The Center for Teaching and Faculty Development

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CTFD Staff

Pamela Vaughn

Associate Dean for Faculty Development

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Pamela oversees the activities and direction of the Center for Teaching and Faculty Development. A San Francisco State University faculty member since 1993, Pamela has served on a number of all-university committees, including two terms as chair of the Academic Senate. Immediately prior to her appointment in CTFD, she was professor of classics and chair of the departments of Classics and Comparative and World Literature. Pamela received her B.A. in classics from St. Olaf College and her Ph.D. in classics from the University of California, Berkeley.

E-Mail Address: pamelav@sfsu.edu
Campus Extension: 5-4030

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Pamela Vaughn, with CTF) Advisory Board chair Amy Love (English), presented at the International Society for the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning on "The Accessibility Connection: Universal Design for Learning," October 2008, Edmonton, Canada. She also attended the CSU Faculty Development Directors' meeting at CSU Fullerton where, among other things, the group worked on a CSU Strategic Plan for Faculty Development.

Jeannie Cheng

Associate Director

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Jeannie provides instructional design and organizational development support for faculty at SF State. She assists faculty in striving for teaching excellence by assessing learning needs as well as by designing and implementing CTFD workshops. She also conducts consultations with faculty and faculty groups regarding faculty development activities, and works closely with the Associate Dean on the implementation of grants and the coordination and management of specific faculty development awards, such as the Research, Scholarship, and Creative Activity awards. Jeannie is also actively involved in many new CSU training initiatives such as EnACT, Universal Design for Learning, MERLOT ELIXR project and the Transforming Course Design project.

E-Mail Address: jeanniec@sfsu.edu
Campus Extension: 5-3537

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Jeannie attended the 2008 Professional and Organizational Development Network in Higher Education (PODNetwork) in October and the CSU Teaching for Student Success: Train the Trainers Workshop in November 2008 (Student Writing and Assignment Design and Classroom Civility). She also presented the Overview of Universal Design for Learning to the 30 student teachers in Special Education section 770 (SPED770) Mild/Moderate Disabilities in October 2008.

Meg Gorzycki

Faculty Development Consultant

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Meg is an associate instructional designer assisting the team with institutional research on effective teaching and assessment, developing faculty workshops, procuring faculty resources for professional advancement, and publications. She has taught History, Psychology, and Media and Ethics at the secondary and college levels, including one semester at the University of Rostov, Russia. She has also worked as a Director of Curriculum and Professional Development and Assistant Principal. She holds a BA in Religious Studies, an MA in History and received her ED.d. from University of San Francisco in 2003.

E-Mail Address: meggorzy@sfsu.edu
Campus Extension: 8-6815

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Meg's activities for 2008 included presenting a workshop at the CSU regional workshops in Pomona in May (Integrating Ethical Thinking Across the Curriculum) and participating in the CSU Faculty Developer's Planning Session in April 2008 and in the "Train the Trainer's Workshop" in CSU Long Beach November 2008 (Student Civility and Writing assgnments for Students). In February 2009, Meg spent a week in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia conducting the Best Practice in the University Classroom faculty development program for Prince Sultan University.

Bob Moyce

Technology and Design Consultant

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Bob's duties include technical support and assistance for CTFD, creation of graphic design production for all media materials (including the layout for The Garden), database maintenance, web development and management, and ensuring the Center meets accessibility requirements for all projects. Before becoming a full-time staff member, Bob received degrees from SF State in the fields of psychology and business marketing.

E-Mail Address: bobmoyce@sfsu.edu
Campus Extension: 5-2413

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Bob kept busy in 2008 by attending the 3rd annual California Web Accessibility Conference (CalWAC) held in Long Beach in January 2008 as well as the QCon software developers conference held in San Francisco in November 2008.

Kelli Stanley

Publications Director

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Kelli edits and writes much of The Garden, and is responsible for writing and editing CTFD promotional materials. She earned a B.A. in Classics and Art History, and a M.A. in Classics from SF State.

E-Mail Address: kstanley@sfsu.edu
Campus Extension: 5-2410

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Kelli is a mystery author. Her first novel, Nox Dormienda (A Long Night for Sleeping), was published in late July, 2008, and is currently in its third printing. Kelli was most recently the winner of Left Coast Crime's 2009 Bruce Alexander Memorial Historical Mystery Award for her novel.

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Workshops and Events

The Center sponsors a number of workshops, events, and brown bag sessions every month open to all SF State faculty members.

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Accessibility Guides

The Accessibility Guides provided by CTFD are here to help you convert and create your course materials into accessible formats.

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Faculty Development ... "To Go!"

A veritable smorgasbord of easily digestible and healthy ideas for the busy faculty member ... all delivered to your door!

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Universal Design for Learning

Make your course concepts accessible for all your students. Find out how easy it is to implement UDL in all of your courses with these resources.

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