If you wish to request a Vista site for teaching an online or distributed course, please use the form located at: http://bellevuecollege.edu/frc/vsr/requestpage.aspx
The use of this form helps us to make sure that we create course sites efficiently and without delay!
- Instructions for how to move your files can be found here (http://www.bellevuecollege.edu/frc/moving.html)
BCC faculty and staff can call or email the Faculty Resource Center for help with technical questions related to technologies used in instruction. We can create blank course sites or listservs for you. We can answer your technical questions and find help for bugs you discover in any of our instructional software. Open 9-4pm Monday - Friday Email frc@bcc.ctc.edu or call 425.564.3967 [More Information]
Are you using online technologies to facilitate student learning? We can do part or all of your web development for you. Interested instructors should contact the Faculty Resource Center at least one full quarter before they plan to teach their curriculum online. [More Information]
The FRC curriculum design specialists can consult with you one-on-one on curriculum tasks related to program or course level assessment, market research and program development, or online instruction. [More Information]
We offer over 100 contact hours of instruction each quarter on how to use instructional technologies and best practices for curriculum design within these environments. Download our quarterly schedule. [More Information]
All BCC faculty interested in teaching a course online may request a mentor. Faculty assigned to teach a course section for Distance Education for the first time might qualify for a small stipend for their participation in the mentor program. Mentor programs begin one full quarter before a faculty member plans to teach their course online. [More Information]
We are available to support your faculty group's collaborative curriculum design efforts through the provision of workshops, web development services, and online structures to facilitate content sharing. Any staff or faculty member interested in adding content to existing curriculum depositories, finding out more about currently available curriculum, or wishing to initiate their own curriculum workshop for a group of faculty should contact us. [More Information]
The Faculty Resource Center supports faculty learning communities through a hybrid blend of online and face-to-face collaborative environments. Any staff or faculty member interested in joining an existing community or initiating a new learning community linked to the scholarship of teaching should contact the FRC. [More Information]
We develop instructional material for you to use to support student learning in online environments. You can find assignment templates, online seminaring instructions for students, useful orientation assignments to use the first week of the quarter, and more. Let us know what you think should be added or what you might have to contribute! [More Information]
We provide links to both BCC and non-BCC digital curriculum libraries where you can find quality instructional materials corresponding to almost any content area you can articulate. Contact us if you would like an orientation to any of these sites or resources. [More Information]
We have online tutorials and workshops geared to answer technical and curriculum questions most frequently asked by instructors using online technologies. We welcome suggestions for improvement and/or expansion. [More Information]
The FRC also currently coordinates the training for all office software products. Contact us if you are interested in designing and/or leading these training sessions. Download our quarterly schedule. [More Information]