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== = Welcome to the Coastline Math Department Wiki = Because of our distributed campus we rarely see each other. A wiki is a great way to collaborate! Anyone can visit this page at http://coastlinemath.wikispaces.com. (//The most recent items are on top.)//

=Math Department Meeting Agenda for April 7, 2018=
 * RSI Task Force audit of part-timers Spring 2018
 * Instructor-initiated discussion prompts at tinyurl.com/CoastlineMathRSI (//Thank You:// Junko, May, Hao, and Gordon!)
 * OER
 * LA Trade Tech, LACCD and Accessibility lawsuit
 * Faculty Expectations (continued)
 * Placement Update including new 14-questions Guided Self-Placement
 * AB 705 and new curriculum
 * Synchronous activities in online classes (see Online Program With 96% Completion Rate)
 * Prerequisites and corequisites
 * The Affective Domain: Math Affirmations, A Math Major Talks About Fear, and NY Times Guiding Hand For Algebra and Anxiety

=//Math Department Meeting// Spring 2018 - February 15 Flex Day=
 * Guided Pathways activity
 * Faculty Minimum Expectations - Let's discuss this
 * Math Department Minimum Standards for RSI
 * Begin collecting RSI Discussion Prompts
 * New "All-In-One" class Math C047 Foundations of Math
 * Curriculum changes to comply with [|AB 705]
 * Guided Self-Placement for incoming math students
 * New version of @ONE Principles for Quality Online Teaching

=//Coastline Math Department Wiki Is Back!// Fall 2017 -- Math Department Meeting Agenda, October 28=
 * **Lisa Lee** and **Fred Feldon** new Math Department Co-Chairs (//**Lisa**//: Scheduling, Meetings, TERCs, CORs, Curriculum, Committees, Placement, Student Issues, Articulation; //**Fred**//: PT Faculty Hiring, Mentoring & Evaluation, Canvas, Program Review, Textbooks/Bookstore, Publisher Liason, Grants, SLOs, Technology)
 * Welcome New Instructors: Duy Tran, Bing Cheng, and Anton Butenko!
 * Welcome - Dean Tom Neal & VPI Vince Rodriguez
 * DOE, RSI, and Canvas Update - Lisa Lee, Fred Feldon, Dick Shiring, Thomas Cao
 * Length of Exam Sessions - Mike Everett
 * Academic Dishonesty and Course Grading Policies - Lisa Lee
 * Department Calculator Policy - Thomas Cao
 * Last Date of Attendance (LDA) on MyCCC Drop Rosters
 * Department OER Policy - Mitchell Alves
 * SLO Assessment and SLO Reporting Schedule - Fred Feldon, Mike Everett
 * Knewton - Anton Butenko
 * Update/Replace old exams, department exams - Mitchell Alves
 * New //Foundations of Math// combining all four developmental math classes - Fred Feldon
 * AP Exams and Credit/Placement Policy; see AB 1985 - Fred Feldon
 * Kahoot Every Day - Chau Tran

=//Fred's Finds// Fall 2017=
 * @Online Instruction Guidelines for Regular and Substantive Interaction and Regular and Effective Contact, by Coastline College Academic Senate.
 * Online Education Initiative (OEI) Online Course Design Standards including the latest Online Course Design Rubric
 * [[file:Coastline Academic Quality Rubric.pdf|Academic Quality Rubric]], by Coastline College Academic Senate
 * [[file:ONE Standards for Quality Online Teaching.pdf|@ONE Standards for Quality Online Teaching]]
 * DOE RSI Course Rubric for Coastline Instructors
 * New Coastline SharePoint Portal from Summer Technology Institute 2017 with accurate, complete and updated College Directory by Dave Thompson
 * "Big Six" questions most frequently asked by CC students--Can you help students answer them: What Are My Career Options, What Courses Should I Take, How Long Will It Take, How Much Will It Cost, How Much Financial Aid Can I Get, and Will My Credits Transfer, by Rob Johnstone, Coastline Pathways Consultant, National Center For Inquiry and Improvement
 * Multiple Measures Decision Rules for Coastline Math Placement, adapted from California Multiple Measures Assessment Project (MMAP).
 * Coastline Bookstore Optional Textbook Messages for Course Notes and Book Notes. For Pearson/MML use **Course Note** #8 and **Book Notes** #28 or #29.
 * Great ideas for open-ended questions at the //Better Questions// blog Mr.OrrIsAGeek.com by Jon Orr.
 * Sources for Non-Routine Problems That Stimulate Discussion by Fred Feldon
 * 100 Technology Skills for Today's Teachers & Students by Maria Andersen
 * 20 YouTube Channels Every Math Teacher Should Know About from //Educational Technology and Mobile Learning, July 2017//
 * Laptops and cell phones in class: The Invitation by Bonni Stachowiak, December, 2016, and Dealing With Digital Distraction In the Classroom by Common Sense Education, October, 2016

=//Fred's Finds// Spring 2013= =//Fred's Finds// Fall 2012= =//Fred's Finds// Spring 2012= =//Fred's Finds// Fall 2011=
 * Frazz Fibonachos comic by Jef Mallett, too cute!
 * Want students to be more active? Try being a little more passive! Dr. Barbi Honeycutt's latest post on FlipItConsulting.
 * Watch On Teaching Well by Nivaldo Tro, three-time Teacher of the Year at Westmont College, Santa Barbara.
 * Two-minute video on Creating Innovators by Tony Wagner.
 * Five Guiding Principals of Teaching Mathematics by the Institute for Mathematics & Computer Science (IMAC).
 * Hilarious parody of "I Will Survive" Calculus video I Will Derive a classic!
 * How cool is this? A Virtual Slide Rule
 * Stephen Chew's incredibly awesome How to Study videos (Samford University, Birmingham, AL).
 * If students ask why they have to do homework show How Your Brain Learns and Remembers
 * Annie Murphy Paul's article on learning theory about Why Floundering is Good: Trying to figure out something on your own before getting help produces better results than having guidance from the beginning.
 * New version of my vid on Discussion Boards: Heart of an Online Class
 * My latest instructional vid: Technology and Matrices in College Algebra
 * My new vid on Cloud Computing and Peer Review
 * The Official Peer Instruction Blog, Turn to Your Neighbor
 * Want to incorporate more active learning? Read Questioning Strategies for Teaching Cognitively Rigorous Curricula
 * Five Reasons to Get Students Talking outlines the advantages of student-to-student interaction.
 * Check out Ida's Blog from CSU Fresno on Learning, Teaching and Technology
 * Jeff Utecht's blog //The Thinking Stick// on Lecture As Content Is Dead and his video Community Trumps Content
 * Daphne Koller's amazing TED talk, What We're Learning from Online Education: "College is a place where a professor's lecture notes go straight to the students' lecture notes, without passing through the brain of either." -- Mark Twain
 * Disney's hilarious 1952 movie featuring Goofy: Teachers Are People
 * The 33 Digital Skills every 21st century teacher should have by Med Kharbach
 * OpenStudy the newest Web 2.0 social media-based world-wide math study group has over 65,000 members as of today!
 * OpenStudy the newest Web 2.0 social media-based world-wide math study group has over 39,500 members as of today!
 * Chronicle of Higher Ed article Disrupt Higher Ed
 * Post a lesson on the web using your iPad with EduCreations
 * Fred's newest video Academic Content in Discussion Boards V2
 * Aaron Sams and Jon Bergman have flipped their classroom
 * Use Twitter as a "lifeline" on exams
 * World's paper folding record broken by students
 * Kinetic, bistable optical illusion The Spinning Dancer
 * UCI talk on mathematics and music Math Sings the Blues__-
 * Archive of AMATYC Conference Proceedings from last year 2011
 * Direct Instruction vs Constructivist Learning at Active Learning
 * OpenStudy the newest Web 2.0 social media-based world-wide math study group has 25,000 members as of today!
 * Follow #edchat and #smcedu on Twitter
 * Subscribe to PatrickJMT calculus videos and more on YouTube or visit his homepage on Thinkwell
 * An Open Letter to Educators
 * Flipped Class community at vodcasting.ning
 * Students assess and report on their own learning at Students Assess their own Learning Gains (SALGSite.org)
 * End the Tyranny of the Lecture
 * Top 100 Tools for Learning 2011
 * Community blog tames Twitter at We Are Teachers
 * Number Gossip is total entertainment for math geeks
 * Changing Education Paradigms by Sir Ken Robinson
 * Fox News covers Statistics and a 4-time Texas Lottery winner
 * USDE Evaluation of Evidence-Based Practices in Online Learning: A Meta-Analysis 2010

=Math Department Meeting Agenda for February 4, Spring 2011=
 * Welcome new instructors **__MAY XU__** and **__MUTSUNO RYAN__**
 * Saigon Echo article on Chau Tran. Congratulations, Chau!
 * Wait List, enrollment management and Fall schedule planning
 * Summer schedule same as 2010--Assignments coming next week
 * New 1st 8-week class Math C030 successful!
 * New math placement test
 * Pearson New Course Design
 * Textbook options/Bookstore pricing of MyMathLab
 * Update Seaport pages every semester
 * New tablet devices (John, Jose and May)
 * Enrolled credits //vs// earned credits: Success and retention data will be distributed on April 8
 * See the PDF file Quick Guide to Writing Math on Message Boards and in Chats
 * Using Jing to embed images & video in Discussion Boards
 * Focus on: Discussion Board! Should we use assignments specific to DB's? Should there be department policies? What are best practices?
 * See articles From Posts to Patterns: A Metric to Characterize Discussion Board Activity in Online Courses, If You Build It They Will Come: Building Learning Communities Through Threaded Discussions, Benefits of Using Discussion Boards in Your Classes, Improving the Use of Discussion Boards, Grading Online Discussions, Enhancing and Assessing Abstract Thinking in Online Class Discussions, Discussion Management Tips for Online Educators
 * Faculty survey
 * E-mail current course syllabus to Fred
 * Mid-semester meeting at BJ's Huntington Beach Friday, April 8, 2011, from 4:00-6:00 p.m.

=**Math Department Meeting Agenda for October 29, Fall 2010**=
 * Meet at BJ's Huntington Beach 16060 Beach Blvd. corner of Beach and Edinger
 * Course coverage with new books from Trigsted and Briggs
 * OCMC Open House
 * Spring Schedule
 * Summer Schedule
 * Faculty survey coming in Spring
 * New tablet devices from Jose (Wacom Bamboo) and John (Interwrite Pad)

=Math Department Meeting Agenda for September 10, Fall 2010=
 * Welcome new instructors **__MIKE FUZE HUANG__** and **__JOSH ROCHE__**
 * Congratulations __**JUNKO FORBES**__ new full-time faculty position at El Camino!
 * Congratulations __**DICK SHIRING**__ Academic Course Quality winner and **__CHAU TRAN__** Part-Time Instructor of the Year award!
 * Mid-Fall Dept. Meeting on Friday, October 29, 4:00 p.m.
 * CMC3-South Fall Mini Conference October 16 at Norco College
 * New MML features beginning Summer 2010
 * MML student video contest info at []
 * SLO progress notes in all your Seaport classes
 * All college course outlines available at [|http://outlines.coastline.edu]
 * Turn in current Syllabi and Final Exams in digital format to be shared at [|http://docs.google.com]
 * New Student Success Center (SSC) number of certificated math instructors quadrupled (Chau Tran, Nigie Shi, Jessica Kuange and Josh Roche). Thank you, Vinicio!
 * Recent Developmental Math department activites - Malinni Roeun
 * Lisa Lee's trip to Hangzhou Normal University in China to present research paper and visit Xiang Jiang HS - Lisa Lee
 * New online contract ed Math C180 for XJHS students in China - Jessica Kuang
 * New Math Club (see Google Docs for Bylaws) and online peer tutoring - Chau Tran
 * New survey for part-time faculty regarding scheduling, etc. - Coming soon
 * Budget requests for new Tablet PCs. What else: Books? Equipment? Software?
 * How to teach in the classroom when students have only the eBook
 * Other noteworthy homework help and mathematical sites of interest I've recently discovered: The Khan Academy MathTV George Woodbury's MML Blogarithm Free Data Visualization Software Find a Tutor TutorNation and WyzAnt Cool games for learning Developmental Math LineGem FlowerPower Dan Meyer's TED video Math Class Needs a Makeover

=Math Department Meeting Agenda for April 16, Mid-Spring 2010=
 * Diane Gray, National MML and MMT Consultant will offer training
 * MML new release features and benefits
 * Next-generation textbooks: Trigsted (Inter/College Algebra) and Briggs (Calculus) adopting for the Fall
 * Course redesign
 * Using MyMathTest (MMT) for placement testing
 * TestGen versus MathXL
 * Best Practices; Q & A
 * Raffle for a free Wacom Bamboo Tablet!

=**Math Department Meeting Agenda for February 5, Spring 2010**= > peer-to-peer instruction > or "expected" //vs// "unfamiliar" problems: What's the difference? =Math Department Meeting Agenda for September 11, Fall 2009=
 * Short meeting, only one hour...
 * Welcome new instructors, __NIGIE SHI__, __JESSICA KUANG__ and __MICHAEL LEE__
 * New Math Lounge Video in Second Life
 * Lisa Lee on Sabbatical Spring 2010, teaching one class
 * Eric Mazur Video, Confessons of a Converted Lecturer and the value of
 * Assessing student learning outcomes (SLOs), the rubric and "conventional" //vs// "conceptual"
 * Welcome new instructors, __MIKE EVERETT__ and __DAN BINDMAN__
 * Welcome new Dean of the Le-Jao Center, __VINICIO LOPEZ__
 * Welcome new Pearson Sales Rep, __SUSAN BRILLING__
 * Next department meeting 7th Week: Friday, October 16, 4:30 p.m.
 * SHOW and TELL: Five-Minute Presenation of Your Course Website
 * Important: Multiple forms of Midterm and Final Exams!
 * 6-Week versus 8-Week summer session?
 * Incorporate the latest educational technology at [|http://www.wolframalpha.com]
 * See Pat McKeague's videos on MathTV.com
 * Dick Shiring has office hours in Second Life!
 * Why twitter? Go to []. See p 11-15.
 * Looking for a Math Across the Curriculum (MAC) writing project? Check out http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/nova/fractals/program.html for the latest PBS/NOVA program "Hunting the Hidden Dimension" and [|http://www.sixtysymbols.com] where students will find cool, short videos and lots of stuff to write about!

=Math Department Meeting Agenda for February 6, Spring 2009=
 * Student Learning Outcomes (SLO)
 * Show and Tell: Five-Minute Presenation of Your Course Website
 * Report from Cohort Group for Math 005-030
 * Syllabi (sample syllabi from each course on file)
 * Math placement test data collection survey
 * All-College Meeting theme is "Student Success:" see [|High Expectations, High Support: Essential Elements of Engagement], [|Listening to Students About Learning], and [|Strengthening Pre-Collegiate Education in Community Colleges]
 * See Fred's student success wiki [|Math100PBWiki]
 * 2009 AMATYC and the Right Stuff Traveling Workshop presentation offer at http://www.therightstuff.amatyc.org/lasvegas.htm
 * Math department glossary for ELL (and all students); see the National Council of Teachers of Mathematics (NCTM) position paper at [|Teaching Mathematics to English Language Learners]
 * Check out the new version of Jing at [|http://www.jingproject.com]
 * Fred's calculator videos on [|You Tube] and [|iTunesU]

=Math Department Meeting Agenda for September 5, Fall 2008= =Math Department Meeting Agenda for February 1, Spring 2008=
 * Congratulations Malinni Roeun, new full-time math instructor at Coastline!
 * Congratulations Naoko Maekawa, new full-time math instructor at OCC!
 * Congratulations Jeff Troy, offered full-time math/engineering position at OCC!
 * Congratulations Henri Feiner, new full-time math instructor at W LA College!
 * Welcome new instructors Diem Thanh Nguyen and Jenny Lam!
 * Show and Tell: //MyMathLab// sample student logins
 * Cheating: How to respond to it--how to prevent it
 * New Mac compatibility with select textbooks for //MyMathLab//
 * @ONE October 7 Lunch n' Learn //Tips and Tricks for Teaching Math Online// by Fred Feldon
 * AMATYC Traveling Workshop with Rob Kimball and Mike Martin Friday and Saturday!
 * Congratulations Nii-Boye Simpson-Rodgers, full-time position at L.A. Trade Tech College!
 * Four (4) Math positions open in the District!
 * New Beginning/Intermediate Algebra textbooks to replace Bittinger (back to Lial/Hornsby/McGinnis)
 * Show and Tell: Collect MyMathLab sample student logins
 * Proposed Majors and Areas of Emphasis (Math major and Math/Science area of emphasis)
 * FTE growth: Summer '07 40.8%, Fall '07 24.7% wow! Much higher than OCC/GWC
 * Thanks to Military Program Faculty--Coastline won National Top Ten Award!
 * Tablet PC Brown Bag Lunch at Garden Grove Center on Tuesday, February 12, Room 207
 * CMC3-S Spring Conference February 29-March 1, Doubletree Hotel, Anaheim
 * //Beyond Assessment// article by Jim Ham
 * "How to Cheat Using a Coke Bottle" Fliggo video from Henri Feiner
 * "Finite Simple Group" YouTube video
 * "Calculus: The Musical" video
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=Math Department Meeting Agenda for September 7, Fall 2007= =New Software: GeoGebra and TI-Nspire= Check out free, open-source software that joins geometry, algebra, and calculus at [|http://www.geogebra.org] and let us know here what you think. How do you like it? Would you recommend it to others (including students)?
 * Welcome new faculty Thomas Cao, Junko Forbes, Kelly Nguyen, Nii-Boye Simpson-Rodgers, and Jeff Troy!
 * Congratulations Malinni Roeun, full-time position at El Camino College, and Jose Villalobos, full-time position at Marymount College! Lucky for us they both have agreed to keep one class each at Coastline.
 * "Math 911" video from Henri Feiner
 * "Math Lab from Hell" YouTube video
 * Banking for College; Early College High School
 * "Pay Attention" video [|Transforming Teaching through Technology]
 * MyMathLab training with Josh Dunlap and Erin Carman
 * Seaport Websites
 * SLOs common to all math classes
 * CCC Confer and Eluminate Live
 * Feedback on newly adopted Math 010 and 030 Bittinger textbooks
 * Give away TI-86's to select students
 * New TI-Nspire software and handheld device
 * Schedule Spring 2008 (everybody keeps the same classes unless we discuss otherwise)
 * Add other items here that you wish to discuss...

At the International Conference on Technology in Collegiate Mathematics (ICTCM) Texas Instruments introduced for the first time to the public their new computer algebra system called TI-Nspire. It has two versions: computer software and a hand-held device. Both programs are identical. There are no separate "teacher" or "student" units. The hand-held unit is about the same size (slightly larger) and the same price (about $120) as a graphing calculator. It will be formally announced at the Teachers Teaching with Technology (T-Cubed) Conference next month (see [|http://www.t3ww.org] for more info) then available for purchase this summer. Visit TI's page at [|TI-Nspire] for more info. The graphing calculator as we know it is history. With programs like this and GeoGebra freely available, I feel this will revolutionize our classrooms and the way we teach! =Math Department Meeting Agenda for February 2, Spring 2007= The new Math Department Website should definitely be on the agenda. It was recently created, by me, in conjunction with Coastline's Website manager Jan Heck. Go to the Coastline home page and at the top click on Academic Departments > Programs > Math Department Home Page. How do you like it? Comments or suggestions? At the meeting what else should we discuss? Add it to the list below. Click above on Join (it's free) then Edit This Page. You may also create a new heading for other discussions.
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> = Thanks! -- Fred Feldon, Math Department Chair 1995-2011 =
 * Math Department Website
 * Seaport: Coastline's course management system
 * Voyager (Banner) system: online rosters, online registration, turn grades in online, etc.
 * Movie star Fred -- show us your new videos about exciting curve fitting and regression analyses!!
 * Summer schedule
 * Turn your students on to MiniPlot restickable graphs
 * Online Midterm and/or Final Exams
 * Common Course Numbering Changes for CCC
 * Differences between Cable Courses and Online Courses
 * California Mathematics Council of Community Colleges South (CMC3S) 22nd Annual Conference March 2-3; go to [|http://www.cmc3s.org] for more info
 * Orange County Mathematics Council (OCMC) Conference March 9-10; go to [|http://ocmc.fullerton.edu] for more info
 * Virtual PC to run //MyMathLab// on a Mac; go to http://www.apple.com/macosx/applications/virtualpc for more info.
 * Problem-Based Case Learning (PBCL) Video Workshop/Conference Tuesday March 20, 2-5 p.m. GG 207
 * February 23-25 //CourseCompass// down for updating and new features
 * Urgent: 6th-Year Validation of Math Placement Test w/Shanon Gonzales; must be done this semester
 * Congratulations to Chau Tran, who helped HoangAnh Nguyen skip from his Math 005 to Math 140. Good work, Chau!
 * Congratulations to Lisa Lee, who will be featured in the next Distance Learning Student Guide!