William  Patrick

  
  • Title / Position: Assistant Professor
  • Organization: Rowan College At Burlington County
  • Twitter: @wpwend
  • Propose A Session

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    If you have registered for THATCamp Community College, please propose a session for Saturday’s unconference. You may reply here and a post will be made for your session proposal OR email wwendATbccDOT.edu and a post will be made for your session.

  • Schedule For THATCamp Community College 2015

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    0800-0900 Sign in and session proposal/voting

    0900-0930 Schedule Elves will…schedule

    0930-1020 First Session

    1030-1120 Second Session

    1130-1300 Lunch!

    1300-1350 Session Three

    1400-1450 “Dork Shorts” Workshop

  • Rooms For ThatCamp Community College 2015

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    We will be having ThatCamp Community College in rooms 102 and 103 in the Briggs Road Center. Directions can be found above.

  • Registration Is Open

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    Registration for the second annual ThatCamp Community College at Burlington County College In Mount Laurel NJ is now open. You can register via the link above or by clicking here.

  • ThatCamp Community College 2015

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    We are proud to announce that ThatCamp Community College will take place on the Mount Laurel campus of Burlington County College on Saturday March 28th. Registration will open later this week.

  • Anti-Harrassment Policy

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    THATCamp seeks to provide a welcoming, fun, and safe unconference and community. We do not tolerate harassment in any form. Discriminatory language and imagery (including sexual) is not appropriate for any venue, including unconference sessions and any community channel such as the THATCamp forums. THATCamp organizers and the THATCamp Council have both the power and the duty to investigate all reported incidents of harassment and to remove confirmed harassers from THATCamp venues both physical and virtual.

    Harassment is understood as any behavior that threatens another person or group or produces an unsafe or uninclusive environment. It includes offensive verbal comments or non-verbal expressions related to gender, gender identity, gender expression, sexual orientation, disability, physical appearance, body size, race, age, religious beliefs, sexual or discriminatory images in public spaces (including online), deliberate intimidation, stalking, following, harassing photography or recording, sustained disruption of talks or other events, inappropriate physical contact, and unwelcome sexual attention.

    Conflict Resolution

    1. Initial Incident

    If you are being harassed, notice that someone else is being harassed, or have any other concerns, please first consider informing the offender that the speech or behavior is problematic and that you would like them to stop. Oftentimes, the offending behavior is unintentional, and the accidental offender and offended will resolve the incident by ceasing the behavior and/or apologizing.

    If you believe that bringing up the incident with the offender will have negative professional consequences for you or will only lead to further offenses, then please inform an organizer of the THATCamp you are attending or a member of the THATCamp Council about the incident.

    2. Escalation

    If the offender insists that he/she did not offend, or if the offender continues the harassment after being asked to stop, then you will need a third party to step in. If you are at an unconference or other event, find an event organizer or staff person and let them know about the incident. If you are on a THATCamp website, please email or message an organizer of the relevant THATCamp or a member of the THATCamp Council.

    3. Investigation

    THATCamp organizers and the THATCamp Council are obligated to investigate thoroughly any reported incidents of harassment, seeking private accounts of the incident from all concerned parties.

    Sanctions

    Participants asked to stop any harassing behavior are expected to comply immediately. If a participant engages in harassing behavior, organizers may take any action they deem appropriate, including warning the offender, expelling the offender from the THATCamp event, or banning the offender from the THATCamp user community.

    Specific sanctions may include but are not limited to:

    • warning the harasser to cease their behavior and that any further reports will result in other sanctions

    • requiring that the harasser avoid any interaction with, and physical proximity to, their victim for the remainder of the event

    • requiring that the harasser immediately leave the THATCamp and not return

    • not allowing a person who violated the policy to attend future THATCamps

    • ending immediately any event volunteer responsibilities and privileges the harasser holds and requiring that the harasser not volunteer for future THATCamps (either indefinitely or for a certain time period)

    • publishing an account of the harassment

    THATCamp event organizers will help participants contact hotel/venue security or local law enforcement, provide escorts, or otherwise assist those experiencing harassment to feel safe for the duration of the event.

    We expect participants to follow these rules in all unconference venues, unconference-related social events, community gatherings, and online communication channels.

    We value your participation in the THATCamp community, and your efforts to keep THATCamp a safe and friendly space for all participants!

    *Based on the Code4Lib Code of Conduct and the [example policy](geekfeminism.wikia.com/wiki/Conference_anti-harassment) from the [Geek Feminism wiki](geekfeminism.wikia.com/), created by the Ada Initiative and other volunteers.

  • Session #1: The Key Technological Needs Of Community College Students

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    • How does texting in classroom change pedagogy?
    • How much of technological consumption is passive versus active? How does that change how students engage?
    • Should there be questions about the infallibility of the databases we expect our students to use?
    • Students need to know how to make a basic MLA paper template.
    • They also need to know how to backup their work. Where is that taught?
    • Should the MLA template be submitted and assessed? (This is a great idea)
    • What about accessibility issues?
    • Students need to know what a URL is!
    • There needs to be a logic to file naming for both professor and student.
  • Session #2: How Technology Affects The Form & Logic Of Composition Writing

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    Here are William’s notes…

    • How to bridge gaps between the two required composition courses here at BCC.
    • How to deal with differences between hypothesis and thesis?
    • How to deal with creative students versus those who need more formal training?
    • Differences between peer review via wikis versus Google Drive.
    • Reader versus writer based feedback.
    • Peer review speed dating.
    • Class size is a concern for face to face versus digital peer review.
    • Bias versus agenda in secondary sources.
    • How do we teach what is RIGHT about a source?
  • Session Proposal #2: Helping Students With Low Technology Skills In Distance Education

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    How can we help students who sign up for distance education classes succeed when they have low technology skills?

  • Schedule For Tomorrow

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    8am-930am Checking in and session voting
    930am-10am Schedule Elves Will…Schedule
    10am-1120am Session 1
    1130am-1pm Lunch
    1pm-220pm Session 2
    230pm-350pm Session 3
    Done!

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