[ARCHIVED] Describe Your Department (Online Learning/Dist Ed/FacDev)
						
					
					
				
			
		
	
		
	
	
	
	
	
	
	
	
			
					
				
		
	
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I'm very curious - what does your department look like? Especially in regards to the number of faculty and student population. Below I will outline my departments since I started in 2000.
My 1st job - Dean of Academic Tech & Fac Dev, me (Support Manager), 1 programmer, and 4 student workers.
= 7 employees to 200 faculty and 2500 students
My 2nd job - Me (Director of Distance Learning/Title III), Secretary.
= 2 employees to 30 faculty and 150 students
My 3rd job - Me (Director of Distance Learning Technologies) & eventually 2 work study students
= 3 employees to 60 faculty and 800 students
My 4th job - Me (Director for the Center of Teaching and Learning) -
= 1 employee to 80 faculty and 2000 students
I'm not looking for anyone's CV here...no pressure to go into lots of detail, but if you'd like to participate, give as much info as you'd like, and perhaps any interesting statistics surrounding the Online Learning/Distance Education/Faculty Training.
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Hi @lturner2 
Like Kona, our structure is rather simple:
- Department = eLearning,
- Me = eLearning Coordinator,
- 1 eLearning Support Specialist,
- # faculty 208,
- #students about 4,000 and some change
Like you, I wear several other hats, but unlike you I have just one title.
I hope this helps,
Kelley
 
					
				
		
 
					
				
		
 
		
			 I discovered that I have the personality to appreciate a routine but I definitely need the random activities of spontaneity to keep my days interesting. I remember getting a call from my VP one morning in a panic that two media tech employees had both out called off for the day and there was some big-time guest lecturer speaking on campus and he didn't have even one camera operator. Voila - change of pace for the afternoon! In that case, having history with various other departments on campus can help facilitate needs.
 I discovered that I have the personality to appreciate a routine but I definitely need the random activities of spontaneity to keep my days interesting. I remember getting a call from my VP one morning in a panic that two media tech employees had both out called off for the day and there was some big-time guest lecturer speaking on campus and he didn't have even one camera operator. Voila - change of pace for the afternoon! In that case, having history with various other departments on campus can help facilitate needs. 
					
				
		
 
					
				
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