Monday, September 28, 2009

Make the Courtesy Call

Has someone given you a courtesy call to remind you of an appointment? I find them to be of value and decided to extend the same courtesy to my students. It has turned out to make the beginning of class much smoother. This results from the calls being a time to answer questions and/or pass on additional information.

An example that comes to mind is the student who informed me during the call that they would not be unable to attend the class. I advised them to contact the department at (541) 383-7270 and make the necessary arrangements. Additional information that can be given includes:

  • A statement about parking conditions.
  • What items the student needs to bring to class.
  • The availability of food.
  • Directions to the classroom.

I make the call about a week in advance of the class. The script is along the following lines:

Hi, my name is (your name) and I am calling to remind you that our class (fill in the topic) will be starting on (fill in the day), at (fill in the time). It is located in room (fill in the number), at the (fill in the campus).

Contact your program manager for a class roster with names and telephone numbers.

Monday, September 21, 2009

Dept. Instructor Featured in College Publication

Annette Witzel, longtime instructor in the Community Learning Department, was the subject of an article in the campus publication titled, Connecting With Our Community. The publication was mailed to thousands of home owners throughout Central Oregon.

The article recaps Annette’s distinguished career as a teacher of computer applications. The interviewer asked the following questions:

  • What is the key to successfully teaching computer classes?

  • What are your most popular classes?

  • What are your favorite classes to teach?

  • How would you describe your teaching style?

  • What is the best aspect of teaching for you?

Of course, Annette answered the questions in her usual charming manner. Thus, she provides us with a great opportunity to discover how an outstanding instructor views her teaching while sharing her classroom strategies.

Read the entire article by clicking here.

Monday, September 14, 2009

What did you do this summer?

Department staff spent their summer in a variety of ways. They share them below.


Susan: My summer was filled with enjoying my garden and lots of day kayak trips to our beautiful lakes nearby. Also walked the river trail 4 -5 times a week.

Rachel: Summer is traditionally a time to leave your hometown and get away. But I live in Central Oregon and I love Central Oregon in the summer. It’s like being on vacation already! Consequently, my family and I rarely leave home in the summer and this year was no exception. I spent my summer kayaking, hiking, riding my bike and taking fitness classes. I tried some new activities I hadn’t done before and met some wonderful people. My husband and I climbed South Sister for the first time. I did a lot of yoga with many of the talented and varied yoga teachers in town. In between activities, I spent time with our 15-year old behind the wheel learning how to drive a stick shift. We were the little red truck stalled at the entrance to one of the hundreds of roundabouts in Bend. Our apologies if you were stuck behind us!

I always feel a little sad to see the slower pace of summer days coming to a close but in the evenings when I walk our dog and feel the temperature drop and smell the first hints of fall in the air, my sadness turns to anticipation for the colors of fall and the promise of snow. It occurs to me, though, that driving with a new driver in the winter isn’t going to be easy. Watch out for a little red truck sliding slowly into a roundabout near you.

Paul: I took a trip to see my daughter’s work in her Chemistry internship at the University of Utah. I also helped out covering for some vacation time for the chaplains at the hospital and lastly just hung out with my son. It went by fast and I enjoyed it.

Natalie: My summer was spent with my family doing the little things that make us happy, like star gazing, baking cookies, and running through the sprinkler. We also mulched – oh happy days!

Katharine: I worked over the summer and burned off the stress with a circumnavigation of Broken Top.

Katharine enjoying the view and a fruit and nut bar atop Broken Top. Julie: I hung out with my hunk of a husband and perfect son. We ate, played and the days went by too quickly. Our 18 month old son now speaks two languages…we have a genius in our midst. It was great fun!

Glenda: What summer?

Cristi: This summer I spent a week at the Oregon Coast with my dog Cooper, my daughter Stephanie and her friends (my husband also came for a couple of days). My other daughter, Jessica, came for a visit the next week from New York City. We spent that week kayaking, hiking, shopping and eating!

Carolyn: Hiked the Butte several times a week, got several kayaking trips in, camped on the coast and Redwoods and laughed with my friends.

Beth: I travel to Italy where I modeled for the Italian version of Vogue! Guess what? I made the front cover! My kids were selected to go to Princeton and Stanford even though they are still in middle school. And my husband was asked to serve as Ambassador to New Zealand but he had to turn it down to clean out the garage. We sold five houses in Central Oregon (what recessions?!?!) and all our stocks and investments grew by 50%. All in all I would say it was a pretty good summer.

Tuesday, September 8, 2009

START THE NEW SCHOOL YEAR WITH WELLNESS!

Experience the Community Learning Wellness Discovery Day.

This is your chance to try something new for FREE.

The department wellness sampler is your day to try yoga, tai chi, qigong, Zumba, Hoop Dancing or International Dancing for the first time. Each sample is 20 minutes in length. There will also be a free chair massage given by the COCC Massage Program students.

Discover classes to fit your interests no matter where you are in life. We'll also have information on our fall Yoga Teacher Training, Nutritional Therapy and upcoming Certified Personal Trainer classes.

Please join us Saturday, September 19th, 10 am to 2 pm in the Mazama building on the COCC Campus. Call 383-7270 to register and be entered in our prize drawing.