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UNDERGRADUATE EDUCATION January 27, 2009
ACADEMIC SENATE FACULTY
Dear Colleagues: I am writing to remind you that WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 28, is the deadline for responding to the survey prepared by the Advisory Group for the Information Literacy Theme, as part of UCSD's reaffirmation of accreditation by the Western Association of Schools and Colleges (WASC). (A copy of the previous request, sent on January 21, appears below.) If you have not already done so, please take a few minutes to complete the survey at: http://academicaffairs.ucsd.edu/r/infolit-fac.htm Your collective responses will provide important data about the campus’s capabilities as well as identify areas that need improvement. Thank you very much for taking the time to provide your input.
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UNDERGRADUATE EDUCATION January 21, 2009
ACADEMIC SENATE FACULTY SUBJECT: UCSD's Accreditation Review -- A Request for Your Help Your input is needed for UCSD's reaffirmation of accreditation review. What we request is just 10 minutes of your time to complete a brief survey. To participate in the survey, simply click on the following link: http://academicaffairs.ucsd.edu/r/infolit-fac.htm Please complete your survey by WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 28, in order to have your feedback included. As part of the process of UCSD's accreditation reaffirmation review, University Librarian Brian Schottlaender and I have formed an Advisory Group to study information literacy, one of four themes identified by the Senate-Administration Advisory Committee for WASC Accreditation to serve as the foci of our review. The Advisory Group (membership listed below) is charged to develop a written report with recommendations for how UCSD should leverage and develop our investments and activities surrounding information literacy. This survey is intended to gather information that will help the group understand the current environment and practices at UCSD for these activities. Your responses are vital to the group's work; your input will directly inform the recommendations that are made. Please spend the short amount of time it will take to complete. Thank you in advance for your speedy completion of the survey.
Catherine Friedman (Libraries), Co-Chair Gabriele Wienhausen (Biological Sciences), Co-Chair Christine Bagwell (Instructional Web Development Center) Francine Berman (San Diego Supercomputer Center) Benjamin Grinstein (Physics) William Griswold (CSE) Matthew Herbst (MMW Program, Eleanor Roosevelt College) Gail Heyman (Psychology) James Hollan (Cognitive Science) Grant Kester (Visual Arts) Susan Shepherd (Libraries) Stefan Llewellyn Smith (MAE) James Stascavage (Student Affairs, Sixth College) Charles Tu (Jacobs School of Engineering) Jonathan Whitman (Information Technology, The Colleges) |