guidance, and pedagogy tips
• Troubleshooting: – Online: Visit Support Website– Email: Contact form– Visit: M201- Faculty Innovation Center, Milwaukee
Campus– Call: Megan Hamilton (x78372) or Brian Carlson (x77508)
Support Contacts
Blackboard
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• MATC 2 Go: App for iOS, Android, and Blackberry Devices– Blackboard Mobile:
Students/Faculty access Blackboard course information
–More information: article
Mobile
Blackboard
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COUNSELING
Academic Career Personal
Counseling
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COUNSELINGLOCATIONS
Mequon Campus: Room A110 262-238-2300
Milwaukee Campus: Room S203 414-297-6267
Oak Creek: Room A106 414-571-4500
West Allis: Room 120 414-456-5351
HOURS
Monday through Thursday 8:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.Friday 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.
Counseling
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ACADEMIC COUNSELINGSERVICES
1. New student program planning sessions
Counselors discuss program requirements and assist students in planning their first semester at MATC.
2. Academic advising for students on academic suspension and probation
Counseling
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Academic CounselingHOW YOU CAN HELP
1. Be aware of and communicate Standards for Academic Success (Good Academic Standing defined as:
Minimum 2.0 semester and cumulative GPA AND Minimum 67% semester and cumulative course completion rate (U, W and I grades are considered as credits attempted but not successfully completed)
http://matc.edu/student/currentstudent/sasinformationaldoc.pdf
2. Refer students to campus resources 3. Refer students to counseling to discuss impact of
withdrawing or failing grades on academic status
Counseling
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CAREER COUNSELINGCounselors provide group and individual career counseling services to assist potential and current students in making decisions about their college major/career and to develop an action plan to achieve their goals.
HOW YOU CAN HELP: Refer students who are undecided or questioning their career decisions to the counseling office.
Counseling
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PERSONAL COUNSELINGCounselors offer support during times of crisis and stress with brief, solution-focused interventions as well as referrals to community resources.
Counseling
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PERSONAL COUNSELINGHOW YOU CAN HELP
OBSERVE
You are in contact with students on a regular basis so you are in the best position to notice or hear when a student may be experiencing personal problems or issues that may be interfering with academic success.
REFER
You are not expected to be a counselor but observe and listen to students and then refer to counseling. Students may appreciate your walking with them to the Counseling office.
Counseling
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WE ARE HERE TO HELP
Counselors will consult with you if you are unsure of how to address a student issue or concern.
Counselors are often the point person in helping students resolve issues.
For a list of counselors/program assignments please see the Ready Reference Guide
http://ematc.matc.edu/ReadyReference2011.pdf
Counseling
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Enrollment Services
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Just For The Record
Office of the Registrar
Room S115
Registrar and Director of Enrollment Services: Sarah Adams
Enrollment Services
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FERPAFamily Educational Rights and Privacy Act
• FERPA is a federally-mandated privacy act of 1974 that sets forth requirements regarding the privacy of student records. For questions on what can or cannot be released regarding student records, you may contact the Office of the Registrar at 414.297.6824.
Enrollment Services
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FERPA and Educational Interest
• FERPA allows for the sharing of information with those that have an educational interest in performing their job responsibilities. This allows faculty to share how students in their classroom are doing with their counselors and others within the college that are working directly with the student.
Enrollment Services
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Registration• Priority Registration – timeframe set aside each
semester for continuing, currently-enrolled program students to register before other students.
• Open Registration – timeframe all students can register.
• Late Registration – timeframe students that did not take advantage of priority and open registration, register.
Enrollment Services
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Submitting GradesGrades are due through out the semester based on the
end date of the class and submitted online through INFOnline. The online schedule is distributed each semester via email. Instructions for submitting grades are attached to the online schedule.
It is extremely important that grades be submitted on time. Late grades affect program student’s academic standing or students from receiving timely tuition reimbursement.
Enrollment Services
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Instructor Recommended Withdrawals
• The instructor should withdraw students who have never attended/participated by the 16th calendar day of the semester. In instances where non-attendance/participation cannot reasonably be determined by the 16th calendar day of the semester, instructors should withdraw the student by the 16th calendar day of the course. (Administrative Procedure DD0710). For all other instructor withdrawals the published drop date should be followed.
Enrollment Services
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Incompletes
Students may be given an incomplete (“I”) if they have satisfactorily completed seventy five percent (75%) of the course work and if they have made arrangements to complete the course requirements prior to the end of the following semester.
Administrative Procedure DD0710
Enrollment Services
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Faculty InnovationCenter
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Faculty Innovation CenterDowntown Campus
M201
The Faculty Innovation Center is here to assist teachers and professional staff to maximize their
effectiveness as teachers in order to improve student learning.
Faculty Innovation
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Faculty Innovation Center M201
Staff:
• Brian Carlson, Interim Manager – 414-297-7508• Jim Stepp, Supervisor Media Operations – 414-235-7102• Michelle Felix, ER&D Local Site Coordinator – 414-297-6830• Toshiba Adams, ER&D Curriculum Coordinator – (414) 297-7749• Patricia McFarland, Peer Support Coordinator – (414) 297-7748• Megan Hamilton, Educational Assistant-Blackboard - 414-297-8372• Rita Newsom, Educational Assistant–Faculty/Computer Support – 414-297-6830• Dawn Ackermann, PT Educational Assistant – 414-297-6499• Seng Thao, PT Educational Assistant – 414-297-6499• PT Instructional Media Operations – 414-460-4775 Faculty Innovation
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Faculty Innovation CenterM210
Services
• Computer/Software Support• Xerox Machines
• Educational Equipment• Meeting Space• Recording Room• Blackboard Support
•Workshops and DemonstrationsFaculty Innovation
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Faculty Resource Centers Outline Campuses
Mequon Campus - RM A282 Aaron Davis, Instructional Media - 262-238-2354
West Allis Campus - RM - 350 Greg Davis, Instructional Media - 414-456-5347
Oak Creek Campus - RM – M206 Peter Attipetty, Instructional Media - 414-571-4719
Faculty Innovation
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FacultyNet Provides links to the programs and services that
teachers and professional staff use most:
• Blackboard• INFOnline• Password manager• Groupwise• Voicemail use
• IT Help • Escort Van• Building Services• Public Safety• ER&D
Website: http://Facultynet.matc.edu Faculty Innovation
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Library
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Information literacy is concerned with a student's ability to collect, analyze and utilize information gathered via the use of information technology and to use that information to make effective decisions.
Higntte, M., Margavio, T. M., & Margavio, G. W. (2009). INFORMATION LITERACY ASSESSMENT: MOVING BEYOND COMPUTER LITERACY. College Student Journal, 43(3), 812-821.
Information Literacy
Library
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Promote the use of critical and
creative thinking
Help enhance the quality of student
projects
Encourage development of
21st century skills
Improve student completion
Where do the MATC Libraries fit in?
Library
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MATC Libraries provide tools and services for success Reference
librarians available during
library hours
Access research databases either on-campus or at
home
Ask-a-librarian service
Learning Express test prep and job readiness center
Streaming videos through Films on
Demand
Library skill videos for online or self study students
Please note: some links only work while on the MATC intranet
Library
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All students can benefit from targeted
instruction
In your classroom or in one of our library
instruction labs
Specifically tailored to your assignments
to meet your students’ needs
Provided by a Reference Librarian
Individual research consultations are
available for one-on-one help
Students schedule a session at their
convenience
Walk-in consultation is often available
Library
Instruction
Library
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Where do I get more information?
Or visit us online at
books.matc.edu
Schedule an appointment with any of our Reference Librarians
Milwaukee Campus•Jeff Grossman•Diane Kercheck•Jill Cherny•Peggy LaSalle•Tim Wilcox•Judy Kallberg•Jeff Beder•Jo Ann Randerson•Jacque Gorski•Shelley Peschel
Mequon Campus•Patrick Mundt•Kathy Blume•Joe Rice•Steve Midthun•Catherine AdedokunOak Creek•Jennifer Medved•Laura EmanuelsonWest Allis•Marty Liddy•Jennifer Peterson
Library
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Local 212
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Local 212American Federation of Teachers
Milwaukee Area Technical College
Local 212
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Local 212
Legally authorized bargaining agent for teachers, counselors, outreach specialists, school nurses, accountants, and professional staff at MATC.
Local 212
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Local 212
Represents three separate bargaining units:•Full-Time Professionals•Part-Time Professionals•Full and Part-Time Paraprofessionals
Local 212 Holiday Party
Local 212
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Local 212
Local 212 is a democratic organization, providing ample opportunities for expression and participation for its members - at membership meetings, at the Executive Board level, and on various committees.
President, Michael Rosen
Local 212
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Local 212 Information
Office: 739 West Juneau Avenue
Phone: (414) 765-0910
Web Site: www.local212.org
Local 212 will keep you abreast of what’s going on at MATC, etc. via:
•Newsletters•Emails•Meetings
Local 212
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Printing Services
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MATC Printing Services Department
Your in-house service department for all your printing, copying, signage
and bindery needs
Printing Services
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MATC Printing Services Department is here for you
• Conveniently located at the Downtown Campus, room M141
• Operated by an experienced, knowledgeable staff
• Able to provide quality service and products quickly
• State-of-the art copying, signage, printing and graphics equipment.
Printing Services
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Services Offered• Printing of brochures, flyers, business
cards, tests and handouts, forms, invitations, tickets, etc.
• Color and Black and White copies• Full Range of Bindery Services: stapling,
folding, punching, laminating, etc. • Sign and Banner Production
Printing Services
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Contact us for your Printingand Copying Needs
Bindery Operations: 297-6878 [email protected]
(contact us about electronic file submission)
Gerald Trotter, Mgr.: 297-6234
Printing Services
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MATC Printing Services Department
Your One-Stop-Shop
Any color, any quantity…when you need it!
Monday through Friday, year-round
7:30 a.m. – 4:00 p.m.
Printing Services
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Service Learning
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Office of Engaged and Service-Learning
Through engaged and service learning, MATC students acquire the knowledge, skills, and awareness to become more culturally aware, self-reflective, and
active in the community.
Service Learning
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What is Service-Learning?
“…a teaching and learning approach that integrates community service with academic study to enrich learning, teach civic responsibility, and strengthen communities.”
Learn and Serve America’s
National Service-Learning Clearinghouse
Service Learning
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Service-Learning
• Combines service objectives with intentional learning
objectives
• Promotes learning through active participation
• Promotes teamwork and responsibility
• Provides an opportunity to use skills and knowledge in real-
life situations
• Extends learning beyond the classroom
• Fosters a sense of caring for others
Service Learning
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National studies showService-Learning:
• improves academic performance• develops problem solving and critical thinking
skills • increases attendance in school• develops personal and social responsibility• increases retention rates
Service Learning
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Office of Engaged and Service-Learning
Downtown Campus, M289
297-7432
South Campus, A241
571-4660
Divisional Reps., Resources, Peer Coaching, Professional Development Opportunities…
Service Learning
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StudentLife
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Office of Student Life
New Student Welcome Sessions
Stormer Pass & Upass
Student Enrichment Events
Student Government
Student Clubs & Organizations
Athletics
Legal Clinic
Services Offered to Students
Student Life
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Office of Student Life
Code of Conduct Support
Student Organizational Advisor Support
Services Offered to Faculty and Staff
Student Life
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MATC TIMES
Student Hand book & Calendar
Student Rights & Responsibilities
Student Publications
Student Life
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Office of Student LifeContacts
Milwaukee Campus – S303• Archie Graham, Director• Harriet Croskey, Coordinator• Brenda Saugstad, Coordinator• Kelley Cronkite, Coordinator
Mequon Campus – A118• Rita Wood, Coordinator
Oak Creek Campus – A105• Cathy Lechmaier, Coordinator
West Allis Campus – 113• Patrice Jefferies, Coordinator
Student Life
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Tutoring Services
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Tutoring Services exists to assist MATC college students succeed academically through specialized help.
Tutoring Services Statement of Purpose
Tutoring
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DowntownC201 (Northeast Corner of C Building)
414-297-6791
Staff• Roger W. Plath, Manager• Derick Cornelius, PT Educational Assistant, Group Tutoring (SI)• Roxanne Dunkelberger, Ellen Granof, PT Student Specialists, i-
Succeed Project.• Katherine Murray, Word Processing Technician• Susan Kolbe, PT Technical Support• 120 Part-Time Tutors
Tutoring Services
Tutoring
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To find us quickly on the web . . .
Google: “MATC tutor”Or follow this link . . .
http://www.matc.edu/student/resources/Tutoring/
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Group Tutoring and Walk in Schedules at . . .
http://www.matc.edu/student/resources/Tutoring/open_group_schedules.cfm
Tutoring Services
Tutoring
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Regional Campuses(within the Academic Support Centers)
Mequon Campus• Michael Vang, Educational Assistant
West Allis Campus• Lana Kowalczyk, Educational Assistant
Oak Creek Campus• Dick Simon, Educational Assistant
Tutoring Services
Tutoring
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Assigned Tutoring
Group Tutoring (“SI”)
Homework Helpline
Online Tutor
Walk-In Tutoring
OWL—Online Writing Lab
Student Workshops
Forms of Tutoring
Tutoring
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For MOST COURSES . . . Try the ONLINE TUTORhttp://www.matc.edu/student/resources/Tutoring/distance_tutoring.cfm
For ACCOUNTING or MATH . . .
Try the HOMEWORK HELPLINECall 414-297-TERM (8376), Tuesdays & Thursdays from 4-7pm.
For WRITING . .Try the OWL-ONLINE WRITING LABhttp://www.matc.edu/student/resources/owl/index.cfm
Distance Tutoring
Tutoring
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• CRLA = College Reading & Learning Association
• CRLA has accredited MATC Tutoring Services to train and grant tutor certificates.
• 3 levels: Regular, Advanced, and Masters• Minimum requirements-each level:
10 hours training & 25 hours tutoring• Trainings for Tutors in August and January.
CRLA Accreditation
Tutoring
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Our data show that . . . • Most students’ grades will increase when they
attend tutoring!• Students who attend Group Tutoring (SI)
weekly will have a final grade one point higher than those who don’t attend!
• Most MATC students don’t take advantage of this free service!
The Value of Tutoring
Tutoring
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• Promote all types of tutoring.• Tell students of the value of tutoring.• Put tutoring info in your syllabus and
on Blackboard.• Talk it up in class (some students think
it is only for remedial students).
How can you help your students through Tutoring Services?
Tutoring
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• Share ideas for better tutoring service with the Tutoring Services Manager (Roger W. Plath, 414-297-7950 or [email protected]
• Tell students to visit the website. Share the next slide . . .
How can you help your students through Tutoring Services?
Tutoring
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To find us quickly on the web . . .
Google: “MATC tutor”Or follow this link . . .
http://www.matc.edu/student/resources/Tutoring/
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Group Tutoring and Walk in Schedules at . . .
http://www.matc.edu/student/resources/Tutoring/open_group_schedules.cfm
Tutoring Services
Tutoring
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Have a great Semester!
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We look forward to serving you
and your students!
Tutoring Services
Tutoring