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. utlook Publication of Florida Community College FCC] announces a sterling celebration In recognition of FCC J 5 25 years of service to the Jacksonville community, Mayor Ed Austin has declared Mon., April Fri ,April 10,1992 Florida Community College at Jacksonville Week. The silver celebration promises a unique combination of nostalgic remem brances and glimpses into the future. Hats off to 25th Anniversary steering committee c -' C files Dassance and Carol Miner and committee members: Zeke Bryant, Delphenia Carter Art Chiang, Ralph Daniel, Jones Davis, Dian, Datz Edelman“ Be Druyson, Joey Drummond, Duane Dumbleton, Janene Eberle, Susan [Hdusmam Joan Hill, Celinda Jay, Bill Martin Paula MiHer,Wer1dy Marro , Milt Russos and Cathy Schwartz for putting together a sparkling schedule of events. Mon, April 6 2:30 p. m. 4 p m. North Campus Auditorium This special occasi will honor the individuals who have ped shape FC over the past quarter ury—former . chairmen of the Distric , ard of Trustees past presidents of the dation Board of Governors, past presidents of the College, community leaders, local and state dignitar- ies. Twenty—five year employees will also be honored with the newly—created 25 year service pin, designed by Ken Norton. The program will also debut the winning version of the FCC] Alma Mater, written by Carole Vamey and sung by FCC] students. 25th Anniversary Celebration Reception 4 p.m.—5:3O p.m'. H. D “Bo” Cotton Student Center North Campus All employees and retirees are invited to this Collegewide birthday party, Which will be held in the Mallard Room and on the grounds of the Cotton Center. Hors' d oeuvres, a giant birthday cake, entertain— , ment and decorations will provide a party atmosphere to reminisce with nolleagues— whether you’ve been here for one year or the whole 25! A College Tells Its Story: An Oral Tounders’ Day program ,, __ Jacksonville w1ll also be 1 History of Florida Community College at 9% hlighted. K5,.2 Wed, e A ‘ elestial Spo Event— s The FCC] Stars vs. S The Jacksonville Suns 7:30 p.m., Wolfso’n Park Show your team spirit and watch Howard Roey’s FCC] Stars take on the Double A JacksonvilleSuns. Tickets are only $2, and it should be a night of great baseball and even greater fun! FCC] Stars hats, pennants and other team items will be for sale at the park, and you can show them off just before p, game time when the new FCC] Fight Song, penned by Sue Buck, is played publicly for the first time. Thurs, April 9'Sat., April 11 National Conference on Teaching and Learning Omni Jacksonville Hotel FCCJ’S thirdsaynnual conference kicks off 1-: [~- ThUTSdéY morning with outstandingfs’e’ssi'ons featuring some of the nation’s leading L educators. In addition to the latest informa— ,_ tion about inn0vative teaching, a special ? technology track will showcase tomorrow’s classroom tools, including multimedia and virtual reality. A highlight of the technol— ogy track will be a demonstration of virtual 6 Training: ’ e .11; tutefor Simulation and ’ iversity of central Florida Fri., ,Tpl‘r r11 10 FCC] Day at e Jacksonville Landing 11 a m. — 9 p In. FCC] and radio station WKQL, Cool FM, will bring you dem ns rations, infor‘ mation d entertain 11 day Friday. At‘ m.'on the ce e tage, the FCC] Chora perform, fol d by a noont1 hion show, ’th' clothes The Jacksonville Landing merchants and put on by the FCC] Fashion Marketing Management program. From 12:30 1 p.m.,The JacksoniiillerSheriff’s Office will feature a demonstration With the Canine Corps from FCCJ’s Police Training Academy. The FCC] Jazz Band will perform from 12 pm. followed by a fireboat demonstration in the St. Johns River, courtesy of the Jacksonville Fire Department and FCCJ's Jacksonville Regional Fire/Rescue Training Center. Be sure to check out the FCC] display window, on the first floor across from The Limited—April 6 10—which will contain a historical perspective of FCC], as well as a focus on the wide range of programs and instruction we offer. And don’ t forget to sign the giant FCC] Yearbook. From 11 a m ,2 p. m., 16 displays and , demonstrations of various FCC] programs and offerings will be located around The Landing. Something for everyone will be ron‘xi'isplayfrom ice carvings to information technology to a multi cultural display. At 7p. m. as the sun sets on the St. Johns River, FCCJ’s Symphonic Band, led by Dale. Blackwell, will take center stage, playing a mixture of standards and contemporary music for your listening and dancing enjoyment. Don’t miss this fitting finale to the FCCJ’s 25th anniversary celebration! Teaching and Learning conference goes high—tech The arrival of FCCJ’s 25th Anniversary celebration is a highly anticipated event. This year’s celebration, however, will be particularly memorable since it coincides with the Third National Conference on College Teaching and Learning. According to Bill Martin, associate vice president of instructional planning and development, the idea for a national confer’ ence evolved out of FCCJ’s Center for the Advancement of Teaching and Learning. “We wanted to establish a means for faculty members from across the country to share ideas on teaching strategies and instructional innovations,” said Martin, who also serves as mentor to the Center. The resulting National Conference on Teaching and Learning is an educational event planned by faculty for faculty. C \a‘l‘i “beggawwgfiger Stagdtep brig: “£531an e 1 . While)“ 0 331501 C were Stand up and Cheer, FCC] With courage and heart to stay; Through Thick and Thin We’ 11 fight to win We’re the Stars of FCC]. 1' Sue 80 or Last year’s conference brought hundreds of faculty members from community colleges and universities from around the country, but this year’s event promises to be even bigger, with attendees from England, Canada, Australia and Saudi Arabia, and the addition of the technology track. In addition to presentations by experts in the field of educational technology, the conference boasts a software fair, providing handSvon experience with a variety of multimedia programs, a virtual reality demonstration, and a visit to the recently completed electronic classroom on North Campus, Martin said. The Third National Conference on College Teaching and Learning will take place at the Omni Jacksonville Hotel, Thurs, April 9 through Sat., April 11. For more information, call Bill Martin at 63243155. FCC] Alma Mater I the tune of ‘Ode to Joy" ) ‘ FCC], Alma Mater ming Star, above the rest, Florida’s First Coast gate to knowl April 1992, Vol. 8, No. 4 at Jacksonville INSIDE , OCR Text: . utlook Publication of Florida Community College FCC] announces a sterling celebration In recognition of FCC J 5 25 years of service to the Jacksonville community, Mayor Ed Austin has declared Mon., April Fri ,April 10,1992 Florida Community College at Jacksonville Week. The silver celebration promises a unique combination of nostalgic remem brances and glimpses into the future. Hats off to 25th Anniversary steering committee c -' C files Dassance and Carol Miner and committee members: Zeke Bryant, Delphenia Carter Art Chiang, Ralph Daniel, Jones Davis, Dian, Datz Edelman“ Be Druyson, Joey Drummond, Duane Dumbleton, Janene Eberle, Susan [Hdusmam Joan Hill, Celinda Jay, Bill Martin Paula MiHer,Wer1dy Marro , Milt Russos and Cathy Schwartz for putting together a sparkling schedule of events. Mon, April 6 2:30 p. m. 4 p m. North Campus Auditorium This special occasi will honor the individuals who have ped shape FC over the past quarter ury—former . chairmen of the Distric , ard of Trustees past presidents of the dation Board of Governors, past presidents of the College, community leaders, local and state dignitar- ies. Twenty—five year employees will also be honored with the newly—created 25 year service pin, designed by Ken Norton. The program will also debut the winning version of the FCC] Alma Mater, written by Carole Vamey and sung by FCC] students. 25th Anniversary Celebration Reception 4 p.m.—5:3O p.m'. H. D “Bo” Cotton Student Center North Campus All employees and retirees are invited to this Collegewide birthday party, Which will be held in the Mallard Room and on the grounds of the Cotton Center. Hors' d oeuvres, a giant birthday cake, entertain— , ment and decorations will provide a party atmosphere to reminisce with nolleagues— whether you’ve been here for one year or the whole 25! A College Tells Its Story: An Oral Tounders’ Day program ,, __ Jacksonville w1ll also be 1 History of Florida Community College at 9% hlighted. K5,.2 Wed, e A ‘ elestial Spo Event— s The FCC] Stars vs. S The Jacksonville Suns 7:30 p.m., Wolfso’n Park Show your team spirit and watch Howard Roey’s FCC] Stars take on the Double A JacksonvilleSuns. Tickets are only $2, and it should be a night of great baseball and even greater fun! FCC] Stars hats, pennants and other team items will be for sale at the park, and you can show them off just before p, game time when the new FCC] Fight Song, penned by Sue Buck, is played publicly for the first time. Thurs, April 9'Sat., April 11 National Conference on Teaching and Learning Omni Jacksonville Hotel FCCJ’S thirdsaynnual conference kicks off 1-: [~- ThUTSdéY morning with outstandingfs’e’ssi'ons featuring some of the nation’s leading L educators. In addition to the latest informa— ,_ tion about inn0vative teaching, a special ? technology track will showcase tomorrow’s classroom tools, including multimedia and virtual reality. A highlight of the technol— ogy track will be a demonstration of virtual 6 Training: ’ e .11; tutefor Simulation and ’ iversity of central Florida Fri., ,Tpl‘r r11 10 FCC] Day at e Jacksonville Landing 11 a m. — 9 p In. FCC] and radio station WKQL, Cool FM, will bring you dem ns rations, infor‘ mation d entertain 11 day Friday. At‘ m.'on the ce e tage, the FCC] Chora perform, fol d by a noont1 hion show, ’th' clothes The Jacksonville Landing merchants and put on by the FCC] Fashion Marketing Management program. From 12:30 1 p.m.,The JacksoniiillerSheriff’s Office will feature a demonstration With the Canine Corps from FCCJ’s Police Training Academy. The FCC] Jazz Band will perform from 12 pm. followed by a fireboat demonstration in the St. Johns River, courtesy of the Jacksonville Fire Department and FCCJ's Jacksonville Regional Fire/Rescue Training Center. Be sure to check out the FCC] display window, on the first floor across from The Limited—April 6 10—which will contain a historical perspective of FCC], as well as a focus on the wide range of programs and instruction we offer. And don’ t forget to sign the giant FCC] Yearbook. From 11 a m ,2 p. m., 16 displays and , demonstrations of various FCC] programs and offerings will be located around The Landing. Something for everyone will be ron‘xi'isplayfrom ice carvings to information technology to a multi cultural display. At 7p. m. as the sun sets on the St. Johns River, FCCJ’s Symphonic Band, led by Dale. Blackwell, will take center stage, playing a mixture of standards and contemporary music for your listening and dancing enjoyment. Don’t miss this fitting finale to the FCCJ’s 25th anniversary celebration! Teaching and Learning conference goes high—tech The arrival of FCCJ’s 25th Anniversary celebration is a highly anticipated event. This year’s celebration, however, will be particularly memorable since it coincides with the Third National Conference on College Teaching and Learning. According to Bill Martin, associate vice president of instructional planning and development, the idea for a national confer’ ence evolved out of FCCJ’s Center for the Advancement of Teaching and Learning. “We wanted to establish a means for faculty members from across the country to share ideas on teaching strategies and instructional innovations,” said Martin, who also serves as mentor to the Center. The resulting National Conference on Teaching and Learning is an educational event planned by faculty for faculty. C \a‘l‘i “beggawwgfiger Stagdtep brig: “£531an e 1 . While)“ 0 331501 C were Stand up and Cheer, FCC] With courage and heart to stay; Through Thick and Thin We’ 11 fight to win We’re the Stars of FCC]. 1' Sue 80 or Last year’s conference brought hundreds of faculty members from community colleges and universities from around the country, but this year’s event promises to be even bigger, with attendees from England, Canada, Australia and Saudi Arabia, and the addition of the technology track. In addition to presentations by experts in the field of educational technology, the conference boasts a software fair, providing handSvon experience with a variety of multimedia programs, a virtual reality demonstration, and a visit to the recently completed electronic classroom on North Campus, Martin said. The Third National Conference on College Teaching and Learning will take place at the Omni Jacksonville Hotel, Thurs, April 9 through Sat., April 11. For more information, call Bill Martin at 63243155. FCC] Alma Mater I the tune of ‘Ode to Joy" ) ‘ FCC], Alma Mater ming Star, above the rest, Florida’s First Coast gate to knowl April 1992, Vol. 8, No. 4 at Jacksonville INSIDE , Z ArchiveInABox,JAX,Outlook Newsletter,Outlook Newsletter 08-09,April 1992,P01 (2).tif, P01 (2).tif

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