When I'm not in the real or virtual classroom, you'll probably find me digging in the dirt and weeding out the old while thinking of new ideas of how we can build better bridges between technology and the natural world.
If you're like me, you probably learn best through kinetic touch, sight and sound and online learning might feel scary. I want you to know that I want to help you feel comfortable in this space and will do whatever it takes to breakdown the barriers that might exist for you by learning in this modality. If we remain open to learning through the challenges and developing new ways of thinking, the possibilities are endless.
Above, under Courses you will see links to my classes that include important information about the subject matter, student learning outcomes, important dates and supplies you will need to help you better prepare for the semester.
Below, you will see the best way to contact me outside of class as well as some resources for helping you get started with online learning. I look forward to having a flourishing semester with each and every one of you and encourage you to drop me a note and let me know a bit about you before classes begin.
"education is the most powerful weapon which you can use to change the world."
~nelson mandela
Michele Sieglitz, Faculty. Broadcast Electronic Media Arts (BEMA)
Contact: msieglit@ccsf.edu (Please allow up to 48 hrs. response time)
Office Hours: Tue 1-2pm
Go to the RAM ID Portal and Login.
Username: CCSF ID, examples: W12345678 or @12345678
Your Canvas password is your RAM ID password.
Instructions for new students
Once logged in, Click on the Canvas Tile.
Shortcut: Login directly to Canvas.
Canvas Chat Support is available 24/7.
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