Department of Composition & Literary Studies
Dr. Wendy Elle: wendy.elle@austincc.edu
Happy PRIDE month! Be sure to check out ACC's Cultural Mosaic: A Celebration of Pride Month for a list of ACC and community events throughout the month.
Also, make plans to attend ACC's Juneteenth Celebration at Eastview campus (flyer and details below).
Remember to get your summer 24 syllabi and your Faculty Reflection Forms for spring 24 submitted this week! CLS no longer uses the Faculty Input form that was attached to your course evaluation email. Instead, we now use the Faculty Reflection Form, which we submit to the Academic Year 23-24 Collection Form (see the first item in CLS Announcements for more details).
June 16
Submit summer 24 syllabi to Academic Year 23-24 Collection Form
Submit Faculty Reflection Forms for spring 24 to Academic Year 23-24 Collection Form
Update Lighthouse for summer courses and office hours
June 18
ACC Juneteenth Celebration, Eastview Campus, 10am-3pm
June 19
Juneteenth Holiday! (ACC Campuses are Closed)
The Tasks
Review the course evaluations from Spring 2024, complete the Faculty Reflection Form (FRF) and upload it to the collection form by June 16, 2024. If you did not teach Spring 2024, please complete the FRF and note on it that you did not teach Spring 2024. If you are teaching Summer 2024, you will upload your syllabi to the collection form, too. If you are not teaching Summer 2024, please note that on the collection form.
Instructions
Download a copy of the Faculty Reflection Form to your computer, fill it out and upload it in the correct section of the collection form: Academic Year 23-24 Collection Form
We are using the same collection form as before: it collects information and documents for the entire 23-24 academic year. Because the form itself cannot be rearranged without disrupting the spreadsheet of information and documents submitted, you’ll have to scroll down to the sections needed at this time: one to submit the Faculty Reflection Form and the other to submit summer syllabi or note that you are not teaching summer classes.
Please scroll down the Academic Year 23-24 Collection Form until you see the following:
🙂FACULTY REFLECTION FORM DUE JUNE 16, 2024🙂
Follow the directions and upload your completed Faculty Reflection Form.
If you are teaching Summer 2024, upload your syllabi within the first two weeks of the start of the summer session(s) you’re teaching. If you are not teaching any summer classes, please go to this section and state that you are not teaching summer (this easy step for you is of great help to the committee).
Be sure to hit SUBMIT before exiting the Google Form!
Please scroll down the Academic Year 23-24 Collection Form until you see the following:
🙂Summer 24 Syllabi, Option #1🙂
Follow the directions and provide the link to the folder containing your syllabi or, alternatively, upload each summer syllabus in the Option #2 section.
Be sure to hit SUBMIT before exiting the Google Form!
You do not need to resubmit documents you previously submitted, e.g. syllabi from previous semesters. Those have already been deposited in your folder for review by the Faculty Evaluation Committee.
REGISTRATION EXTENDED DUE TO INTEREST!
NEW DEADLINE: JUNE 16TH!
Don't miss out on this chance to earn professional development credits, a small stipend, eligibility to teach your own paired INRW 0340 courses, and be treated to breakfast and lunch during our week-long training.
As we prepare for the Fall 2024 semester and meeting the demands of increased enrollment, INRW has created a year-long program of support that begins with foundational training and continues with mentorship throughout the first two semesters of teaching INRW 0340 paired with ENGL 1301 courses. This will include direct mentorship with current co-requisite instructors, peer class observations in the Fall, synchronous and asynchronous meetings, and self-reflection.
Purpose:
To ensure all INRW instructors are well versed in the best practices for INRW students at ACC.
Timeline:
Summer: Attend week-long in-person institute (7/8–7/12)
Fall: Potentially teach first INRW 0340 and ENGL 1301 paired course/ establish mentorship and focus on reflection of teaching
Spring: Continuation of mentorship and self-reflection
General Information:
We will be holding the INRW Institute from July 8th–12th at Highland Campus.
Successful completion of this training will allow instructors to be eligible to teach INRW 0340 paired with ENGL 1301.
With developmental students being best served via face-to-face instruction, this training will be focused on instructional activities and implementation in the FTF classroom.
Participation will meet your peer dialogue requirement.
Questions:
Kendall Dingee: kdudley@austincc.edu
Interest Form:
To indicate interest, please take a few minutes and complete the interest form: INRW Institute Interest Form (you will need an unofficial transcript to complete this form)
Jill Bosche has pulled together some FABULOUS and much need resources into our new Mental Health Ressources Hub for CLS. Big thanks to our intrepid and totally awesome web site designer, Colin Shanafelt, for his work. Please take a moment to review the new site. It has so much Information--I am so grateful to Jill for taking this from a brilliant Idea to a fully developed resource we so heartily need!
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Check out Shakespeare cold-reads with CLS and the new initiative called Broadening the Accessibility and Reading of the Drama of Shakespeare (BARDS). Join Shakespeare nerd enthusiast Amber Luttig-Buonodono and your CLS colleagues in an unrehearsed, low-stakes, encouraging voyage into Act One (5/16) of A Midsummer Night's Dream, followed by subsequent acts on Thursday evenings through June 13. All experience levels, including no prior experience, are encouraged to participate. Let's break down the gates of Early Modern theatre!
More info HERE.
Please RSVP via this FORM so we can send you the Zoom link!
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From Becky Villarreal:
A group of CLS faculty (prompted by students) are interested in forming a writing (both creative and academic) virtual/hybrid/hyflex group for ACC students. If you would like to participate, please join us via Zoom on Tuesday, June 18, at 11 a.m., for a brainstorming session with Wendy to discuss how such a group would work. We welcome your input!
Click here for the Zoom link.
Genevieve Kent Elbaor, an Honors student at ACC, had the poem "Leaven" published in UT's Hothouse Literary Journal, Spring 2024. Our students are amazing!
CLS Professor David Rice was published in Five Things I've Learned. Check it out at https://myfivethings.com/america/david-rice/.
The Liberal Arts Gateway (LAG) is a student success initiative that seeks to link the student’s lived experience to the heart of each Liberal Arts discipline. LAG faculty focus on community building and engagement strategies within themed classes that involve students in meaningful avenues of inquiry. As a LAG member, you will redesign an existing composition or literature class while participating in a Community of Practice that offers collaboration and support. If you would like to be a part of LAG, email Chris Berni: cberni@austincc.edu.
Curiositas is ACC's academic journal for the Liberal Arts, Humanities, and Communication. We are dedicated to publishing excellent student work that showcases curiositas, the meddlesome, intense curiosity that underlies our disciplines. As you're completing your final grading, please nominate or submit your best student work to be considered for next year's edition. You can check out our current issue at our website, and submit there too! Please reach out to Alex Watkins, alexandra.watkins@austincc.edu, if you have any questions!
From Chris Berni
The Student Research Symposium will be back in April 2025, and we are accepting submissions through February 28, 2025. This event was super fun this year and reminds us all of why we love teaching! Please submit (with student permission) or encourage your students to submit their best research projects via the LAG website. We will consider any work that can be turned into a poster, presented on a laptop, or read aloud.
Please reach out to Chris Berni (cberni@austincc.edu) if you have any questions!
Also, if you would like to read student submissions, let Chris know!
From The Revitalizing the Major Team:
Greetings, CLS Faculty!
In the fall, we'll vote to ratify the content and structure of the three English Major Concentrations we've created together. The documents governing the concentrations are linked below. We'd love your feedback and suggestions, or just general questions, so that we can work the final crafting stages smoothly and collaboratively.
Concentration in Honors English and Composition
Concentration in Multicultural Literature
Concentration in Popular Culture
Please direct questions regarding concentration content and structure to Eli Ryder. And, if you have questions about or would like to volunteer to work with our fabulous students with their concentration portfolios, direct those inquiries to Wendy Elle.
We look forward to hearing from you!
At the CLS Tres de Mayo Meeting we got a sneak peek at the Blackboard shell that the Textbook and Technology Committee has been working hard to build. CLS Faculty can now VIEW the Shells in the demo area of Blackboard. Please keep in mind that we are in the perusal and feedback phase of this process. The Shells are not ready for you to export and use yet.
Access the BB Shells by following this link: https://austincc-demo.blackboard.com/ultra/stream
Click on COURSES and find Template 1 and Template 2
Share your feedback on this form: Blackboard Shell Comments and Suggestions
CLS faculty have been added to the BB Shells as Facilitators. This means that you will be able to look around in Instructor View, but you will not be able to change any content. So please don't try to change any content!
If you are unable to access the BB Shells, please contact Anja Ketcham and include your ACC ID in the email (it's the fastest way to add you).
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At our Tres de Mayo CLS meeting, Luanne Preston mentioned our need for faculty mentors.
Quick Details about the Mentor Role:
Mentor requirements: Three years teaching at ACC; "very good" or "excellent" student evaluations. Complete online ACC mentor training.
Mentor stipend: $200 per mentee per semester; an expectation of about 10 hours of contact with mentee, including in-person meeting (if possible) and optional classroom visit.
If you are interested in mentoring a new or returning CLS faculty member in the Fall 2024/Spring 2025 semesters, then please complete this I Want to Be a Mentor form.
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It's the end of the semester, and sometimes students shout us out in emails, brief notes, evaluations, and thank you cards. If you're willing to share these Love Notes from students, please add them to our Love Notes repository by filling out this form: CLS Love Notes. CLS may share these on the CLS Department Profile or website.
Do you have curious, highly motivated students you think would do well in an Honors CLS course? Please let them know about our available Fall '24 courses! Below are the course titles, and you can take a look at the course profile page for more in-depth descriptions.
English Composition II: Texas Writers (ENGL 1302, 701), Joe O’Connell
British Literature 18th c. to the Present: Gothic Literature (ENGL 2323, 700), Hyflex, RGC, MW 10:30-11:50 am, Melissa Holton
American Literature Civil War to Present: Sunrise in the Americas: Contemporary Indigenous Arts & Activism (ENGL 2328, 701), Hyflex, CYP TTh 10:30-11:50 am, Heidi Juel
American Literature Civil War to Present: American Apocalypse: Wrecking and Rebuilding (ENGL 2328, 700), HLC, MW 1:30-2:50 pm, Anne-Marie Thomas
We also offer Honors courses in 14 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.
In an effort to provide a seamless pathway for students to express interest in potentially joining our ranks, we've created an English Major Interest Form. It'd be fabulous if we could have this posted to your Blackboard sites! Pinned announcement, maybe? Or, Menu item in the "Student Support" section? Wherever it fits, we'd love to have the space!
Our magnificent English Major Website features a few faculty so that our majors can see who they have in their corner. We opened the site with the idea that we would all rotate through these featured spaces, providing a spotlight for many different voices and perspectives. Basically, you're all ROCKSTARS and we want to share the stage with all of you. If you're interested--and why wouldn't you be interested? --give the link below a click and submit your info. Help us show our majors how cool you are!
Featured Faculty Info Collection Form
The fillable form allows anyone--you, me, the student, English-major curious folk--to audit a student's transcript and help them see how close they are to becoming an English AA. Students can take the completed audit to their advisor. (The videos explain how to access a student's transcript and fill out the form)
How to Access Student Transcripts - YouTube Video
The English Degree Audit Form - YouTube Video
ACC Eastview Campus | 3401 Webberville Road | 10 am - 3 pm
There will be a program in the morning followed by music, live performances, giveaways, and activities for everyone to enjoy! We will have a gaming truck, bouncy gym, henna/tattoo artist, face painting, caricaturist, badminton, dunking booth, dominoes, cards, bean bag toss, basketball, pickleball, football & soccer, as well as various vendors, ACC Departments, and Community Organizations.
The City of Austin Code Department will provide lunch for the youth: hotdogs, chips, & lemonade. There will be a free Kona ice truck and a free food truck for the adults which will provide a variety of items to choose from: chicken & fries, chicken & waffles, or brisket & eggrolls. There will also be a free Kona Ice truck. This event is free and open to the public.
We look forward to seeing you on Tuesday, June 18, 2024. If you have any questions, please let us know.
Wanda Alexander waleand@austincc.edu 512-223-5030
Darrell Merriweather dmerriwe@austincc.edu 512-223-5197
Phyllis Clark pclark@austincc.edu 512-223-5129 (Vendor Information)
Faculty who attend the upcoming Adobe Education Institute (June 10 - 13) or are Intermediate/Advanced Adobe tool users are invited to participate in a work day on Friday, June 21, 2024, from 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. at Highland Business Center (HBC).
Jason Vidrine, ACC Communications Studies Faculty member, will facilitate an in-person work session where faculty will use what they've learned at the Adobe Education Institute or as an Intermediate/Advanced level user of an Adobe tool to create a single activity using the Adobe Creative Campus suite. Faculty will then become the students and test the activities that their peers have created.
Register here: Faculty Work Session
Contact Sara Schulz for more details or clarification.
ACC will be converting to BB Ultra in Summer 25. Starting Wednesday May 29, faculty have access to Ultra Build Out Sites.
Below are some select details from VC Gaye Lynn Scott's May 29 email:
An Ultra Build Out Site is the "sandbox" within which you can play with Ultra and build out your existing course(s) in the Ultra environment. To access your UBOS, you can log in to Blackboard as normal and select 'Ultra Build Out Courses' from the drop-down menu under the Current Courses heading. These UBOS are unique to each faculty member (whether teaching in credit, Continuing Education, or Adult Education) and represent courses taught since summer 2023 by modality and by part of term (teaching session).
You can access asynchronous training modules here: BB Ultra Asynchronous Workshop
If you want more guidance, contact your Instructional Designer or email dlstaff@austincc.edu
Admissions and Enrollment has an internal Google Site designed just for faculty. This site is available on the ACC InfoHub Resources page under Faculty Resources. We also recommend bookmarking the Admissions and Enrollment Instructional Support site directly for your quick reference.
How can WE support YOU?
Admissions and Enrollment partners with instruction on many processes throughout the semester including assistance with class enrollment, schedule changes, attendance certification, and grade submission among others. We are available in-person and virtually to assist you and your students. Front-counter service teams are located at every campus, and our administrative teams--Executive Dean, Registrar, Transcript Evaluations, and Graduation--are located at the Highland Business Center.
We are also available for in-person and virtual classroom visits to share information about our support services with you and your students. If you are interested in a classroom visit, departmental meeting visit, or need additional Admissions and Enrollment assistance, please reach out to any A&E Operations/Outreach Regional Directors.
We look forward to collaborating, and wish you a great semester!
ACC Admissions and Enrollment Team
Christine Hall, North Regional Director of A&E Operations/Outreach (CYP, NRG, RRC, SAC) chall1@austincc.edu, 512-223-0420
Cynthia Rodriguez, Interim Central Regional Director of A&E Operations/Outreach (EGN, EVC, HLC, RGC) cynthia.rodriguez@austincc.edu, 512-223-3038
Patty Behr, South Regional Director of A&E Operations/Outreach (HYS, RVS, SAC) patricia.behr@austincc.edu, 512-223-6065
Linda Terry, Executive Dean, Admissions, Enrollment and Completion-Districtwide. lkluck@austincc.edu 512-223-7666
CILA explores the principles of Humanizing Education, UDL, Belonging and Purpose, TiLT, and Reimagining Assessments and Grading in a dynamic interdisciplinary community of practice. This positively impacts student and faculty success. See OIRA's latest report on CILA. Data-informed classroom strategies and evidence-based practices are important in creating a culture shift for our faculty and students.
The 2023-2024 CILA Cohort did some amazing work! See the One-Pagers.
Kisha Barrett and her crew are reaching out again to ask you to invite faculty to this learning opportunity.
Kisha says "There are two learning opportunities, one in Summer 2024 and Fall 2024. I have listed the eligible courses, the schedule, and linked the CILA RSVP information in the attached document. I would appreciate the opportunity to recruit faculty in your departments...Please reach out with any questions, and I look forward to hearing from you. Thank you for your time and consideration."
Deadlines:
July 12 for the Summer Institute
August 15 for the Fall Cohort
Contact Info:
Office Phone- (512) 223-7473
Email- lakisha.barrett@austincc.edu
From Cristiana Conti-Easton, Professor in Philosophy, Religion, and Humanities
I am happy to share a new wonderful opportunity for all those interested in exploring Biblical Hebrew's fascinating linguistic and cultural legacy. I will be hosting a free Online Biblical Hebrew Class during the upcoming Fall 2024 and Winter 2025 semesters.
This course is best for students who have no prior knowledge of Hebrew. Throughout the course, we will cover the essential aspects of the Hebrew language, including grammar, vocabulary, and syntax while studying and analyzing various texts from the Hebrew Bible/Old Testament. You will learn the fundamental elements of Biblical Hebrew grammar and vocabulary with an interactive textbook, which will be provided during the course, and meet in a live, online class. No matter your age, education level, or career pursuits, this class provides a valuable and enriching experience.
Course Details:
Duration: Fall 2024 & Spring 2025 semesters
Frequency: 2 hours per week
When: TBA
Times: TBA
Platform: Zoom
Key Highlights:
Expert Instruction: The class is led by an experienced instructor well-versed in Biblical Hebrew and its historical background.
Interactive Learning: You will participate in dynamic conversations, interactive exercises, and collaborative learning activities.
Flexible Schedule: The class is designed to accommodate students' busy schedules with convenient online sessions.
Registration for this course is now open. To secure your spot register here by August 15, 2024.
Who Can Participate: Regardless of their major or background, all ACC students are welcome to join the class.
If you have any questions or need further information, please don't hesitate to contact me at cristiana.conti-easton@austincc.edu or Schedule a Meeting via Zoom.
I am excited to have you join the Online Biblical Hebrew Class this Fall!
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