This document provides a summary of the Responsive Innovative Collaborative college campus. It discusses the college's history and growth, partnerships with local organizations, and programs available for students and lifelong learners, including the Academy for Lifelong Learning, classes, bus trips, the fitness center, and arts programs. Floor plans and maps of the campus are also included.
Du học Mỹ bậc trung học phổ thông (THPT) hiện đang trở thành xu hướng được nhiều phụ huynh quan tâm và định hướng cho con. Đây là cơ hội giúp các em học sinh hòa nhập sớm với môi trường quốc tế và là bước đệm vững chắc vào các trường đại học nổi tiếng.
Là đại diện tuyển sinh chính thức của East Catholic Highschool tại Việt Nam, Công ty Du học Toàn cầu ASCI sẽ hỗ trợ bạn toàn diện - nhanh chóng - hiệu quả nhất.
THÔNG TIN LIÊN HỆ TƯ VẤN
Hotline:
– Hà Nội: 098.111.2561 (gặp chị Thu Hoài)
– TP. HCM: 097.946.1133 (gặp chị Mỹ Hạnh)
Địa chỉ văn phòng:
- HÀ NỘI: 12 Hoàng Cầu, Đống Đa - Phone: 04.35381798 - Email: hn@duhoctoancau.com
- HẢI PHÒNG: 41 Trần Phú, Ngô Quyền - Phone: 031.3565999 - Email: hp@duhoctoancau.com
- TP. HỒ CHÍ MINH: 77 Điện Biên Phủ, P.Đa Kao, Quận 1 - Phone: 0979.46.11.33 - Email: hcm@duhoctoancau.com
Du học Mỹ bậc trung học phổ thông (THPT) hiện đang trở thành xu hướng được nhiều phụ huynh quan tâm và định hướng cho con. Đây là cơ hội giúp các em học sinh hòa nhập sớm với môi trường quốc tế và là bước đệm vững chắc vào các trường đại học nổi tiếng.
Là đại diện tuyển sinh chính thức của East Catholic Highschool tại Việt Nam, Công ty Du học Toàn cầu ASCI sẽ hỗ trợ bạn toàn diện - nhanh chóng - hiệu quả nhất.
THÔNG TIN LIÊN HỆ TƯ VẤN
Hotline:
– Hà Nội: 098.111.2561 (gặp chị Thu Hoài)
– TP. HCM: 097.946.1133 (gặp chị Mỹ Hạnh)
Địa chỉ văn phòng:
- HÀ NỘI: 12 Hoàng Cầu, Đống Đa - Phone: 04.35381798 - Email: hn@duhoctoancau.com
- HẢI PHÒNG: 41 Trần Phú, Ngô Quyền - Phone: 031.3565999 - Email: hp@duhoctoancau.com
- TP. HỒ CHÍ MINH: 77 Điện Biên Phủ, P.Đa Kao, Quận 1 - Phone: 0979.46.11.33 - Email: hcm@duhoctoancau.com
Du học Mỹ bậc trung học phổ thông (THPT) hiện đang trở thành xu hướng được nhiều phụ huynh quan tâm và định hướng cho con. Đây là cơ hội giúp các em học sinh hòa nhập sớm với môi trường quốc tế và là bước đệm vững chắc vào các trường đại học nổi tiếng.
Là đại diện tuyển sinh chính thức của East Catholic Highschool tại Việt Nam, Công ty Du học Toàn cầu ASCI sẽ hỗ trợ bạn toàn diện - nhanh chóng - hiệu quả nhất.
THÔNG TIN LIÊN HỆ TƯ VẤN
Hotline:
– Hà Nội: 098.111.2561 (gặp chị Thu Hoài)
– TP. HCM: 097.946.1133 (gặp chị Mỹ Hạnh)
Địa chỉ văn phòng:
- HÀ NỘI: 12 Hoàng Cầu, Đống Đa - Phone: 04.35381798 - Email: hn@duhoctoancau.com
- HẢI PHÒNG: 41 Trần Phú, Ngô Quyền - Phone: 031.3565999 - Email: hp@duhoctoancau.com
- TP. HỒ CHÍ MINH: 77 Điện Biên Phủ, P.Đa Kao, Quận 1 - Phone: 0979.46.11.33 - Email: hcm@duhoctoancau.com
Celebrating Our Towns (and Gowns): Digital Collections and CollaborationsKristen Yarmey
Presentation and discussion session about collaboration on digital collections, given with Martina Soden (Scranton Public Library) at the Pennsylvania Library Association Northeast Chapter spring workshop on June 13, 2014.
United Nations International Day for Persons with DisabilitiesManisha Khetarpal
The library celebrated Un Nationald Day for Persons with Disabilities with a proclamation to the city council, PAWs-Persons with Abilities Working together with schools, Adult Guardianship and Trustee Act presentations, Communications Skills at Workplace and a Community Get together with activities, workshops and presentations.
Du học Mỹ bậc trung học phổ thông (THPT) hiện đang trở thành xu hướng được nhiều phụ huynh quan tâm và định hướng cho con. Đây là cơ hội giúp các em học sinh hòa nhập sớm với môi trường quốc tế và là bước đệm vững chắc vào các trường đại học nổi tiếng.
Là đại diện tuyển sinh chính thức của East Catholic Highschool tại Việt Nam, Công ty Du học Toàn cầu ASCI sẽ hỗ trợ bạn toàn diện - nhanh chóng - hiệu quả nhất.
THÔNG TIN LIÊN HỆ TƯ VẤN
Hotline:
– Hà Nội: 098.111.2561 (gặp chị Thu Hoài)
– TP. HCM: 097.946.1133 (gặp chị Mỹ Hạnh)
Địa chỉ văn phòng:
- HÀ NỘI: 12 Hoàng Cầu, Đống Đa - Phone: 04.35381798 - Email: hn@duhoctoancau.com
- HẢI PHÒNG: 41 Trần Phú, Ngô Quyền - Phone: 031.3565999 - Email: hp@duhoctoancau.com
- TP. HỒ CHÍ MINH: 77 Điện Biên Phủ, P.Đa Kao, Quận 1 - Phone: 0979.46.11.33 - Email: hcm@duhoctoancau.com
Celebrating Our Towns (and Gowns): Digital Collections and CollaborationsKristen Yarmey
Presentation and discussion session about collaboration on digital collections, given with Martina Soden (Scranton Public Library) at the Pennsylvania Library Association Northeast Chapter spring workshop on June 13, 2014.
United Nations International Day for Persons with DisabilitiesManisha Khetarpal
The library celebrated Un Nationald Day for Persons with Disabilities with a proclamation to the city council, PAWs-Persons with Abilities Working together with schools, Adult Guardianship and Trustee Act presentations, Communications Skills at Workplace and a Community Get together with activities, workshops and presentations.
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Embracing GenAI - A Strategic ImperativePeter Windle
Artificial Intelligence (AI) technologies such as Generative AI, Image Generators and Large Language Models have had a dramatic impact on teaching, learning and assessment over the past 18 months. The most immediate threat AI posed was to Academic Integrity with Higher Education Institutes (HEIs) focusing their efforts on combating the use of GenAI in assessment. Guidelines were developed for staff and students, policies put in place too. Innovative educators have forged paths in the use of Generative AI for teaching, learning and assessments leading to pockets of transformation springing up across HEIs, often with little or no top-down guidance, support or direction.
This Gasta posits a strategic approach to integrating AI into HEIs to prepare staff, students and the curriculum for an evolving world and workplace. We will highlight the advantages of working with these technologies beyond the realm of teaching, learning and assessment by considering prompt engineering skills, industry impact, curriculum changes, and the need for staff upskilling. In contrast, not engaging strategically with Generative AI poses risks, including falling behind peers, missed opportunities and failing to ensure our graduates remain employable. The rapid evolution of AI technologies necessitates a proactive and strategic approach if we are to remain relevant.
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http://sandymillin.wordpress.com/iateflwebinar2024
Published classroom materials form the basis of syllabuses, drive teacher professional development, and have a potentially huge influence on learners, teachers and education systems. All teachers also create their own materials, whether a few sentences on a blackboard, a highly-structured fully-realised online course, or anything in between. Despite this, the knowledge and skills needed to create effective language learning materials are rarely part of teacher training, and are mostly learnt by trial and error.
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4. Responsive Innovative Collaborative
CY-FAIR ISD
• Explosive Growth
• 3rd Largest ISD in Texas (100,000+ Students)
• 11 High Schools
• 61% Minority
Responsive Innovative Collaborative
5. Responsive Innovative Collaborative
COMMUNITY INPUT
• Comprehensive
• Center of Community Life
• Welcoming & Accessible
• All Ages
• Transfer & Career Programs
• Collegiate Image
• Workforce Preparation
• Quality of Life
• Access
• Explosive Growth
6. Responsive Innovative Collaborative
FAIRBANKS CENTER
• Opened 2002
• Designed for Access &
Convenience
• First Step in Responsiveness
• Important Strategic Location
• Common “Philosophy” – One
College – Two Locations
Responsive Innovative Collaborative
10. Responsive Innovative Collaborative
DESIGNED TO ATTRACT & RETAIN
STUDENTS
• Collegiate Image
• Campus Lake and Native Katy
Prairie
• Computers in Food Court
• Wireless Campus Exterior
• Internet Café “Starbucks”
• Accessible Parking
11. PARTNERSHIPS
• Harris County Public Library
• Cy-Fair Volunteer Fire Dept.
& ESD #19
• YMCA
• CFISD
Responsive Innovative Collaborative
12. Academy for Lifelong Learning
Fun, education classes
No studying or homework required
Social Events throughout the year
Open Houses, Parties
Monthly Bus Trips
See history, art, architecture, nature, etc.
Buses provided by Harris County
Meet You There
Local trips to sights and restaurants
Chance to get out, meet other members, and
see something new
13. Academy for Lifelong Learning
Information about CyFair ALL this past year:
Over 700 members and growing
Held over 160 classes
Work with senior living groups in the Cy-Fair area
Many volunteer opportunities for members on
campus
Teach classes for LIFE and ALL
14. Academy for Lifelong Learning
Our committees and members are a great
resource for ALL and the college
Introduction to some of the players:
Sarah Walter –Curriculum
Sharon Samson – Bus Trips
Donn Peterson – Communication
Evelyn Carrington– Meet You There
19. Harris County Library
Bookclubs
Sports Page
Books without Borders
I Love a Mystery
Back in Time (Historical Fiction)
Common Thread
Crochet, knitting and needlework group
20. Harris County Library
Friends of Library
Bookstore – accepts book/CD/DVD donations
Volunteer opportunities at bookstore
Prom Closet – Elise Sheppard
Provide prom dresses for area teens
Volunteer opportunities during Prom season
ESL Outreach – Jill Vu
Talk time with volunteers
21. Harris County CyFair Library
eBook/eReader Workshops
Learn how to use HCPL Digital Media Catalog
Dates and times vary
Ten Pin Challenge – Wii Bowling Tournament
Next tourney Tuesday, Oct 29 from 10am
Practice sessions: Oct 8, 15, & 22 – 10-11am
Practice and Tourney in LRNC 131
Free, no registration required and Prizes!!!
22. Harris County CyFair Library
LIFE
Wed at 10am in Library Meeting Room 131
Computer Workshops
Learn e-mail, word process, spreadsheets,
internet searching and more
No registration required
23. Center for the Arts
Bosque Art Gallery – rotating exhibits
Two venues, Main Stage Theater and Black
Box Theater, for theater, choral and music
productions
Music productions from Symphonic Band,
String Orchestra and Jazz Band
Society for the Arts – Membership group
that supports Fine Arts at college through
scholarships, visiting artists and performers
24. Center for the Arts
Fall 2013
Molly’s Delicious – November 1-3 and 8-10
Jazz Roots – November 13
Kickin’ UP Classics – November 21
Pop Singers Concert – December 3
Pop Songwriting Concert – December 6
Grace Journey – December 7
Volunteer Opportunities
Wardrobe and stagecraft
Ushers
25. Fitness Center
Weight room and dressing facilities
Free weights, machines and cardio equipment
Open student use when classes not in session
Free classes for strength training, NIA and
Zumba
Must show ID card to sign in
Location - CENT 114
26. Fitness Center Hours
Monday - Thursday 11:45 am – 1.15 pm
3:00 pm – 5:50 pm
7:30 pm – 9:00 pm
Friday 11:30 am – 5:00 pm
Strength Training & Toning
Monday from 5:00 to 5:30 pm
NIA
Tuesday from 4:00 to 4:55 pm
Zumba
Thursday from 4:45 to 5:45 pm
28. Online ALL Information
ALL Blog for latest class information:
http://allcyfair.blogspot.com
ALL Blog for previous classes:
http://lsccyfairall.blogspot.com
Library Blog:
http://lsccyfairlife.blogspot.com
29. Campus Tour
Tour Guides: Students from CRU
Note: Courtesy Transport available
to/from parking lots (832-813-6800)