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- 2018 - Slick Science: An Immersive Engineering Course for Middle School Students - Poster Presentation
- Description
- This is a poster that was presented at the 2018 Science, Mathematics & Engineering (SME) Symposium at Salt Lake Community College. The presenters: Quentin McRae, Randall Petersen, Joseph Nuttall, Taylor Eley, Zachery Hansen, and Elliot Befus.
- Subjects
- Engineering, Engineering models, Global Positioning System, software, circuit boards, Computer-aided designs
- Local Identifiers
- 19-0219
- Title
- SLCC Board of Trustees 1998-06-10: Agenda
- Description
- Memorandum dated on June 3rd, 1998 for the Board of Trustees at the Salt Lake Community College regarding the agenda for meeting to be held on June 10th, 1998, where President Budd announces the action items to be approved or denied and information to be presented in reports. All documents set to be presented at the meeting were attached in this agenda as it follows: the Investment Report, the Tenure Document (with a summary of changes), the Minutes of the Previous Meeting, the Personnel Report, the Major Grants Requested/Received, the proposed New Emphasis for the Associate of Applied Science Degree in Business Information and Technology (with an Emphasis in Information & Computer Media. Includes fundamentals, general and major course requirements, etc.), the College Calendar (For July-December of 1998, January-July of 1999), the Student Services Report (Reporting Student Activities, admissions updates, implementations on the Disability Center, such as an assistive software "Dragon Dictate" a program which allows a student to dictate his/her papers, the implementation of Vision Link, that allows conversing through the internet or over the phone lines visually, so that participants can see each other. Events and updates were reported for the Drugs & Alcohol Education program. On Student Support Services a new position, Services Specialist, was developed to replace one of the Advisor positions, and will assist with the development and management of tutoring services, provide academic advisements, coordinate study skills support and workshops, develop and conduct transition/transfer activities, etc.), the Alumni Report (reporting elections for new officer, and appointing Cameron Francis as President of the Association), the Academic Services Report (Regarding donations, awards received on a competition with the Nicholas Food Show, etc.), the Skills Center Report, the Faculty Senate Constitution (includes a memorandum from President Budd supporting the Constitution), the Development and Fund-Raising Report, the Calendar of Up-Coming Events.
- Subjects
- monthly reports, administrative reports, investments, tenure, minutes, Employees, grants, Gifts, Programs, information technology, Calendars, student projects, enrollments, People with disabilities, Educational technology, software, student aid, Student Support Services, TRIO (Redwood Campus), alumni associations, Awards, Cooks, student competitions, Constitutions, Teachers, Fund raising, Events
- Local Identifiers
- 21-0507
- Title
- SLCC Board of Trustees 1998-12-09: Minutes
- Description
- Minutes of the Board of Trustees meeting at the Salt Lake Community College regarding the meeting held on December 9th, 1998 where it was discussed the petition of a student asking for extender hours at the Markosian Library. The Campuses master plan was discussed, no changes were added from the previous master plan, a review of each location was added. Logistic aspects of the Ground Breaking of the Jordan Campus were reviewed and said that the Western Governor´s group is working very hard to bring the British Open University into Utah, as well, it was mentioned the pros and cons of distance learning. Plans of a Baseball field for the Jordan Campus were shared. Changes on the Board of Regents meeting date were announced with the attendance of Richards Rhodes to discussed Regent Policy regarding Operations and Maintenance, then, worries about the problem of Y2K (Problem of the year 2000) and how it was going to be handled were discussed. It was said that the Collee was continually performing tests to resolve possible problems in audits regarding Y2K. Changes in the Student Services department positions were announced, and some areas of concern were shared, such as technology, an enrollment management system and helping students understand that under the semester system they can take more hours.
- Subjects
- monthly reports, administrative reports, Abraham Markosian Library (Redwood Campus), Hours of labor, Jordan Campus, openings, baseball fields, Universities & colleges, Distance education, Board of Regents (Utah Higher Education), software, Maintenance & repair, audits, administrative structure, student services, semesters
- Local Identifiers
- 21-0518