MISSION COLLEGE'S WEEKLY E-JOURNAL
Letter from the Editors (Mission Statement)


Fall 2000: Volume 10     
Past Issues
: Fall 2000: Vol: 1 : 2 : 3 : 4: 5: 6: 7: 8: 9
Spring 2000 Fall 1999

For Whom the Bell Tolls
Campus News & Events
 

New Ideas for the Millennium
October Speaker - Bill Scroggins
"Developing New Curriculum
for the 21st Century"
CMPC 4 - Thurs. 10/26 - 1 pm
Lunch provided - flex credit

10/25/00 Weds. 1:30 - 3:30 CMPC
Final Presentation
Facilities Needs Assessment


Save this date! Dec. 1st - Friday
Inauguration of Pres. Barrera

Why or why not on Prop. 39?

Friday "Night at the Movies"
10/26/00 - "Paper Chase" - host David Jordan

Focus on Careers
- 11/08/00 - Weds
Kudos Appreciation & Recognition
of Efforts (KARE)


Math Club - 11/02/00 Thurs. - noon I-1004

 

In Sites 

Resources on the Internet 

Staff Development "Hot Links"
10/23/00

Flex Activities - 2000
 
 

The Corner

A showcase for creative endeavors

  • "My Big Toe" by John Orozco - from his great new novel - "Delano"

  • Student Poetry


  • Artist & Multimedia Club -
    Mondays 5 pm CS LAB 2009

    Alpha Gamma Sigma Honor Society
    Mondays 12:45 pm - ASO Office



     

     
    Notes from the Academy 
  • 1999 Campus Computing Survey
  • - 54% of all courses now use email, 39% use web resources, and 28% maintain a course webpage (a 300% increase since 1996)
  • Seven Myths of Educational Technology or If You Want to Know How to Use Technology in Teaching, Ask a Teacher
  • - Bill Scroggins will speak to us this Thursday, 1 pm CMPC 4 - Please Join Us ! lunch provided & 1 hour flex credit earned
    Web Site of the Week:  History of World Art -"How to Recognize an Art Masterpiece" - Barbara Kerwin - Art Dept./Mutlimedia - nice work Barbara!
    BOOK LOVERS LIST:  Character Counts  by OS Guinness - What inner strength sustained Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn during long years of imprisonment and exile in the Gulag Archipelago?
    [Review a book] [Best Books List]
    Beyond our Walls (News from the community): 
  • Project Planet
  • - For four days, (8 languages) November 15 - 18, 2000, you and millions of
    other people around the world are invited to answer a series of questions about what it's like to be a human being at the beginning of the millennium.

    El Timbre is produced by Staff Development. To submit an article or announcement, please send to David Jordan by Friday. El Timbre will be updated every Monday.

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