
The Center for
Excellence in Teaching and Learning (CETL) is
a faculty-driven organization, staffed by a steering committee of
faculty members from the various schools of the institution and a
coordinator. CETL brings together the work of our faculty in several
areas, including the Faculty Development Workshop, International Education,
Connecting Teachers to Technology, New Faculty Orientation, Experiential
Education, Service Learning, Interdisciplinary Teaching and Learning,
and Undergraduate Research.

All campus telephone numbers listed below begin
with the (445) prefix and are in the (478) area code.

Jeanne Sewell, Assisstant
Professor of Nursing, School of Heath Sciences, CBX 064, x2586. Jeanne is on the board of editors of MERLOT and is responsible for assessment of CETL sessions. She also helps to facilitate steering committee meetings and CETL workshops.
Deborah
Vess, Professor of History and Interdisciplinary Studies, History
and Geography, School of Liberal Arts and Sciences, CBX 47, x3517,.
Contact Deborah with your questions concerning CETL's Workshops, Mini-grants on assessment, Scholarship of Teaching
and Learning activities, or the new iPod mentoring initiative.

Cynthia
Alby, Associate Professor of Foundations & Secondary Education, School of
Education, CBX 71, x2513. Cynthia also served as
co-coordinator of CETL from 2004-2006.
Dan Bauer,
Assistant Professor of English, School of Liberal Arts & Sciences,
CBX 44, x3178. Dan is our liaison to WAC activities on campus.
Nancy Davis Bray, Associate Director for Special
Collections and Assistant Professor of Archives Administration,
CBX 43, x0988
Amy Burt,
Associate Professor of Rhetoric, School of Liberal Arts & Sciences,
CBX 44, x3179.
Cynthia Cano, Assistant Professor of Marketing, J. Whitney Bunting School of Business, CBX 12, x2514.
Jan Clark, Associate Professor of Rhetoric, School of Liberal
Arts & Sciences, CBX 44, x5556. Jan served us as Interim Coordinator
from
2002-2004. Jan also has coordinated our mid-semester course
assessments (GIFTS).
John Cox,
Associate Professor of English, School of Liberal Arts and Sciences,
CBX 44, x5139.
W. Bee
Crews, Coordinator of Graduate Programs
Professor Special Education & Administration,
School of Education, CBX 70, x4056.
Joe
DeVitis, Temporary Professor of Foundations and Secondary
Education, School of Education, CBX 071, x0024.
Doug Goings, Associate Professor of Information Systems and
Communications, J. Whitney Bunting School of Business, CBX 12, x2565.
J.W. Good, Professor, Special Education and Leadership, John Lounsbury School of Education, CBX 72, x4577.
Robin
Harris, Associate Professor of Government and Sociology, School
of Liberal Arts and Sciences, CBX 018, x5328.
Maureen Horgan, Associate Professor of Music, School of Liberal
Arts and Sciences, CBX 66 x7319. Maureen coordinates faculty
club events.
Rui Kang, Assistant Professor, Foundations and Secondary Education, School of Education,
CBX 79, x0512.
Karynne Kleine, Associate Professor/Cohort Mentor-Leader,
Early Childhood and Middle Grades Education, School of Education,
CBX 71, x6555.
Macon McGinley, Assistant Professor of Mass Communication,
School of Liberal Arts and Sciences, CBX 44, x7397. Macon currently
coordinates our GIFT service.
Megan
Melancon, Associate Professor of English, School of Liberal Arts
& Sciences, CBX 44, x5572.
Doug
Oetter, Associate Professor of Geography, School of Liberal Arts
and Sciences, CBX 47, x7379.
Steve
Payne, Associate Professor of Management, School of Business,
CBX 11, x2570. Among the many things Steve does for CETL,
Steve works with the faculty development workshop on
assessment, and also manages the teach_talk list.
Cheryl Reynolds, Professor, Special Education and Leadership, John Lounsbury School of Education, CBX 72, x4577.
Rachel Schipper, Dean of the Library and Instructional Technology Center, CBX 43, x0982.
John Swinton, Assistant Professor and Director of the Center for
Economic Education, J. Whitney Bunting School of Business, CBX 14, x2591.