Other College/Senate/Educational Internet Sites
Below are different internet sites that we felt you might find interesting. Some of them relate to different colleges' academic senate home pages. It's enlightening to see how other campuses' academic senates deal with their local responsibilities. These selected sites include both community colleges, universities, as well as state-wide senate sites.
We also included some interesting and hopefully useful educationally-related internet sites. Some sites will show how instructors are using the internet in their classrooms and other sites will provide information that educators might find useful (e.g. the fair use of copyrighted material). We have also included links to the California Education Code and to Title 5 of the California Code of Regulations.
Please let us know if you find other interesting internet sites. We'd like to list them on this location to help you avoid having too many bookmarks on your personal computer. All you'll need to do is click to the Delta College home page and between our webmaster's favorite sites and our page of Academic Senate sites you should be able to fill up your day on the internet.
Thank you for visiting our page of favorite internet sites.
California Education Code Links Starting with DIVISION 7. COMMUNITY COLLEGES PART 43. THE CALIFORNIA COMMUNITY COLLEGES 70900-70902 |
California Community Colleges Chancellor's Office
http://www.ccco.edu
This is the site for information provided by the System office.
Community College Academic Senate Sites
The California Community College
Academic Senate Home Page
http://www.asccc.org
This is the site for information provided by the state-wide Academic Senate.
Links to other community college
University of California Academic Senate Sites
The University of California System's Academic Senate Home Page
http://www.universityofcalifornia.edu/senate/
Yes, even the U.C. System worries about Faculty Senate issues.
The University of California System's Home Page
http://www.ucop.edu
We thought that many of our U.C. alums might like to make a virtual-visit to their alma maters. All of the U.C. campuses are listed on this site.
U.C.L.A.
http://www.senate.ucla.edu/
This is an example of one of the U.C. Academic Senate sites. It also includes some history as to the development of state-wide academic senates.
California State University Academic Senate Sites
The California State System's Academic Senate Home Page
http://www.calstate.edu/AcadSen/
This is another systemic approach to dealing with academic issues through the faculty senate process.
Links to other CSU Academic Senate sites
Educational Resources
Fair Use of Copyrighted Works
http://www.cetus.org/fairindex.html
This site contains the electronic version of a pamphlet entitled "Fair Use of Copyrighted Works." It was put together by the Working Group on Ownership, Legal Rights of Use and Fair Use of the CSU-SUNY-CUNY Joint Committee. It also contains links to fair-use guidelines and other resources that are intended to promote a fuller understanding and appreciation of copyright laws.
The World Lecture Hall
http://www.utexas.edu/world/lecture/
The University of Texas maintains this site that shows how instructors are putting their courses on the internet for their students. The courses range from Anthropology to Music to Zoology and the courses are offered at universities throughout the country not just at the University of Texas. If you're wondering about new ideas, this is a great place to start.