Welcome to Season 2: Interconnections
This season is part of MTC Interconnections, a variety of programs that seeks to examine and improve the interconnections in our college in order to better serve each other and our students.
Instructional Ecology will now tap into the networks and branches of the college and focus on storytelling. Each episode will have a host of voices talking about their work and who they're in community with and how they serve our students.
This is a story about innovation at the college.
We begin with a professor who is increasingly concerned with a big barrier to student success: the cost of textbooks. He decides to do something with his own classes to address that issue and ends up drawing in the rest of his department and connecting with staff and administration in other places of the college who all share his interest in the solution.
Join us to follow the flow of these ideas and people into a confluence of purpose and action all to support our students' success.
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If you'd like to hear more about another professor's work to find and create OER for an MTC class, you can listen Greg Colley's interview on Instructional Ecology. Greg appeared in our first season to talk about his teaching and the page for his episode has more OER resources as well.
Access the MTC Library's LibGuide to find out more.