The SOLUTIONS Scoop – NMC in the spotlight

In this week’s scoop we have a spotlight on your tips and information for starting the semester off right. Check out what your colleagues are up to on NMC teachingSolutions (our new website full of teaching and technology resources). 
 
Building Genuine Community with Joseph Sanok
We would like to introduce Joseph Sanok, invite him into your classroom to help you discover the community within.  Get the scoop >>
 
Classroom Bingo with Kristen Salathiel
Check out this fun first step to transforming a room full of strangers into a learning community.  Get the scoop >>
 
Attendance: The Blackford Files

At the start of the new semester, Lisa Blackford decided she wanted to implement an attendance policy… Get the scoop >>

 
Professional Development Day – Spring 2013
View the recordings from both the Spring 2013, Professional Faculty Development presentations. Get the scoop >>
Next week: Friday Forum (2/1)
Look for the scoop again on February 4th.

 
 
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Kudos

Kudos to Cathy McCall. During my extended medical leave she went beyond keeping the office running smooth. She also took extra care of our apartment students to make sure their needs were taken care of. Coming back to the office was amazingly smooth, as though I’d never left. Cathy is a very valuable part of the NMC community and I feel very blessed to be able to work with her.

Kudos to Marcus Bennett and Robert Scott for organizing an orientation for residence hall students this January. The orientation helped students with general financial budgeting and tips to manage their food budgets on their meal plans. This is a great example of customer service for our students!

Kudos to everyone who served students on the front lines during the opening of spring semester – Bookstore, Financial Aid, Records and Registration, and Student Financial Services staff members.

Kudos to Wayne Moody and students from the NMC Motor Sport Club for repairing a donated vehicle, and then giving the car to an NMC student in need of transportation.

Kudos to the Museum staff and Student Life for the wonderful reception given for 400 people for the opening of the exhibit, THEM: Images of Separation. Additional kudos goes to Robert Scott and the Sodexo staff for their outstanding service during this event.

Welcome Alicia Rusch to NMC

Alicia Rusch has joined NMC in the position of Database & Prospect Research Specialist on January 21, 2013. She can be reached at 231-995-2827 or arusch@nmc.edu.

Alicia has worked in fund development and database management with a variety of non-profit organizations for nearly 20 years.  She is pursuing an education in computer science, enjoys playing bluegrass fiddle, spending time with family and being in the outdoors.

Writing Center Tutor Hours

The Writing Center will have a tutor stationed in the Osterlin Library Monday nights from
5 p.m.-9 p.m. beginning January 21.  Stop by the library for assistance with interpreting assignments and writing papers.

NMC student is a semi-finalist in regional writing competition

NMC student Kathryn Stevenson is a semi-finalist in the Write Michigan contest in Grand Rapids. Her charming short story, based on a folk tale and a Sam Spade type of detective, is one of ten selected for final judging by both readers and an official judges’ panel.

Read “Maguire Firefly and the Tooth Thief,” at this link. You can vote for her story through Jan. 31.

http://writemichigan.org/vote.html

It’s time to complete your 2013-14 FAFSA

NMC is offering Free FAFSA Fridays to help you.  Come to the Student Success Center in the Osterlin Library on any Friday in February between 3 and 6 p.m. Bring your 2012 tax/income information, social security card, and drivers license.

The State of Michigan deadline is March 1 and NMC’s priority award consideration date is April 1.

Kudos

Kudos to Tim Fader, the residents and staff of East Hall appreciate the painting he did over the break.  Thank you Tim!

Employee anniversaries

The following employees are celebrating an anniversary.  Please join us in congratulating them.

Cheryl Bloomquist Social Science Instructor 11 years
Jerry Cook Custodian 14 years
Frank Jabour Assistant Chief Flight Instructor 14 years
Wayne Moody Program Coordinator – Automotive 11 years
Tim Nelson President 13 years
Jan Oliver Director of Educational Media Technologies 12 years
Nancy Parshall Communications Instructor 11 years
Dan Wasson Director of Systems and LAN Management 21 years
Rich Wolin Director of Training and Research 22 years

The Center for Learning is now the Student Success Center

The Center of Learning has changed its name to the Student Success Center. While the testing center and computer lab will function in much the same way, it will be expanding it’s student support offerings to include workshops, success coaching, a referral/alert system, classroom visits, learning communities and more.

For more information about the Student Success Center contact Ashley Horak, Coordinator for Student Success, at 5-3021 or ahorak@nmc.edu

Vote for the Hagerty Center

“Michigan Meetings and Events Magazine” is currently conducting their eighth annual Readers’ Choice “Best of Awards”.   This year’s winners will be announced in the Summer 2013 Issue and will be recognized at their industry event at the Frederick Meijer Gardens in May.   Traverse City properties and suppliers were well represented and won several of the “Best of Categories” over the past few years because you made your choices known. The Hagerty Center has won “Best Meeting & Event Venue, Outside Detroit Metro Area” for the past two years.  Our Northwest Michigan Region has many outstanding properties and venues that should be recognized again in 2013.   Recognition of our NMC operations, as well as any of the area properties/venues, enhances the image of Northwestern Michigan College and the entire Traverse City destination.

You may remember that the Dennos Museum Center won “Best Cultural Venue, Outside Detroit Metro Area” all three years that it was a category, unfortunately, that is not a category in this year’s awards.

In order to make our voices heard, we would like to encourage you to complete an online ballot to insure that the Traverse City area is once again well represented in 2013, so vote for the Hagerty Center.   You can go to the link below to fill out your ballot for the 2013 Best of Industry Awards.  A valid ballot must include at least ten completed categories of the 21 categories listed.   There is a limit of one ballot per e-mail address and entries must be submitted by 5:00 PM Friday, January 18, 2013.

http://mi.meetingsmags.com/8th-annual-readers-choice-best-awards-official-online-ballot

Thank you!

Longtime NMC faculty/staff member Jill Hinds, 1949-2013

http://record-eagle.com/obituaries/x1746077787/Jill-Louise-Hinds

“Jill inspired all who knew her as she battled cancer for over eight years. She will always be known for her joy of living and her valiant spirit. Jill’s spirit, talent and life will be celebrated June 15 at her and Ray’s home.

Jill’s family requests that any remembrances be in the form of donations to the Visual Communications Program Fund at NMC for the Jill Hinds Art Scholarship. Donations may be sent to the NMC Foundation, 1701 E. Front St., Traverse City, MI 49686 or online at www.nmc.edu/give.

Please share your memories, stories and photos of Jill at her online guestbook/tribute page at www.reynolds-jonkhoff.com.”

 

Nominate an Outstanding Alumni today!

Time is running out to nominate someone to be this year’s NMC Outstanding Alumni.

This honorary award was established in 1988 to recognize NMC alumni who are noteworthy for their:

  • continued donation of time, talent, resources and enthusiasm on behalf of the college;
  • significant professional achievements; and
  • exemplary leadership in community and professional activities.

Nominate someone today.  Fill out this form and send it to Sarah Hemminger in Resource Development, shemminger@nmc.edu

 

 

The students have arrived! Are you ready?

In this week’s scoop we have included tips and information on attendance tracking, setting up your gradebook, and a copyright safe resource, Films on Demand. Stop by NMCteachingSolutions (our new website full of teaching and technology resources) to explore, learn, and contribute.

  • Moodle is Present:  Using Moodle for Attendance
    Explore how to use Moodle to track your attendance in online and FACE TO FACE courses! Get the scoop!

     

  • Designing a Gradebook to work for your course
    With both students and instructors feeling increased pressure to succeed, assessment and grading strategies also increase in importance.  Grade availability 24/7 is possible through Moodle… Get the scoop!

     

  • Films on Demand
    Did you know, that NMC maintains a license with Films on Demand? Films on Demand is a digital repository… Get the scoop!

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In next weeks scoop, we hope to share your tips, advice and ideas.

Don’t be shy, tell us “all about it” in this quick survey.

How do you start of the semester?

 

 

 

The E-team
Educational Media Technologies
231.995.1070