- When was the ThunderBbolt initiative started?
In fall 2005, under the leadership of Jean Conway, Vice President of Student Learning, the ThunderBbolt task force was organized comprised of Richland faculty to enhance our standards of excellence for teaching online. The ThunderBbolt members are faculty that taught online for many years. Through their combined experiences, they developed and designed four classes about the most current uses of Blackboard, (eCampus), and the best practices of pedagogy. With an emphasis on student centered teaching, the classes will improve the quality of using the technology -- and it will also bring better teaching practices for online classes.
- Do I have to take these classes if I am already teaching online?
Instructors who want to teach online, online partial, or online/classroom credit courses will need to complete the four eCampus courses. Dean of Technology Enhanced Learning Roy Bond will certify instructors for online teaching upon attendance of the final course, BT-104:ThunderBbolt eCampus Master. The initial three course (BT-101, BT-102, and BT-103) may be completed online.
For questions, please contact Dean of Technology Enhanced Learning Roy Bond--
Email:
roybond@dcccd.edu Office phone: 972-238-6239 Office: A105
- Can I take these classes out of sequence or seek a waiver if I already have the knowledge?
Courses are taken in order: Basic (BT-101), Intermediate (BT-102), Advanced (BT-103), and Master (BT-104, available in face-to-face format only). In addition, courses are not self-selected.
For questions, please contact Dean of Technology Enhanced Learning Roy Bond--
Email:
roybond@dcccd.edu Office phone: 972-238-6239 Office: A105
- What if I just want to enhance my classroom with technology, do I have to take all of these training sessions?
If you just want to enhance your current classroom setting with eCampus/technology, you may choose the course you want. Be aware, if you go into Advanced and do not know how to logon, the instructor is not going to teach such basics. All instructors who are teaching an online, online partial, or online/classroom courses will need to go through all levels of training or. Any instructor wanting access to an eCampus shell will be required to complete a brief training module and assessment.
For more information, please contact your discipline program coordinator or Dean of Technology Enhanced Learning Roy Bond--
Email:
roybond@dcccd.edu Office phone: 972-238-6239 Office: A105
- What if I teach an approved online class with a purchased license agreement from a vendor that does not require all the components of Blackboard? Am I still required to take all four classes?
You will need to contact Roy Bond for information on this topic. He will assess the course you want to design and determine if ThunderBbolt courses are necessary.
For more information, please contact Dean of Technology Enhanced Learning Roy Bond--
Email:
roybond@dcccd.edu Office phone: 972-238-6239 Office: A105
- Where can I find the schedule of ThunderBbolt classes?
- Where do I find the course descriptions?
The courses are: Basic, Intermediate, Advanced, Master. Course descriptions are provided in the attachment below and on the web page accessed by
clicking this link
- How are these classes tracked?
The classes are considered professional development and attendance at each class is entered into Colleague to make them official records. These classes will then appear on an instructor's transcript accessed through eConnect.
- Where are these classes taught?
They are taught on Richland's campus in a classroom setting. Each class will have 4-10 persons enrolled, so you will be given live instruction from faculty who taught for many years. The rooms are listed on the schedule that is referenced above.
- Is other training offered after the Master level when there are upgrades in eCampus or other software supported by the District used for online teaching?
SoftChalk is software supported by DCCCD that has many features for online presentation of class materials that go beyond Blackboard. These classes, course descriptions, and schedule will be announced at a later date through email. SoftChalk is yet another way to enhance your course delivery through eCampus. The features of SoftChalk allow for HTML coding, but made easy.