Welcome, New 2004 - 2005 Faculty Members!
Below are links to information
about Oakton processes, procedures, and resources. The main Oakton
Home Page is also a good source, of course.
If you have further questions,
please contact
Paul Boisvert, at 847-635-1935,
pboisver@oakton.edu
, or
Cheryl Wollin at cwollin@oakton.edu
.
All Phone #'s can
be dialed internally with just the last 4 digits, from either campus.
Any person or dept. can also be reached by dialing the
Main Switchboard
at 847 635 1600, and pressing 0 to ask the Operator to connect
you. See Online
Phone Directory for complete info on Oakton's phone system.
| List of New Full-Time and Adjunct Faculty Members, Fall 2004 |
Finding Infoabout Oakton Departments (Academic or Staff) on the Web Pages:
| Go to the Oakton Home Page and, in the Search: | . | Go | box, type what you want to find, then hit Go. |
Frequently Sought Web Pages:
IT
Software Knowledge Bank If you need Oakton software,
or instructions on using it!
New
Faculty Computer Account--Get One Now!
Library
WebMail and Faculty/Staff Page: Major Departments--access your Oakton e-mail from Home.
Online
Credit Course Schedule
OCCFA
HomePage--Faculty Association (the Union--for
Full-Timers). Has
Online version of Current FT Faculty Union Contract
Oakton
AFA Homepage--Adjunct
Faculty Assoc'n (the Union--for Adjuncts and Part-Timers). Has
Online version of Current Adjunct Faculty Union Contract
Online
Room Request Scheduling
Faculty
Web Page Template --make
your own Faculty Web Page in a few minutes.
Need
a Notary Public here at Oakton?
Counselors:
To
quickly reach a counselor, Call
the Advising and Counseling Center:
x1741 Des Plaines
or x1417 RHC.
Generally, at least one
counselor is on duty there during the day and evening. If, rarely,
no counselor is there, someone there will know how to contact one.
Online
Phone Directory of
Oakton Personnel and Departments
| Division Offices:
. |
Division 1:
Science and Health Careers
DP Room 2100 x 1684
Division 2: Math and Technologies DP Room 2180 x 1688 Division 3: Languages, Humanities, and Arts DP Room 2430 x 1950 Division 4: Social Science and Business DP Room 2817 x 1910 |
Oakton Computer Help Desk Phone: 847- 635 - 1965 Room: 1710 Des Plaines E-mail: helpdesk@oakton.edu
| . | Hours:
8:00 am to 6:00 pm (After 6:00 pm, call
"Night Answer": x1770 Room: 0421
Des Plaines)
Call them first if you are having an immediate computer problem, or contact them in any way you wish for any general information technology questions. They are very helpful! New Faculty Computer Account--Get One Now! |
Oakton Information Tech Knowledge Bank Official On-line Guide to Using the Oakton Computer Network, including E-Mail.
Instructional
Media Services x1995 , Room 1815 Des
Plaines or
x1431 , Room A-221 RHC
All Audio-Visual and Media Technology resources are handled by this department.
Call them or drop by for info.
Instructional Materials
Available in IMS -- Online listing of all IMS instructional materials,
great source!
The
Learning Center (formerly
Instructional
Support
Services)
x1658 , Room 2400 DP or x1434 , Room A-135 RHC
Tutoring Assessment
Testing ESL Disability
Services Study Skills &
More!
The quickest way to find necessary info
may be to click on the folowing link: Frequently
Asked Questions About the Learning Center
Testing
Center x1939 , Room 2409 DP or
x1446 , Room A-135 RHC
A very valuable resource, makes makeup tests a breeze! Will handle
testing for special needs students, and all testing is completely secure.
This is one of the best of the many effective and efficient faculty support
services here at Oakton.
Center
For Professional Development (formerly the Teaching Learning
Center) x1614 , Room 2410 DP or
x1437 , Room B-212 RHC
For workshops
on professional devolpment, to incorporate technology in your classroom,
to improve your pedagogy and assessment,
and for many other faculty services, this is the place to contact.
If you're not sure, ask them, and they'll help you solve your problem!
Academic Computing Committee Web Page To find out about all aspects of using the computer resources on campus.
Pedagogy, Teaching and Educational Resources:
Teaching Tips Many helpful links and resources for new and veteran teachers alike.
Virtual Field Trips The American Library Association's online resource links from museums around the world. Individual links to many good ones, plus links to other compilations of such sites with thousands more. You need to browse down a bit to get to the links.
Arts
and Letters Daily from the Chronicle of Higher Education A
very comprehensive online review of books, reviews, and articles on current
culture.
Among its excellent resources
are thorough and well-organized lists of links to online versions of magazines,
journals, and columnists, from the far left to the far right with everything
in between.
Library Research Guide and Web Letter These guidelines can help any teacher create effective research assignments, develop students' ability to find, evaluate and use information efficiently, and give students a positive library experience. A 3-part focus on the process before, during, and after the assignment is followed by a section on alternatives to the research paper, with many helpful references to other web-sites and books. Must reading for all faculty library-users!
Draft of Academic Integrity "Best Practices" Document This spells out what it means, in the opinion of a large group of Oakton Faculty members, to exercise and embody Academic Integrity in the practice of our profession. An excellent source of ideas for any teacher--there is no better single depiction of the expectations for excellence in teaching on the part of Oakton faculty members.
Online WebPage Construction Guide If you can create and save a Microsoft Word document, you can have your own basic webpage going in an hour or less. No computer coding used--just highlight, click, and type. Try it, and/or feel free to call me for one-on-one help.
www.Plagiarism.Org "The online resource for educators concerned with the growing problem of Internet plagiarism. This site is designed to provide the latest information on online plagiarism and explain how our user portal, Turnitin.com, is now being used by educators all over the world to fight plagiarism."
U. of Wisconsin Student Online Guide to Quoting Sources and Avoiding PlagiarismGood guide for students.
MIT Online Courses -- Free Online Resources from actual MIT courses
Articles on Critical Thinking A list and description of articles on Critical Thinking (and links to other topics) from the Indiana University Campus Writing Program. Nice resource for any classes that involve Critical Thinking and/or writing--i.e., ALL classes!
Please contact Paul Boisvert
at pboisver@oakton.edu with comments
or question about this webpage. Last updated 6/6/06