Department of Composition & Literary Studies
Dr. Wendy Elle: wendy.elle@austincc.edu
Hopefully everyone found time to enjoy themselves over last week's break! We're back at it for two more weeks...well three if you count the week of grading and logistics. But we can make it!
This Friday, we can't wait to see you (virtually or in-person) at the CLS End-of-Semester meeting! Remember that after the meeting, we'll have people on hand to help with tagging ENGL 1301 research essays as well as checking BB accessibility scores. Bring your laptop if you are coming to RGC or hang around the Zoom after the meeting.
Full-time faculty, please make sure that the Peer Review of Assignments in on your task list for this week. The materials for review were sent out between 11/21-11/23. Some of you have already completed the task -- thank you! The deadline is December 6. Contact Anja if you didn't receive an email. Contact Beth if you have questions about the review process.
A few things to remember/promote as we make our way through the end-of-semester grading:
Make sure that ENGL 1301 students have submitted their research essays to BB. And get those assignments tagged for the Assessment Committee.
Encourage students to submit their work to Curiositas (deadline Jan 14) and/or the Research Symposium (deadline Feb 28).
Share student comments/feedback for the CLS Profile.
Encourage students to check out the Honors Program and Spring Honors courses.
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December 6
CLS End of Semester Meeting - RGC and Online
Deadline for Peer Review of Portfolio Assignments (Full time faculty only)
December 13
Deadline to answer the Call for Contributors for the CLS Curriculum Conference
December 15
Fall 2024 semester ends
December 18
Fall 2024 Grades due by 5pm
Friday December 6, 10:00am - 12:00pm
RGC 1314 or on Zoom!
Join Zoom Meeting:
https://austincc.zoom.us/j/85624650405?pwd=RY95z254ELmV66kkT80a8JSlHuNO9i.1
The Agenda Is forthcoming! Snacks will be provided! Good Times! Some startiling announcements of our AWESOME faculty, a surprise new hire (I hope, fingers crossed), a FREAKING TAGGING party!
Between now and FRIDAY, MAY 30, 2025, all CLS faculty will need complete ALL (4) of the updated trainings AND record the completion dates on the ACADEMIC YEAR 2024-25 COLLECTION FORM:
Accommodating People with Disabilities (ADA)
Preventing Harassment & Discrimination: Non-Supervisors Clery Act and Title IX
Active Shooter
FY25 Cybersecurity
(this is an abbreviated version of the original update. For the full update, see the November 12 Newsletter)
Austin Community College's CCCs (CLS Curriculum Conference) will take place on Friday, March 7, 2025, from 12:00-4:00 PM at the Highland Campus (HLC) in Austin, Texas.
This is a call for contributors who are interested in sharing their knowledge in a presentation or panel format. We are soliciting contributions in one of two ways:
1) Presenters: We are currently soliciting presenters (individually or to join a panel) on one of the six topics listed on the Call for Contributors.
2) Topic Proposals: The conference has space for three additional topics, and we will select from among the Topic Proposals submitted. Topics may be combined to create a cohesive panel.
*Note: Sessions will run 50 minutes, so providing a sense of the length of your presentation will help. We will group presentations and/or topic proposals as necessary to fill the time slot.
Complete the Call Here: CCCs! Spring 2025 Call for Contributors
Call for Contributors will close on Friday, December 13, 2024.
Registration for attending the conference will open at the beginning of the Spring 2025 semester.
Do you have curious, highly motivated students you think would do well in an Honors CLS course? Please let them know about our available Spring '25 courses! Four of our courses are full, but two still have openings:
English Composition II: Queer Writings: Stories by and about LGBTQIA+ People (ENGL 1302-702; LAG and Service-learning designations), RGC, Louisa Spaventa
English Composition II: Magical Realism (ENGL 1302-701; LAG), Hyflex/CYP, Heidi Juel
We also offer Honors courses in 16 other disciplines. If you have potential Honors students this semester who might be intimidated by the prospect of taking Honors courses, please give them a little nudge in our direction and encourage them to fill out an application. Alternatively, consider sharing our TLED-produced student impact video with your classes: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lPMmfxvpOoA.
Please contact athomas2@austincc.edu with questions.
The Assessment Committee needs you to collect ENGL 1301 Research Papers on Blackboard and then tag them for review before December 15. You can find step-by-step instructions on tagging your ENGL 1301 Research Papers in any archived Tuesday Newsday from October 1 through October 22, 2024. (And, y'all, this is all about ACCREDIDATION and SHARED GOVERNANCE. It's what we're famous for!)
Or you can join the CLS Assignment Tagging Party!
New this year: We’ll be tagging our FALL 2024 ENGL 1301 Research Papers together during our final department meeting of the semester on Dec. 6. We'll bring the coffee and snacks. You bring your laptop if you attend in-person or you can follow along on the Zoom, and we’ll walk you through the steps of tagging ENGL 1301 research papers on Blackboard. The more samples we have, the more data we have to share in the next assessment report. Bonus: You’ll leave that meeting on Dec. 6 knowing you have your tagging done well ahead of the December 15 deadline!
From Chris Berni,
Hello CLS folk! LAG and Curiositas are sponsoring a Student Research Symposium again next spring as a platform for students from diverse disciplines to present their research projects, fostering collaboration and knowledge exchange. Please be on the lookout for excellent student work, and encourage your students to submit their projects by February 28, 2025. (Note that the deadline for Curiositas is Jan. 14, 2025). Here are the links:
Student Research Symposium, Curiositas, Liberal Arts Gateway
Student Research Symposium
Friday, April 18th
Highland Campus (specific location TBD)
Poster Presentations: 1:00 pm - 2:00 pm
Essay Presentations: 2:00 pm - 3:30 pm
From Rob Crowl
Only one more chance to join us for some creative writing this year on December 13th from 12pm to 1:30pm on Zoom. This month, we'll be focusing on voice, and we'll try out various literary techniques that will help us craft various tones, perspectives, and styles. I hope to see you all there!
Cheers!
Zoom Info:
CLS - Creative Writing Group
Time: Dec 13, 2024, 12:00 PM - 1:30pm
Join Zoom Meeting: https://austincc.zoom.us/j/86146111976?pwd=X54HJ2jqfAYdm8V0DDkeBZ5uwaxIaX.1
Meeting ID: 861 4611 1976
Passcode: 814653
From Chris Gardner
What, you thought the fact that we haven't had winter yet means it's too soon to think about our Spring Book Club?
O silly Reader. When will you learn.
In the spring, we read a single-author short story collection. We avoid career retrospectives, so think "album" not "greatest hits."
As usual, we will gather at Easy Tiger by the Highland Campus to discuss at a date to be determined.
You are encouraged to sign up for our non-binding interest list to keep receiving emails or propose a text if/when you feel the urge, and you can always visit our website to see where we've already been.
Two Reminders:
We are an open group. The invites go out to CLS, but you can always bring a +1 or forward this to interested parties.
Book Club will be paired with a book swap. Bring a book or books you are willing to part with, and let's spread some stories around.
Happy reading, readers. Hope to see you there!
Also, throughout the Fall semester San Gabriel is celebrating The Wonder of Literature with monthly meetups that spotlight different literary genres. Meetups are from 12pm-3pm in the San Gabriel Atrium. December 5 will explore Science Fiction. There will be discussions, snacks, and a mobile library.
From Beth Frye
Dear Colleagues:
We have been receiving questions about the (New) ACC Faculty Evaluation Process. To reduce your anxiety, I have created a short screencast video to provide an overview of the new process. This year we are transitioning to the new evaluation calendar. We are currently finishing up the 2023-24 evaluations (old process) and the evaluation of the materials we submit for the academic year 2024-25 will be next Fall (2025).
Video: (NEW) ACC Faculty Evaluation Process: Overview
In the Spring, I will be creating videos to help guide faculty through the portfolio creation process. I (Beth Frye) will be designated (P3) for 2024-25 which means I will be completing the full portfolio that is due by May 2025 inservice. So, as I create my own portfolio, I will be sharing my approach with you. My committee and I will also be hosting brown bag discussions on ZOOM to answer questions and give faculty an opportunity to share with one another.
I hope this information is helpful for you, and you are off to a good start this semester.
In response to the on-going conversations about the accessibility of Blackboard courses, CLS encourages all faculty to investigate their BB accessibility scores and begin the process of addressing scores below 80%. Dean Toño Ramirez made this brief, helpful video to demo Accessibility Reports. If you need help fixing the accessibility of your Blackboard courses, you have resources!
Instructional design support is always available to help. And here's TLED's Accessibility information page.
Within CLS, we are fortunate to have Amber Clontz helping folks get their Bb documents ADA reader friendly. You can email her for tips or to meet on Bb related matters on those lovely Friday drop ins she's been offering.
On December 6th, after the end-of-semester meeting and the Tagging Party, CLS will also have people to answer questions about ADA Compliance and Accessibility.
Faculty can now request Grade Changes and convert Incompletes using an online process through the My ACC Faculty Portal. The Records Office has put together this detailed how-to: Grade Change Instructions for Faculty. The online requests are sent directly to the Department Chair for review.
This new online process will entirely replace the paper Grade Change requests in Spring 2025 (both paper and online requests will be processed during the Fall 2024 semester).
Also--It Is FREAKING AWESOME! Like, more awesome than that. Even more awesome. I swear--this Is so easy--please use the new online form. You will fee the joy. At least, I am feeling It!
Please send us contributions for our next CLS Profile (2024-25). We'd love to see a picture of you and/or your students, including selfies with students, photos with colleagues at conferences--especially CLS activities! (Don't forget to get photo permission forms from students signed.) Aside from photos, we are looking for contributions in as many categories as apply to you; you can also nominate a colleague's reading(s) or assignment(s)! Keep details concrete and short. The first CLS Profile was a BIG SUCCESS! And, we'd love to hear from loads and loads of our faculty for next years'! (Also, we'll ask for contributions through the first part of the Spring Term. This form will stay open--and feel free to share things as they come up)
Share your AWESOMENESS Here: Faculty Contributions for 2025 CLS Profile
Holler at Wendy Elle, Luanne Preston, or Dania Dwyer if you have questions or thoughts!
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Becky Villarreal, ACC English instructor and LELA tutor, assists students with papers via email. They can email her directly at bvillarr@austincc.edu (with their papers in a DOC file and their instructor's directions) or click here to fill out a form. Email Becky if you have questions or check out her website. She is also hosting writing workshops on Monday mornings and Wednesday afternoons this fall:
Manic Monday Workshops 10 - 11 a.m. (Click here to sign in/up; Click here to join Zoom): 12/9 (Resumes)
Wednesday Writing Workshops 4-5 p.m. (Click here to sign in/up; Click here to join Zoom): 12/4 (Literary and Academic Competitions)
Need help setting up your Blackboard page? Have a quick question about a Blackboard function?
Email Amber Clontz for the Zoom invite; she's hosting regularly on Fridays 3-4pm.
Can’t make the day/time? Send your availability to request an alternative :)
Brought to you by the Textbooks & Technology Committee 📚🪱💻
This is our chance as Adjuncts to tackle this big project, brainstorm innovative ideas, and prepare our spring semester presentation for Chancellor Russell. Bring your concerns, creativity, innovation, and your willingness for a deep-dive work session. All adjuncts who attend as guests will earn one hour of professional development. Let’s demonstrate our teamwork!
When: Friday, December 6 from 6:00 to 7:00 pm
Zoom Link: https://austincc.zoom.us/j/83349747296?pwd=LZbefDVhUFcfvIaRIGs4Tl6OCPr69V.1
Workday Registration: https://www.myworkday.com/austincc/learning/course/1452521a9d701000b885b2f13b530001?type=9882927d138b100019b6a2df1a46018b
The End- of- Semester FINAL DRAFTS event is this Thursday, Dec 5, 4pm-6pm, Highland Campus, Bldg. 2000, Rm 2.2504 (the space across from the Black Box Theater). There will be food and drink and swag and generally good company as we celebrate another semester of works completed and submitted.
SURVIVAL IS THE LEAST OF MY DESIRES: A Reading and Discussion in Memoriam of Dorothy Allison, Dec 5, 6pm- 7pm, Highland Campus, Bldg 2000, Rm 1230. The bio that follows is from a FRESH AIR transcript:
Dorothy Allison…wrote the critically acclaimed bestselling novel "Bastard Out Of Carolina, " about violence and sexual abuse in a poor Southern family….When the book was published, George Garrett wrote in The New York Times book review,… "the literary territory that Allison has set out to explore is dangerous turf, a mine field. It is a great pleasure to see her succeed, blithe and graceful as Baryshnikov in performance." The book was a finalist for the National Book Award for Fiction. Allison also wrote a collection of short stories called "Trash," a second novel called "Cavedweller" and a memoir titled "Two Or Three Things I Know For Sure."
Encourage your students to attend!
Please, also, encourage your students to submit creative works—poetry, short stories, artwork, dramatic works, screenplays, creative nonfiction—to the RIO REVIEW.
And it's just about time for this semester’s RIO REVIEW Release Event, to celebrate the publication of this semester’s edition! Dec 16, 7pm- 815pm, Highland Campus, Black Box Theatre. Food & Drink!!
We hope to see you, as well, at the Creative Writing events!
Looking for ways to inspire community and design collaboration in your classes? Check out the second video in the Insights for Success series: Collaborative Group Work. This series shares data collected from the Change Initiatives Leadership Academy.
Make sure that your students know about the resources available through Faculty Advising in Liberal Arts.
Who Are We
Faculty who are subject-matter experts in various disciplines such as psychology, communications, philosophy, humanities, government, and more.
We Help Students:
Explore and select a discipline-specific major
Discover possible major-to-career pathways
Develop strategies for college success
Clarify academic and transfer goals
Who We Work With:
General Studies AA majors
Students considering majors in the Liberal Arts
Learn More: https://sites.google.com/austincc.edu/facultyadvising-libarts
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