Director of the Capital College Teaching and Learning Consortium
717-948-6103
wjm2@psu.edu

Welcome to my personal web
page. This page contains information and links related to my duties as
Associate Provost and Senior Associate Dean for Academic Affairs and Director of
the Capital College Teaching and Learning Consortium.
Capital College Academic Affairs
Capital College
Administrative Guidelines and Management Practices [March, 2004]
Curricular Integrity Presentation
[[December, 2005]
Faculty Senate Presentation on Guidelines and Policies [April, 2004]
Capital College Internships [Board of Advisors Presentation May, 2004]
Preparing for Annual Reviews [December, 2004]
Capital College Teaching and Learning
Consortium
The Capital College
Teaching and Learning Consortium sponsors workshops, lectures, discussions,
special presentations, and supports faculty initiatives related to the
improvement of teaching. The key leadership for program initiatives comes from
the Faculty Teaching Team, which currently under the leadership of Dr. George
Boudrea. Dr.
Barry Williams coordinates all instructional design and technological
assistance for the CLTLC, and Ms. Carol McQuiggan manages all ANGEL and
eLearning activities.
The purpose of the Capital College Teaching
and Learning Consortium [CLTLC] is "to promote, facilitate, communicate and
recognize the transformation of learning, including learning already in progress
at Penn State."
For information about best
practices now in use by Penn State Faculty Teams, click on the best practices
site:
http://www.psu.edu/dept/tlc/teams/faculty/bestpractices/active.html
Capital College Teaching and Learning Consortium Presentations Currently
Available
1. Research at Penn State PowerPoint
at:
http://www.personal.psu.edu/wjm2/ResearchPSU.ppt
2. Student Centered College
at:
http://www.personal.psu.edu/wjm2/Student Centered College.ppt
3.
Cyberplagiarism PowerPoint
Interactive at:
http://personal.psu.edu/wjm2/CyberplagInteractive.ppt
44.
Electronic Grading
Tutorial at:
http://www.personal.psu.edu/wjm2/eGrading_2004.ppt
Capital College Faculty Development Programs
1. Preparing for Annual [HR-40] Reviews at:
http://www.personal.psu.edu/wjm2/Preparing_for_Annual_Reviews_2004.ppt.
Capital College Classroom Improvement Projects and
Technology Initiatives/Reports
1. Olmsted Project 2004.1 at:
http://www.personal.psu.edu/wjm2/Olmsted_Basement_Project
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Page Last Modified
December 9, 2005
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CAPITAL COLLEGE
OFFICE OF THE CHANCELLOR
PENN STATE HARRISBURG
William J. Mahar
Associate Provost and Senior Associate Dean for Academic Affairs
Director of the Capital College Teaching and Learning Consortium
717-948-6103 wjm2@psu.edu
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Welcome to my personal web page. This page contains information and links related to my duties as Associate Provost and Senior Associate Dean for Academic Affairs and Director of the Capital College Teaching and Learning Consortium.
Capital College Academic Affairs
Capital College Administrative Guidelines and Management Practices [March, 2004]
Curricular Integrity Presentation [[December, 2005]
Faculty Senate Presentation on Guidelines and Policies [April, 2004]
Capital College Internships [Board of Advisors Presentation May, 2004]
Preparing for Annual Reviews [December, 2004]
Capital College Teaching and Learning Consortium
The Capital College Teaching and Learning Consortium sponsors workshops, lectures, discussions, special presentations, and supports faculty initiatives related to the improvement of teaching. The key leadership for program initiatives comes from the Faculty Teaching Team, which currently under the leadership of Dr. George Boudrea. Dr. Barry Williams coordinates all instructional design and technological assistance for the CLTLC, and Ms. Carol McQuiggan manages all ANGEL and eLearning activities.
The purpose of the Capital College Teaching and Learning Consortium [CLTLC] is "to promote, facilitate, communicate and recognize the transformation of learning, including learning already in progress at Penn State."
A second purpose of the CLTLC is "to develop leadership for continuous improvement of teaching and learning."
For the more information on the University Teaching and Learning Consortium, click on the main TLC web site at: http://www.psu.edu/dept/tlc
For information about best practices now in use by Penn State Faculty Teams, click on the best practices site: http://www.psu.edu/dept/tlc/teams/faculty/bestpractices/active.html
Capital College Teaching and Learning Consortium Presentations Currently Available
1. Research at Penn State PowerPoint at: http://www.personal.psu.edu/wjm2/ResearchPSU.ppt
2. Student Centered College at: http://www.personal.psu.edu/wjm2/Student Centered College.ppt
3. Cyberplagiarism PowerPoint Interactive at: http://personal.psu.edu/wjm2/CyberplagInteractive.ppt
44. Electronic Grading Tutorial at: http://www.personal.psu.edu/wjm2/eGrading_2004.ppt
Capital College Faculty Development Programs
1. Preparing for Annual [HR-40] Reviews at: http://www.personal.psu.edu/wjm2/Preparing_for_Annual_Reviews_2004.ppt.
Capital College Classroom Improvement Projects and Technology Initiatives/Reports
1. Olmsted Project 2004.1 at: http://www.personal.psu.edu/wjm2/Olmsted_Basement_Project
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