Overview



Curriculum, Assessment, and Program Review module goals:
  • Save time by automating many current laborious tasks, specifically aggregation, collation, and documentation
  • Improve reporting quality and consistency through automated formatting
  • Streamline workflows through recorded histories and email alerts
  • Improve integrated planning across the college by sharing data among the different modules
  • Simplify maintenace such that it can be completed independent of a particular individual

Thank you volunteers!

Data clean up for the Curriculum module was completed at the end of Fall 2015 (it began in Spring 2015).

However, mistakes do make it through the net. If you see a mistake on a course outline, program description, or addenda, please notify curricunet@ccsf.edu so we can fix it.

Not only do many hands make light work, but they are necessary for meeting tight deadlines.

In Fall 2015, volunteers assisted in updating curricula for 2014-2015 curricula changes. In Spring 2015, volunteers assisted in updating SLOs to align with 2014-2015 curricula changes in time to ensure accurate assessment reporting.

Effective use and rollout of CurricUNET have depended on the assistance of these individuals:

  • Deanna Abma (faculty)
  • Anna Asebedo (faculty and chair)
  • Sean Andrade (student)
  • Elaine Avrus (faculty)
  • Lizzie Brock (faculty)
  • Janet Carpenter (faculty)
  • Anne Cassia (faculty)
  • Ronald Cheng (student)
  • Kim Ginther-Webster (faculty)
  • Ray Gamba (dean)
  • Ana Garcia (faculty)
  • Erika Gentry (faculty)
  • Christof Gregor (faculty)
  • Vivian Ikeda (faculty)
  • Doris Johnson (staff)
  • Elizabeth King (faculty)
  • Roger King (faculty and chair)
  • Dana Jae Labreque (faculty)
  • Peggy Lopipero-Langmo (faculty)
  • Steven Mayer (faculty)
  • Sheri Miraglia (faculty)
  • Isabelle Motamedi (faculty)
  • Lauren Muller (faculty and chair)
  • Marie Osborne (faculty)
  • Maria Rosales-Uribe (faculty and chair)
  • Susmita Sengupta (faculty)
  • Richard Taha (faculty)

Thank you to all the faculty and chairs and staff and administrators who have reached out to provide training support to their colleagues.

Special thanks to Dora Dye for making herself available to assist the CurricUNET training team in many ways!