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Faculty Committee on Educational Technology

Charge


The Faculty Committee on Educational Technology was formed in the fall of 2001.

The Vice Provost for Undergraduate Education and the Associate Vice Chancellor for Information Technology charge the FCET to:

  • Create a continuing and evolving campus-wide vision and implementation plan for IT in undergraduate instruction
  • Make recommendations to the Information Technology Planning Board (ITPB) on key IT infrastructure initiatives that impact undergraduate instruction
  • Advise the Vice Provost for Undergraduate Education and the Deans on matters related to IT in undergraduate instruction
  • Provide guidance to the ITPB on all campus-wide matters related to IT in undergraduate instruction
  • Evaluate effectiveness of instructional IT services and develop strategies to support continuous improvement
  • Develop strategies to enable collaborative proposals in response to external funding opportunities
  • Recognize and celebrate the achievements of faculty in enriching undergraduate education using information technology through the Copenhaver Award


Membership


The Faculty Committee on Educational Technology consists of faculty representatives from each of the four divisions of the College and Schools that provide undergraduate instruction, one Assistant Dean, one computing Director, and the Associate Director, Instructional Technology at the Office of Instructional Development.
http://www.oit.ucla.edu/fcet/

The members for 2007-2008 are:


Troy Carter (Physics and Astronomy)
Timothy Groeling (Speech and Communication Studies)
Reem Hanna-Harwell (Division of Humanities)
Lianna Johnson (Life Sciences Core Curriculum)
Patricia Keating (Linguistics)
Michelle Lew (Office of Instructional Development)
Larry Loeher (Office of Instructional Development)
Robin Liggett (Architecture and Urban Design/Planning)
John Mamer (Policy, Anderson School of Management)
Russell Poldrack (Psychology), Chair
Janice Reiff (History)
Vincent Riggs (School of Public Affairs)
James Schultz (Germanic Languages)
David Smallberg (Computer Science, HSSEAS)
John Tormey (Physiology, School of Medicine)
Ray Walker (Institute of Physics and Planetary Physics)



The past members for 2001-2007 are:


Jackson Beatty, Psychology, 2001 – 2006 (Chair)
Michael Curry, Geography, 2001 – 2006
Jan de Leeuw, Statistics, 2001- 2002
Rebecca Emigh, Sociology, 2001-2002
Mario Gerla, Computer Science, 2002-2007
Rob Gould, Statistics, 2002-2007
Bill Kaiser, Electrical Engineering, 2005-2006
Roger Kendall, Ethnomusicology, 2002-2007
Marc Mayerson, Division of Social Sciences, 2001-2007
Warren Mori, Physics and Astronomy, 2001 – 2006
Christopher Mott, English, 2004-2007
Steve Nelson, Art History, 2003 – 2004
Patricia Phelps, Physiological Sciences, 2002 – 2006
Ruth Sabean, Office of the Deans and Office of Information Technology, 2001-2007
Ali Sayed, Electrical Engineering, 2002 – 2005
Russell Schuh, Linguistics, 2001 – 2003
Simons, Robert, Microbiology, 2001 – 2002
Timothy Tangerlini, Scandinavian Section, 2001 – 2004
Joseph Vaughan, Center for Digital Humanities, 2001 – 2006
Min Zhou, Sociology, 2002 - 2005



Reports

2006-2007 Annual Report
2005-2006 Annual Report
2004-2005 Annual Report
2003-2004 Annual Report
2002-2003 Annual Report

2005 Report to the ITPB
2004 Recommendations to the ITPB

2005 Open CourseWare Recommendation


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