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May 9, 2008 Opening Plenary Successnet LACCD Success.Net: This is an online commons in which faculty, staff, and students of the Los Angeles Community College District come together to share and discuss best practices that:
1. Broaden Student Access while facilitating Student Retention,
2. Increase Student Participation in the Classroom,
3. Create a Framework for High Academic Achievement and Success, and
4. Promote the Mastery and the Practice of Effective Learning Strategies.


successnetworkHow to Navigate This Site
This site is broken down into several pages addressing current issues, ongoing initiatives, & upcoming events centered around teaching and learning excellence throughout the LACCD. Go to the following pages for more information and to contribute your own ideas, links, and suggestions for each topic:

Featured Link:Turning Your Classroom Inside Out

Featured Link: LAVC STARS Program Website

Featured Link: SSS09 Conference

Apply Now for the LACCD Faculty Teaching and Learning Academy! For Complete Details, Click Here.



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Created by Michael Wesch in collaboration with 200 students @Kansas St. University

As noted on YouTube, this is "a short video summarizing some of the most important characteristics of students today - how they learn, what they need to learn, their goals, hopes, dreams, what their lives will be like, and what kinds of changes they will experience in their lifetime." How does this vision of student learning compare to your observations of students in the LACCD? What implications does this video and your response to it suggest in regards to the future of teaching and learning both inside and outside the traditional classroom? Start a thread below or create a new discussion forum.




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