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CCC Academic and Library Services Hour CCC Academic and Library Resources Hour • January 2005
See it on ACN Channel 80 or on the web at http://www.cccsat.org/


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Starting Monday, January 3rd
6:00 - 6:39am

The Women's 60's Movement
Dr. Jami Brown from Riverside Community College gives a "right on" paper about the U.S. Women's movement during the 1960's.

Rebroadcast:
Wed., January 5th, 6:00-6:39am
Fri., January 7th, 7:17-7:56am
Mon., January 10th, 2:00-2:39pm
Fri., January 14th, 6:00-6:39pm
Tue., January 18th, 10:35-11:14am
Fri., January 21st, 6:36-7:15pm
Mon., January 24th, 2:00-2:39pm
Fri., January 28th, 6:29-7:05pm
Fri., January 28th, 7:46-8:25pm

 
6:39 - 7:15am

The Suffrage Movement
Riverside Community College and University of California Riverside lecturers, Ann Pheifle and Kimberly Earhart, give an emotional and informative talk on the history of the American Suffrage Movement.

Rebroadcast:
Wed., January 5th, 6:39-7:15am
Fri., January 7th, 6:00-6:36am
Mon., January 10th, 2:39-3:15pm
Fri., January 14th, 6:39-7:15pm
Fri., January 21st, 6:00-6:36pm
Mon., January 24th, 2:39-3:15pm

 
7:15 - 7:44am

Someone Left the Cake Out in the Rain
Riverside Community College Associate Professor, Jan Schall, charts the development of male-female relationships through the 20th Century and current trends in today's society that affect women.

Rebroadcast:
Wed., January 5th, 7:15-7:44am
Fri., January 7th, 7:56-8:25am
Fri., January 21st, 7:15-7:44pm
Mon., January 24th, 3:15-3:44pm
Thurs., January 27th, 10:30-10:59am
Fri., January 28th, 6:00-6:29pm

 
2:00 - 3:00pm

Supplemental Services: Helping All Students Achieve
This broadcast will include: Conversations with parents, providers and school administrators from around the country about how parents can stay involved in the child's education, in part through the options available through supplemental services.

Rebroadcast:
Tue., January 4th, 9:00-10:00am
Thurs., January 6th, 9:00-10:00am
Tue., January 11th, 7:00-8:00am
Thurs., January 13th, 7:00-8:00am
Fri., January 14th, 7:00-8:00am
Fri., January 14th, 7:56-8:56pm
Tue., January 18th, 7:00-8:00am
Thurs., January 20th, 10:00-11:00am
Tue., January 25th, 9:00-10:00am

 

3:00 - 4:00pm

 

Secrets through the Smoke
This program provides the perspective of a former senior ranking tobacco industry "insider", Dr. Jeffrey S. Wigand, whose foresight, personal knowledge, and integrity motivated him to publicly voice his concerns about tobacco and health.

Rebroadcast:
Tue., January 4th, 10:00-11:00am
Thurs., January 6th, 10:00-10:53am
Mon., January 10th, 7:00-7:53am
Mon., January 17th, 7:00-7:53am
Tue., January 18th, 9:00-10:00am
Wed., January 19th, 7:00-8:00am
Thurs., January 20th, 9:00-10:00am

 
Starting Tuesday, January 4th

7:00 - 8:00am

 

American History, Humanities and Civics: Shaping America's Future
Presented by the U.S. Department of Education, this program will discuss how history, humanities and civics create better citizens, how important it is for teachers to be experts in history, what a model for high-quality history and civics instruction looks like, and how to make history engaging without watering down the rigor of the content.

Rebroadcast:
Tue., January 4th, 11:00am-12:00pm
Fri., January 7th, 7:50-8:50pm
Mon., January 17th, 2:00-3:00pm
Thurs., January 20th, 7:00-8:00am
Mon., January 31st, 2:00-3:00pm

 
Starting Thursday, January 6th
7:00 - 7:41am

Domestic Violence
Riverside Community College's Dr. Jami Brown discusses domestic violence.

Rebroadcast:
Fri., January 7th, 6:36-7:17am
Mon., January 10th, 3:15-3:56pm
Fri., January 14th, 7:15-7:56pm
Mon., January 17th, 3:00-3:41pm
Tue., January 18th, 11:14-11:55am
Fri., January 28th, 7:05-7:46pm

 
Starting Friday, January 7th

8:25 - 9:00am

 

History Alley: The Miracle of 1800
Sierra College Professor of History Dan DeFoe explores the birth of Federalism, Republicanism and how America survived the constitutional crisis arising out of the electoral upheaval created by the election of 1800.

Rebroadcast:
Tue., January 18th, 10:00-10:35am
Fri., January 21st, 6:00-7:00am
Tue., January 25th, 11:30-12:05am
Mon., January 31st, 3:30-4:05pm

 

6:00-6:30pm

 

@ONE - Distance Education
Discover how three Community College Districts have formed a Consortium to deliver distance education to residents of the San Francisco's South Bay. You will hear from administrators, faculty, staff and students about what makes a distance education program successful.

 

6:30-7:30pm

 

Education Technology: Preparing Students and Parents for the Digital Age
This broadcast will explore questions such as: How can advanced technology be integrated into the curriculum to help students prepare for the digital age? How can parents stay involved in their child's education through the use of technology? How does technology shape student perceptions about school, home and the world? How does this impact their learning? What resources are available to help kids use computers and the Internet safely and responsibly?

Rebroadcast:
Thurs., January 13th 9:30-10:30am

 

7:30-7:50pm

 

Helping Us Help You...To a Secure Financial Future
This broadcast covers customer service options, what's coming up in 2005 for the health care market, and the latest on investment returns.

 
Starting Monday, January 10th
6:00am

California Country
From the vineyards of Napa to the lettuce fields of Salinas, this program features an in-depth look at the state's food industry. Highlights include: profiles, entertainment and information, plus recipes and gardening advice.

Episode 2057:
Mon., January 10th, 6:00-6:30am
Wed., January 12th, 7:00-7:30am
Fri., January 14th, 6:00-6:30am

Episode 2058:
Mon., January 10th, 6:30-7:00am
Wed., January 12th, 7:30-8:00am
Fri., January 14th, 6:30-7:00am

Episode 2059:
Mon., January 17th, 6:00-6:30am
Wed., January 19th, 6:00-6:30am

Episode 2060:
Mon., January 17th, 6:30-7:00am
Wed., January 19th, 6:30-7:00am

Episode 2053:
Mon., January 24th, 7:00-7:30am

Episode 2054:
Mon., January 24th, 7:30-8:00am

 
Thursday, January 13th

9:00 - 9:30am

 

@ ONE - Web Enhanced Education
Using web based course tools, such as discussion forums and assessment, require planned and coordinated implementation, and evaluation as to their impact on student satisfaction and learning outcomes. This course explains common issues when using the World Wide Web to support instruction.

 

10:30 - 11:00am

 

@ONE Technology Enhanced Facilities, Part 1
In this video series, administrators at three colleges share their experiences funding new buildings and technology, selecting the architect, the consultants, and erecting the buildings. Faculty, staff and students talk about outfitting the new spaces with state-of-the-art computers, wired and wireless networks and presentation equipment and how this improved technology affects teaching and learning in the new facilities. Ohlone College's Hyman Hall, SJCC's new technology center and EVC's new Library/ETC, which opened in June 2004, are featured.

 
Starting Friday, January 21st

7:00 - 8:00am

 

No Child Left Behind 3rd Anniversary Show: Stories of Success

Rebroadcast:
Tue., January 25th, 7:00-8:00am
Thurs., January 27th, 7:00-8:00am
Fri., January 28th, 6:00-7:00am

 

7:44 - 8:37pm

 

The Making of "Jesus Christ Superstar"
A "Behind the Scenes" look at the making of a major college production. From sets, costume design, musical direction, the director and actors...this documentary takes you through the elements involved to produce "Jesus Christ Superstar".

 
Starting Tuesday, January 25th

10:00am

 

American Sign Language
American Sign Language (ASL) 100 is the first semester of a two-year long visual language learning for communicative competency in the Deaf Culture. This course focuses on both the comprehension skills development as well as the manual and non-manual production of ASL. Five basic categories will be emphasized in the coursework: grammatical elements, vocabulary development, fingerspelling, conversational skills and cultural knowledge.
The course will run continuously thru May 31st, 2005.

Episode 1:
Tue., January 25th, 10:00-10:45am

Episode 2:
Tue., January 25th, 10:45-11:30am

 
Starting Thursday, January 27th

9:00am

 

Heating, Air Conditioning and Refrigeration - Electrical
This 32-part telecourse is an introduction to basic mechanical theory of air conditioning, heating, and refrigeration. Topics include application of principles and techniques, system components and their interrelated function, safety procedures, tools and equipment. The course will run continuously thru May 19th, 2005.

Episode 1:
Thurs., January 27th, 9:00-9:45am

Episode 2:
Thurs., January 27th, 9:45-10:30am

 
Starting Friday, January 28th

7:00am

 

The World of Abnormal Psychology
Identification and description of the various types of psychological abnormalities, deficiencies, and disorders which may interfere with a human individual's ability to cope with the demands of the surroundings. All of the major psychiatric categories will be covered as well as the types of personality problems which lead to domestic, social, and economic inadequacies, and in some instances, to difficulties with law. The course will run continuously thru May 6th, 2005.

Episode 1:
Fri., January 28th, 7:00-8:00am

 
Monday, January 31st

6:00-8:00am

 

Making Copyright Work For Your Library
This broadcast will take an in depth look at copyright issues facing librarians and educators in the digital age.

 

3:00-4:00pm

 

Reforming High Schools and Career and Technicial Education
This program will feature interviews with department officials and guests on how the landmark No Child Left Behind Act is helping advance the quality of instruction in high schools, improve teacher preparation and prepare students for college and careers.

 

CCC-Academic and Library Services Hour

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6:00 - 8:00am
Mondays 2:00 - 4:00pm • Tuesdays 9:00am-Noon
Thursdays 9:00 - 11:00am • Fridays 6:00 - 9:00pm


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