Transforming BHCC 1999 - A Progress Report
   
Technology
Institutional Effectiveness

From the President 

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Bunker Hill Community College will expand and integrate technology across teaching and learning, administrative and student support services.

In todayÍs world, familiarity with technology and the use of technology as a tool for learning and teaching is critical for the development of a quality education. Recognizing this phenomenon, we will:

  • make computer literacy a graduation requirement;
  • create five smart classrooms that have computer links to the library and electronic information access both internally and externally;
  • offer at least one certificate and one degree program on-line;
  • develop a virtual advising center to enable electronic access to academic and student affairs Í services;
  • establish a virtual library at the Chelsea Campus;
  • implement an administrative technology system that is interactive and enables the delivery of efficient services to students, faculty, and staff; and
  • develop a college-wide business continuity plan.

 

Jan Robinson Jan Robinson, Special Assistant to the Vice Chancellor for Institutional Advancement, UMass/Boston

Peter Phillipes
Peter Phillipes, Esq., Executive Vice President of Administration and General Counsel, Stop & Shop Supermarket Co.

Michael Gritton
Michael Gritton, Policy Director, MassINC.