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TEXAS COMMUNITY COLLEGE TEACHERS ASSOCIATION and TEXAS COMMUNITY COLLEGE ASSOCIATION March 2-4, 2000 Austin Convention Center Austin, Texas 53rd Annual Convention “The Courage to Teach”

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TEXAS COMMUNITY COLLEGETEACHERS ASSOCIATION

andTEXAS COMMUNITY COLLEGE

ASSOCIATION

March 2-4, 2000Austin Convention CenterAustin, Texas

53rdAnnual

Convention

“TheCourageto Teach”

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53rd Annual ConventionTEXAS COMMUNITY COLLEGE

TEACHERS ASSOCIATIONAustin Convention Center

Austin, TexasMarch 2-4, 2000

Convention Theme:

“The Courage to Teach”Convention-at-a-Glance

THURSDAY—MARCH 2, 2000 7:30 a.m.–5:00 p.m. Special Meetings (to be an-

nounced)12:00 Noon–9:00 p.m. Convention Registration—Palazzo 1:00– 6:00 p.m. Committee Meetings, as called by

Committee Chairs 4:00– 5:00 p.m. Meeting of Executive Committee,

Resolutions Committee, and all TCCTA Committee Chairs—Sa-bine

6:30 p.m. BANQUET (Tickets required for admission)—Ballroom A

7:30 p.m. GENERAL SESSION—Ballroom A

FRIDAY—MARCH 3, 2000 8:00 a.m.–5:00 p.m. Convention Registration—Palazzo 8:00 a.m.–5:00 p.m. Exhibits Open—Exhibition Hall I 8:00 a.m.–5:00 p.m. Polls Open (Election of Offi cers)—

Palazzo 8:00– 9:15 a.m. Financial Planning Seminar—Ball-

room B (repeated at 1:00 p.m.)

8:00– 9:15 a.m. Professional Development Semi-nar—Ballroom C (repeated at 1:00 p.m.)

9:30– 11:00 a.m. Section Meetings for Some Sec-tions

11:15 a.m.–12:45 p.m. Section Meetings for Remaining Sections

1:00– 2:15 p.m. Financial Planning Seminar—Ball-room B (repeat of 8:00 a.m. presentation)

1:00– 2:15 p.m. Professional Development Semi-nar—Ballroom C (repeat of 8:00 a.m. presentation)

2:30– 6:00 p.m. Other Special Meetings (to be an-nounced)

SATURDAY, MARCH 4, 2000 8:00–11:30 a.m. Convention Registration—Palazzo 8:00–11:30 a.m. Exhibits Open—Exhibition Hall I 9:00–10:15 a.m. Section Meetings for Some Sec-

tions10:30–11:45 a.m. Section Meetings for Remaining

Sections11:45 a.m. Adjournment

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Patsy W. GossImmediate Past President

San Jacinto College Central Campus

Deann MerchantPresident

Amarillo College

Mel Griffi nVice President

Northeast Texas Com-munity College

TEXAS COMMUNITY COLLEGETEACHERS ASSOCIATION

Offi cers and Staff, 1999-2000

TEXAS COMMUNITY COLLEGE

ASSOCIATIONOffi cers, 1999-2000

Richard L. ElamPresident-Elect

Hill College

Jim B. RileySecretary

Palo Alto College

Richard MooreAssociate Executive

Director

Charles L. Burn-side

Carol J. FrickeAdministrative Assistant

Susan F. HultTreasurer

Houston Community College

Millicent ValekPresident-Elect

Brazosport College

Harry L. KrenekPresident

Western Texas College

Charles FlorioSecretary-Treasurer

Northeast Texas Com-munity College

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TEXAS COMMUNITY COLLEGETEACHERS ASSOCIATION

Committees, 1999-2000(Appointments expire March 31, 2000, unless otherwise indi-

cated.)

PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEETheresa E. Stewart, Chair, Austin Community College (2001)Gail M. Platt, Vice Chair, South Plains College (2000)Phyllis P. Sisson, Central Texas College (2000)Betty B. Swasko, Paris Junior College (2000)Gabriel O. Ume, Palo Alto College (2000)Ken L. Weatherbie, Del Mar College (2000)Cathryn P. Cates, Tyler Junior College (2001)Mark W. Jordan, Odessa College (2001)Ronald R. Roberts, Grayson County College (2001)Daniel L. Spencer, Temple College (2001)Vivian Dennis-Monzingo, Eastfi eld College (2002)William G. Horine, Alvin Community College (2002)Michael D. Hummel, The Victoria College (2002)Joanna L. Kile, College of the Mainland (2002)Patsy C. Lemaster, Amarillo College (2002)

LEGISLATIVE COMMITTEEDanita L. McAnally, Chair, Amarillo College (2002)Brian K. Dille, Vice Chair, Odessa College (2001)Paul H. Harvey, Jr., Hill College (2000)Patricia Humston, Coastal Bend College (2000)Nancy Ellen Partlow, Wharton County Junior College (2000)Steven J. Reif, Kilgore College (2000)Cynthia M. SoRelle, McLennan Community College (2000)Gerald M. Corkran, Western Texas College (2001)Johanna M. Hume, Alvin Community College (2001)Robert C. McReynolds, San Jacinto College–Central Campus (2001)M. Theron Waddell, Jr., Galveston College (2001)Willard G. (Bill) Coody, Weatherford College (2002)Charles N. Johnson, Tyler Junior College (2002)Brenda F. Jones, Houston Community College–Central College

(2002)Olin H. Joynton, Montgomery College (2002)

MEMBERSHIP SERVICES COMMITTEELola A. King, Chair, Trinity Valley Community College–Terrell

Campus (2000)Gary D. Turner, Vice Chair, Central Texas College (2001)Larry C. Allen, Panola College (2000)Gary Don Harkey, Vernon Regional Junior College (2000)Phyllis O. Morris, TSTC–Sweetwater (2000)John J. Stuart, Texarkana College (2000)C. Gene Denney, Clarendon College (2001)Kenneth R. Hopkins, Brazosport College (2001)James W. Sparks, Houston Community College–Northeast College

(2001)Carol A. Wennagel, San Jacinto College–South Campus (2001)Judy S. Hart, Frank Phillips College (2002)Stephanie R. Meinhardt, Collin County Community College–Spring

Creek Campus (2002)Madeleine G. S. Ross, Lon Morris College (2002)Jack B. Stanley, Amarillo College (2002)

MEMBERSHIP COMMITTEECaroline C. Garrett and E. Lamar Garrett, Co-Chairs, The Victoria

College

NOMINATING COMMITTEEJoseph D. (Dan) Mendoza, Chair, Lee CollegeScott A. Nelson, Vice Chair, Kingwood CollegeEllen H. Brennan, San Antonio CollegeEmmeline I. Dodd, College of the MainlandGlenda H. Easter, El Centro College

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TCCTA COMMITTEE MEETINGSThursday, March 2, 2000

Austin Convention Center(Note: All committees are subject to additional meetings

as called by their chairs.)

Professional Development Committee ..........1:00–3:00 p.m.—SabineLegislative Committee ...............................1:00–3:00 p.m.—Red RiverMembership Services Committee................... 1:00–3:00 p.m.—TrinityPublications Committee ................................1:00–3:00 p.m.—NechesAuditing Committee ............................... 2:00–3:00 p.m.—San JacintoResolutions Committee................................... 3:00–4:00 p.m.—TrinityExecutive Committee and all TCCTA Committee Chairs ..........................4:00–5:00 p.m.—SabineElection Committee ..............................5:00–6:00 p.m.—Mezzanine 5

RESOLUTIONS COMMITTEERonnie E. Hall, Chair, Angelina CollegeLarry G. Shirts, Vice Chair, North Harris CollegeBarbara A. Blair, Southwest Texas Junior CollegeDianne K. Blanchard, Texarkana CollegeBlanche H. Brick, Blinn CollegeJess T. Dowdy, Northeast Texas Community CollegeCarol A. Eppright, Weatherford CollegeDoris J. Jones, Tarrant County College–Northeast CampusLinda Shelly, Amarillo College

AUDITING COMMITTEEAnna Maria G. Mendiola, Chair, Laredo Community CollegeRobert B. Sloger, Vice Chair, Amarillo CollegeDonald R. Craig, Del Mar CollegeSharon M. Freeman, San Jacinto College–Central CampusTed A. Lewis, Collin County Community College–Preston Ridge

CampusHerbert J. Maglietta, Central Texas CollegeRaymond C. Puchot, El Paso Community College–Transmountain

Campus

CONVENTION COMMITTEEDale Westfall, Chair, Midland College

REGISTRATION SUBCOMMITTEESusan L. Sutton, Chair, Alvin Community CollegeCarolyn C. Robertson, Vice Chair, Tarrant County College–South

Campus

SOCIAL SUBCOMMITTEEM. Margaret Dunn, Chair, Amarillo CollegeJennifer Lynn Adler, Vice Chair, Hill College–Johnson County

Branch Campus

PUBLICATIONS COMMITTEEMoselle S. Ford, Chair, Amarillo CollegeJames Michael Matthews, Vice Chair, Tarrant County College–North-

west CampusBrenda F. Allums, Panola CollegeCarol A. Lowe, McLennan Community CollegeKaren D. Marcotte, Palo Alto CollegeJames L. Schrantz, Tarrant County College–Southeast CampusBrenda J. Stubbs, Navarro CollegeJudith G. Turman, Tyler Junior CollegeDonnie D. Yeilding, Central Texas College

ELECTION COMMITTEEPatricia C. Knight, Chair, Amarillo CollegeGregory A. Stanley, Vice Chair, Hill CollegePatricia B. Dennis, South Plains CollegeJulia D. Jay, San Jacinto College–Central CampusJuanita H. Marquez, Bill J. Priest InstituteCarolyn Sue Poor, Wharton County Junior CollegeGayla D. Williams, Howard College

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Alamo Community College District Northwest Vista College .......................Dennis J. Gittinger Palo Alto College ...................................... Roy N. Tucker St. Philip’s College .............................. Fred A. Bakenhus San Antonio College ............................ Ellen H. BrennanAlvin Community College ...................... William G. HorineAmarillo College .............................................. Steve DuttonAngelina College .......................................... Ronnie E. HallAustin Community College District ............. Denise Anding ACCD District Offi ces .......................... Sandra H. Gaskin Cypress Creek ........................................... Steven Kramer Eastview .................................................Carolyn O. Morse Northridge ................................................ Mary R. Parker Pinnacle .................................................... Steven Kramer Rio Grande ................................................ Lynn B. Lehle Riverside .............................................. Carolyn O. MorseBlinn College Brenham .......................................... Randal H. Hoppens Bryan ........................................... Joseph E. Kingcade, Jr.Brazosport College ............................. Kenneth R. HopkinsCentral Texas College ...................................... Stan P. DyerCisco Junior College ........................................ Tianay RabbClarendon College .................................... Terry D. ScogginCoastal Bend College ............................... Tangie M. BensonCollege of the Mainland ............................ Emmeline DoddCollin County Community College District Central Park ............................................ Larry D. Collins Preston Ridge .......................................... C. Michael Bell Spring Creek ............... Mike W. Cohick, Rosemary Karr, Stephanie MeinhardtDallas County Community College District Offi ces ........................................ Carla A. Ranger Bill J. Priest Institute ................................ Jackie R. Porter Brookhaven College ........................... Kathleen Whitson Cedar Valley College ......................... Tommy Thompson Eastfi eld College ..................... Vivian Dennis-Monzingo, David Preston El Centro College ................................ Jimmie J. Henslee Mountain View College .................. Lionel M. Cortez, Jr. North Lake College .............. Enrique King Chamberlain Richland College ........................................ Sid ChapmanDel Mar College ......................................... Donald R. CraigEl Paso Community College ........................Diane J. Starke, Robert K. Starke, MJ LinneyFrank Phillips College ...................................... Judy S. HartGalveston College ...................................... Theron WaddellGrayson County College ........................ Ronald R. RobertsHill College ................................................. Richard L. ElamHouston Community College System Central College ........................................... Susan F. Hult Northeast College .................................. James W. Sparks Southeast College ..............................Johnella R. Bradford Southwest College ..................................... David A. Ross Northwest College ................................. Mary Alice WillsHoward College ..................................... Gayla D. Williams

TEXAS COMMUNITY COLLEGETEACHERS ASSOCIATION

MEMBERSHIP COMMITTEE, 1999-2000

Caroline C. Garrett and E. Lamar Garrett

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Jacksonville College ........................................ Janice BryanKilgore College .............................................. Steven J. ReifLamar Institute of Technology ...................... Alice W. CaterLamar State College – Orange ................. Larry R. WilmoreLamar State College – Port Arthur ............. Michelle AskewLaredo Community College ...............Anna Maria Mendiola, Alfonso MendiolaLee College ................................ Joseph D. (Dan) MendozaLon Morris College ............................ Madeleine G. S. RossMcLennan Community College ............... Michael A. WhiteMidland College ................................ Andrea Collins ZabelNavarro College ..................................... Pam Stroope GrantNorth Central Texas College .................. Patrick L. MaguireNorth Harris Montgomery Community College District Offi ces ........................................... Larry G. Shirts Kingwood College .................................. Scott A. Nelson Montgomery College ................. Martina S. Kusi-Mensah North Harris College ................................. Larry G. Shirts Tomball College ................... Thomas Wm. (Bill) LawlerNortheast Texas Community College ............. Doug RicheyOdessa College ............................................... Brian K. DillePanola College ............................................... Larry C. AllenParis Junior College ................................... Betty B. SwaskoRanger College .................................................. Jim T. WellsSan Jacinto College District District Offi ces ......................................... Patsy W. Goss Central Campus .................................... Sharon Freeman, Robert C. McReynolds North Campus .................................. Diane Lewis Heafer South Campus ................................... Carol A. WennagelSouth Plains College Levelland ...................................................... Gail M. Platt Lubbock ................................................ Martha Ann JonesSouth Texas Community College ............... Richard L. AbelSouthwest Texas Junior College ................ Barbara A. BlairTarrant County College District .............. David J. Clinkscale Northeast Campus ........................ Sharon Kay Chitwood Northwest Campus ................................... Peggy K. Ford South Campus ................................... David J. Clinkscale Southeast Campus ........................ Ashley Barden Alfaro, Janis A.RogersTemple College ......................................... Patricia A. SmithTexarkana College ............................... Dianne K. HenlineTexas State Technical College System TSTC – Waco .......................................Franklin R. Gentry TSTC – Sweetwater .............................. Phyllis O. Morris TSTC – Brownwood .............................. Patricia S. Locks TSTC – Marshall ................................. Gregory McDanielTrinity Valley Community College .................... Ed RichardsTyler Junior College .................................. Cathryn P. CatesVernon Regional Junior College ............... Laura L. WymanThe Victoria College ............................. Caroline C. Garrett, Lamar GarrettWeatherford College ............................... Carol A. EpprightWestern Texas College .......................... Gerald M. CorkranWharton County Junior College ........ Nancy Ellen Partlow

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Sen. Teel Bivins

TCCTA Outstanding Legislator

Teel Bivins has served in the Texas Senate since 1989, when he won his fi rst race for po-litical offi ce. He is currently serving his fourth consecutive term in the Senate. He represents the people of State Senatorial District 31, which runs from the top of the Panhandle to the Mid-land-Odessa area. District 31 includes Amarillo College, Frank Phillips College, Odessa Col-lege, Midland College, and the Pampa Center of Clarendon College within its territory. More importantly, in a larger sense Senator Bivins has made vital contributions benefi ting all Texas two-year colleges.

Since 1996, Senator Bivins has chaired the Senate Committee on Education. In the 75th Legislature, he authored landmark legislation creating a core curriculum to facilitate the transfer of student credits among Texas public colleges and universities. In previous legisla-tive sessions, Senator Bivins has served on the Senate Committee on Finance, and he was a member of the joint conference committees on the omnibus appropriations bills in 1993 and 1995.

Throughout his tenure in the Texas Senate, Senator Bivins has demonstrated time and again his staunch support of Texas community and technical colleges. He has consistently and ef-fectively led efforts to obtain increased funding for two-year colleges, and he has been a strong and steadfast advocate for establishing and maintaining high academic standards.

For his faithful commitment to all levels of public education in our state, for his unswerving support of the community, junior, and techni-cal colleges of Texas, and for his exeplary, dedicated service to the people of Texas, the Texas Community College Teachers Associa-tion proudly recognizes Senator Teel Bivins as

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James Melton

GENERAL SESSIONThursday, March 2, 2000, 7:30 p.m. ....................Ballroom APresiding ..........................Deann C. Merchant, Amarillo College

President,Texas Community College Teachers Association

Introductions and Announcements

Remarks .............................................................. John ValenzanoHouston Community College–Central College

Regional President, Phi Theta Kappa

Report of Nominating Committee.... Joseph D. (Dan) Mendoza,Lee College

Chair, TCCTA Nominating Committee

Other Reports and Announcements

Presentation of Charles Burnside-TCCTA Scholarship for Aca-demic Excellence

Presentation of TCCTA Outstanding Legislator Award

“The Challenge of Change” ........................... James MeltonPresident, The Melton Corporation

Memorial Recognition

Adjournment

The convention’s keynote speaker will be author James Melton. He will address this year’s convention theme, “The Courage to Teach.” He will also be the featured speaker at the convention’s two professional development seminars, to be held Friday, March 3, at 8:00 a.m. and repeated at 1:00 p.m.

Dr. Melton has appeared on national radio and television talk shows. The Public Broadcasting System has produced an eight-part series on his work titled Reaching New Heights of Excellence.

His professional background includes careers in journal-ism, college teaching, and commercial aviation. Dr. Melton has authored numerous articles, audio and videocassette programs, and has published two best-selling books. He holds the Ph.D. degree in management.

For more than two decades, Dr. Melton has conducted re-search on innovation, productivity, motivation, and interpersonal skills. As a respected communicator, he translates complex is-sues into simple, common-sense terms for many of the largest corporations in America. His work is represented internationally through the Melton Leadership System, a video-based series for training and development.

Dr. Melton is president of The Melton Corporation, a book publishing company and speaker-referral service. In addition to his speaking engagements, he provides management training for national and international organizations.

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BE SURE TO VOTEin the

Election of TCCTA Offi cersfor 2000-2001

POLLS OPENFRIDAY, MARCH 38:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.

PalazzoAustin Convention Center

PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT SEMINAR(Sponsored by TCCTA Professional Development Committee)

Friday, March 3, 8:00–9:15 a.m. and 1:00–2:15 p.m.Ballroom C

Presiding ................................Theresa (Terry) E. Stewart, Austin Community College, Chair, Professional Development Committee

“Communicating With Impact and Authorityin the Academic World”

SPEAKER ................................................ JAMES MELTON, President, The Melton Corporation

FINANCIAL PLANNING SEMINAR(Sponsored by TCCTA Membership Services Committee)

Friday, Feb. 19, 8:00–9:15 a.m. and 1:00–2:15 p.m.Ballroom B

Presiding ........................................................... Lola King, Trinity Valley Community College,

Chair, Membership Services Committee

“The Truth AboutPersonal Finance and Investment”

SPEAKER ..........................................C. MICHAEL ALLEN,President, Allen Advisory Services

TEXAS COMMUNITY COLLEGEASSOCIATION

Annual Luncheon MeetingFriday, March 3, 11:30 a.m.–1:00 p.m.

Independence Room

James Melton C. Michael Allen

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SPECIAL MEETINGSTexas Organization for Associate Degree Nursing—Annual

State Convention—Thursday, March 2, 8:00 a.m.–5:00 p.m.—Pine—Jere Hammer, Austin Community College, Chair

Texas State Leadership Consortium for Professional Develop-ment—Advisory Committee Meeting—Thursday, March 2, 9:30 a.m.–12:00 Noon—Mezzanine 6—Robert Starke, El Paso Community College, Chair

Junior CollegMezzanine 6—Mary S. Hood, Tarrant County College–Southeast Campus, Regional Advisor

Texas Common Course Number System—Annual Board Meeting—Thursday, March 2, 1:30–4:30 p.m.—Mezza-nine 7—Ray Williams, Trinity Valley Community College, Chair

Project Uplink Consortium—Friday, March 3, 4:00–5:00 p.m.—Cypress—“Getting It Started, Getting It Right: Technology Adoption Plans”—Ted Lewis, Collin County Community College District, Program Coordinator

Virtual College of Texas—Friday, March 3, 5:00–6:30 p.m.—Trinir

National Council for Staff, Program, and Organizational Development (NCSPOD)—Friday, March 3, 2:30–3:45 p.m.—Mezzanine 6—Linda Lee, Bookhaven College, Regional Vice President

Starlink Seminar—Friday, March 3, 2:30–3:45 p.m.—Nech-es—“StarLink 10th Anniversary Celebration”—Henry Hartman, Director

Texas Mathematical Association of Two-Year Colleges (Tex-MATYC)—Friday, March 3, 2:30–3:45 p.m.—Sabine—Ger-ald Busald, San Antonio College, President

Phi Theta Kappa Chapter Sponsors—Friday, March 3, 4:00–5:30 p.m.—Mezzanine 6—Mary S. Hood, Tarrant County College–Southeast Campus, Regional Advisor

Texas Common Course Number System—Annual Board Meeting—Thursday, March 2, 1:30–4:30 p.m.—Mezza-nine 7—Ray Williams, Trinity Valley Community College, Chair

Project Uplink Consortium—Friday, March 3, 4:00–5:00 p.m.—Cypress—“Getting It Started, Getting It Right: Technology Adoption Plans”—Ted Lewis, Collin County Community College District, Program Coordinator

Virtual College of Texas—Friday, March 3, 5:00–6:30 p.m.—Trinity—“Internet Teachers at Every College”—Mickey Slimp, Director, Virtual College of Texas

Two-Year College English Association–Southwest—Ex-ecutive Com mittee—Saturday, March 4, 10:30–11:45

According to provisions

of an Austin city ordinance,

smoking is not permitted

anywhere in the

Austin Convention Center.

Thank you for your cooperation.

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SECTION MEETINGSACCOUNTINGChair: CAROLINE C. GARRETT, The Victoria CollegeFriday, 11:15 a.m.–12:45 p.m.—San Jacinto

“Education Will Decide Which Texas: ‘The Empire Texas’ or ‘The Welfare Texas,’” John Sharp, former State Comptroller of Public Accounts

Saturday, 9:00–10:15 a.m.—San Jacinto“How Successful Have We Been at Teaching Ethics?” Richard Forrest, Certifi ed Public Accountant, Attorney at Law, Houston

AGRICULTUREChair: REBECCA HENNIG, Odessa CollegeFriday, 9:30–11:00 a.m.—Mezzanine 2

“Teaching Agriculture at a Distance: It’s Not as Far as You Think,” Kim E. Dooley, Assistant Professor of Agriculture Education, and Jane McGill, Professor of Biochemistry, Texas A&M University

Saturday, 10:15–11:45 a.m.Tour of Boggy Creek Farm: “Urban Organic Farming,” Larry Butler and Carol Ann Sayle, Owners

(NOTE: Transportation will depart from the Trinity Street entrance of the Austin Convention Center promptly at 10:15 a.m. and return at ap-proximately 11:45 a.m.)

AIR CONDITIONING ANDREFRIGERATION TECHNOLOGYCo-Chairs: CARLOS CAMPOS and JUAN VILLELA, St. Philip’s CollegeFriday, 11:15 a.m.–12:45 p.m.—Sabine

“Puron (R-410a): The Refrigerant for the New Mille-nium,” John S. Lovelace, General Manager, and Wes Breazeale, Service Manager, Automatic Equipment Sales of South Texas

Saturday, 9:00–10:15 a.m.—Mezzanine 5“HVAC: A Cool Career in the New Millenium,” Larry Cook, Senior Vice President, Special Products Division, TD Industries

ARTChair: KARMIEN BOWMAN, Tarrant County College–Northeast CampusFriday, 11:15 a.m.–12:45 p.m.—Mezzanine 6

“Reality and Expectations for Art Experience in 2000,” Ron Durham, Director of Arts Education, Arlington Independent School District; Frank Hurbert, Chair, Art Department, Kilgore College; Melanie Garner, Retired Instructor of Art, Fort Worth Independent School Dis-trict; and Ryan Harris and Dustin Smith, Art Students,

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Tarrant County CollegeFriday, 2:30–4:45 p.m.

Tour of Suida-Manning Collection and Patricia Cisne-ros Abstract Constructionist Collection, Jack Blanton Museum of Art (formerly Huntington Art Gallery), University of Texas at Austin

(NOTE: Transportation will depart from the Trinity Street entrance of the Austin Convention Center promptly at 2:30 p.m. and return at ap-proximately 4:45 p.m.)

Saturday, 9:00–10:15 a.m.—Mezzanine 6“Art and the Artist: An Unusual View for the Mille-nium,” Randy Brodnax, Professor of Art, Cedar Valley College

ASSOCIATE DEGREE NURSINGCo-Chairs: NANCY JENKINS and CAROLYN MORSE, Austin Community CollegeFriday, 11:15 a.m.–12:45 p.m.—Pine

“Technology for the New Millenium: On-line Testing and Web-Based Instruction,” Jere Hammer, Associate Degree Nursing Coordinator, Al DeMarchi, Technical Support Associate, and Carolyn Morse, Professor of Nursing, Austin Community College

Saturday, 9:00–10:15 a.m.—Pine“Values in a Valueless Society: Can We Teach Them?” Helen Harkreader, R.N., author

AUTOMOTIVE, DIESEL, ANDSMALL ENGINE SERVICESChair: DANIEL WICKWARE, Northeast Texas Community CollegeFriday, 9:30–11:00 a.m.—Mezzanine 5

“Contemporary Designs of Intake and Exhaust Sys-tems,” Jim McFarland, President, AutoCom, Inc.

Saturday, 10:30–11:45 a.m.—Mezzanine 5“TexSite: Coordinated Diesel Training,” Lynn McKinnie, Training Coordinator, Zachry Construction, Inc.

BIOLOGYChair: CHESTER P. COOPER, Odessa CollegeFriday, 9:30–11:00 a.m.—Colorado

“Hypertension: Myths of the Mechanism,” David N. Shier, Professor of Anatomy and Physiology, Washt-enaw Community College, Ann Arbor, Michigan

Saturday, 10:30–11:45 a.m.—Colorado“What Horse Training Can Teach Us About Class-

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room Interactions,” Phil Shelp, Professor of Biology, Brookhaven College

BUSINESS ADMINISTRATIONChair: JOAN STINEHART, Lamar State College–OrangeFriday, 9:30–11:00 a.m.—Lavaca

“Using Technology to Enhance Learning in Business Mathematics and Other Business Courses,” Robert A. Brechner, Professor of Business Administration, Miami-Dade Community College, and George W. Bergeman, Professor of Business Administration, Northern Virginia Community College

Friday, 2:30–3:45 p.m.—Lavaca“Teaching Strategies for the Year 2000,” Robert J. Hughes, Professor of General Business, Richland College

Saturday, 10:30–11:45 a.m.—Lavaca“Technology in the Classroom,” Larry McDaniel, Profes-sor of Marketing, University of Texas at Arlington

CHEMISTRYChair: DOLORES C. AQUINO, San Jacinto College–Cen-tral CampusFriday, 11:15 a.m.–12:45 p.m.—Live Oak

“A Fun Chemistry ‘Make-and-Take,’” Larry Peck, Profes-sor of Chemistry, Texas A&M University

Saturday, 9:00–10:15 a.m.—Live Oak“Don’t Complain—Get Involved: Ways to Infl uence Future Textbooks,” Larry Peck

CHILD DEVELOPMENT EDUCA-TORSASSOCIATION (CDEATTYC)Chair: LYNN W. SITTON, Kilgore CollegeFriday, 9:30 a.m.–4:00 p.m.—Mezzanine 1

“Universal Course for Child Care Providers,” Lynn Sitton, Coordinator, Early Childhood Professions Department, and Virginia Booker, Instructor of Early Childhood Professions, Kilgore College

Saturday, 9:00–11:45 a.m.Tour of Children’s Lab School, Eastview Campus, Austin Community College(NOTE: Transportation will depart from the Trinity Street entrance promptly at 9:00 a.m. and return at approximately 11:45 a.m.)

COMPENSATORY/DEVELOPMEN-TALEDUCATIONChair: KAMAL MAHESHWARI, Galveston College

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Friday, 11:15 a.m.–12:45 p.m.—Cypress“Extraordinary Educators, Extraordinary Results,” Robert M. Sherfi eld, Co-Director, Faculty Center for Learning and Teaching, The Community College of Southern Nevada in Las Vegas

Friday, 2:30–3:45 p.m.—Live Oak“Putting Sparks Into Your Developmental Classroom,” Carol R. Lyon, Director of Reading and Study Skills, St. Ambrose University, Davenport, Iowa

Saturday, 9:00–10:15 a.m.—Cypress“Technology in Community Colleges: Past, Present, and Future,” David C. Caverly, Director, Developmental Reading Program, Southwest Texas State University

COMPUTER CENTER DIRECTORSChair: DAVID R. HOYT, Collin County Community Col-lege DistrictFriday, 9:30–11:00 a.m.—Cedar

“Collaborative Administration: Web Support with Little Staff,” David R. Hoyt, Chief Informations Systems Of-fi cer, Collin County Community College District

Friday, 2:30–3:45 p.m.—CedarTexas Association of Community College Chief Infor-mation Offi cers Business Meeting

Saturday, 10:30–11:45 a.m.—Cedar“Update on Windows 2000,” Douglas Mazina, Senior Technology Specialist, Microsoft Corporation

COMPUTER INFORMATIONPROCESSINGChair: FRED SEALS, Blinn CollegeFriday, 11:15 a.m.–12:45 p.m.—Lavaca

“Novell Education Academic Partnership,” Michael Bowen, Education Academic Programs Manager, No-vell Corporation

Friday, 2:30–3:45 p.m.—Hickory“Vendor Specifi c and Non-Vendor Specifi c Certifi cation Options,” Stephen P. Solomon, Senior Acquisitions Editor, Course Technology

Saturday, 9:00–10:15 a.m.—Lavaca“Will XML Replace HTML?” Ed Tittle, consultant, Lan-Wrights, Inc.

COSMETOLOGYChair: GARY DON CAREY, Howard CollegeFriday, 11:15 a.m.–12:45 p.m.—Mezzanine 8

“Texas Cosmetology Commission Forms: Common Mis-takes, Gripes, and Misunderstandings,” Henry O’Neal Holifi eld, Executive Director, and Elizabeth Perez, Di-rector of Licensing, Texas Cosmetology Commission

Friday, 2:30–3:45 p.m.—Mezzanine 8“Kit Rental for the Texas Cosmetology Commission (Continued on following page)

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Examination,” Mary Jo Heard, Owner, ProKits Rental“New Products and Supplies Offered Exclusively to Cosmetology Schools,” Linda Engel, Sales Representa-tive, School Division, Marianna Beauty Supply

Saturday, 9:00–10:15 a.m.—Mezzanine 8“The Whys and Whats of the Texas Education Course Manual,” Linda Winegar, Cosmetology Member, WECM Advisory Committee

COUNSELING AND STUDENTPERSONNEL SERVICESChair: MARGARET LAPHAM, Houston Community Col-lege–Southwest CollegeFriday, 9:30–11:00 a.m.—Ash

“Your Legal Rights: Courage to Teach and Counsel,” Barbara J. Gardner, Attorney at Law, Houston

Saturday, 10:30–11:45 a.m.—Ash“School Violence: When Tragedy Strikes,” Stephen Rossi, Clinical Psychologist

CRIMINAL JUSTICEChair: DALE MOOSO, San Antonio CollegeFriday, 11:15 a.m.–12:45 p.m.—Mezzanine 2

“Substance Abuse Counseling and the Criminal Justice Professional,” Tom Slocum, Criminal Justice Coordina-tor, Texas Commission on Alcohol and Drug Abuse; Eva Perry, Director, Texas Department of Criminal Justice Substance Abuse Treatment Program; and Kristi Kostoff, Counselor Licensure Program Specialist, Texas Department of Criminal Justice

Friday, 2:30–3:45 p.m.—Mezzanine 2“Coordinating Board Update,” Kay Hale, Program Di-rector, Community and Technical Colleges Division, Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board

Saturday, 9:00–10:15 a.m.—Mezzanine 2“Internet Resources: Sharing Information and Sugges-tions,” Dale Mooso, President, Community College Criminal Justice Educators of Texas

DEVELOPMENTAL READINGChair: BECKY GARLICK, Blinn CollegeFriday, 9:30–11:00 a.m.—Mezzanine 8

“Evaluating the Effectiveness of Developmental Read-ing Programs,” Omar Lopez, Program Director, Center for College Readiness, Texas Higher Education Coor-dinating Board

Saturday, 10:30–11:45 a.m.—Mezzanine 8

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“Distributed Learning: One Size Does Not Fit All,” Candace Schaefer, Distance Learning Coordinator, Blinn College

ECONOMICSChair: JAMES L. ALLEN, Wharton County Junior CollegeFriday, 11:15 a.m.–12:45 p.m.—Brazos

“The Federal Budget: Short-Term Headaches, Long-Term Nightmares,” Brad Schiller, Professor of Econom-ics, American University

Friday, 2:30–3:45 p.m.—Brazos“Texas in the New Century,” Billy C. Hamilton, Chief Deputy State Comptroller of Public Accounts

Saturday, 9:00–10:15 a.m.—Brazos“Economics Excitement: Using Active Learning Activi-ties,” Warren Matthews, Kingwood College

ELECTRONICSCo-Chairs: GUS RUMMEL, Central Texas College,and BOB BIXLER, Austin Community CollegeThursday, 7:45 a.m.–5:00 p.m.—Mulberry Prior reservation required. “Networking Topologies

and Copper Cabling,” Michael Hall, Regional Manager, Heathkit Educational System

“Introduction to Telecommunications,” Joe Beau seig-neur, President, NIDA Corporation

Friday, 12:00 Noon–2:00 p.m.—Mulberry Luncheon Meeting—Prior reservation required.

“Miss Communications,” Wayne Beighle, Public In-formation Offi cer, Department of Public Safety, Ama-rillo

Friday, 2:30–4:00 p.m.—Mulberry Prior reservation required. “Cisco After the CCNA,”

Karen Bruntz, Western Area Academy Manager, Cisco Systems Corporation

Friday, 6:00–8:00 p.m.—Old San Fransisco Steak House, 8709 North Interstate 35

Dinner Meeting—Prior reservation required. “Sup-pliers of Electronics Training Aids”

Saturday, 8:00–9:30 a.m.—Mulberry “Keeping Employers Current in Technology,” Babs

McGuffi n, Training Director, Motorola University

ENGINEERING GRAPHICS ANDCOMPUTER AIDED DESIGNChair: IBRAHIM ELSAMAHY, North Harris CollegeFriday, 9:30–11:00 a.m.—Cypress

“AutoDesk Inventor Design Software Package,” Bob Smith, President, and Richard Bailey, Senior Mechanical

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Applications Engineer, Digital Graphic SystemsFriday, 2:30–3:45 p.m.—Cypress

“TAC/ABET Accreditation for Associate Degree Tech-nical Programs: The Real Issues,” Larry W. Brillhart, Associate Dean of Applied Technology, North Harris College, and Bill Grubbs, Chair, Engineering Technol-ogy Department, University of North Texas

Saturday, 10:30–11:45 a.m.—CypressContinuation of Friday afternoon program

ENGLISHChair: ARVIS SCOTT, McLennan Community CollegeFriday, 11:15 a.m.–12:45 p.m.—Colorado

“Perspectives on Zora Neale Hurston: Teaching Strat-egies for the New Millenium,” Lori Watts and Debra Fultz, Instructors of Literature and Composition, McLen-nan Community College

Friday, 2:30–3:45 p.m.—Colorado“The Grammar Handbook: Past, Present, and Future,” Stephen R. Mandell, Professor of English, Drexel Uni-versity, and Laurie G. Kirszner, Professor of English, University of the Sciences, Philadelphia, Pennsylva-nia

Saturday, 9:00–10:15 a.m.—Colorado“The Cyberplague of Plagerism: Sherlock Holmes Meets the Information Superhighway,” Randy Wall, Donneva Crowell, and Joseph Fly, Assistant Professors of English, South Plains College

ENGLISH-AS-A-SECOND LAN-GUAGEChair: JAN ANDERSON, Central Texas CollegeFriday, 9:30–11:00 a.m.—Mezzanine 9

“Move Over, Parker Brothers: Activities and Games for the Level 2 Learner,” Nancy Travis, Associate Professor of English and English-as-a-Second-Language, Univer-sity of Mary Hardin-Baylor

Saturday, 10:30–11:45 a.m.—Mezzanine 9“Eat Your Heart Out, Houdini: The Magic of Teach-ing Reading to Non-Native Speakers,” Phyllis Sisson, Instructor of Develomental Reading, Central Texas College

FOREIGN LANGUAGEChair: STUART SMITH, Austin Community CollegeFriday, 11:15 a.m.–12:45 p.m.—Neches

“MTV—Moving and Talking With Visuals: Engaging Students in Active Learning,” Ruben Garza, Education Specialist, Service Center Region XII, Texas Education

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AgencySaturday, 9:00–10:15 a.m.—Neches

“Why Language Textbooks Are the Way They Are: Content, Methods, Cultural Perspectives,” Thalia Dor-wick, Editor-in-Chief, Humanities, Social Sciences and Languages Division, McGraw Hill Publishers

GEOLOGY AND GEOGRAPHYChair: HARRY A. WAGNER, The Victoria CollegeFriday, 11:15 a.m.–12:45 p.m.—Mezzanine 9

“Energy for the Next 100 Years: The Challenge of Ingenuity and Technology,” William L. Fisher, Interim Director, Bureau of Economic Geology

Friday, 2:30–3:45 p.m.—Mezzanine 9“An Applied Approach to Geopositioning Systems in the Field,” Ashok Wadwani, President, Applied Field Data Systems

Saturday, 9:00–11:45 a.m.“Geology of the Austin Area,” Eddie Collins, Research Associate, Bureau of Economic Geology

(NOTE: Transportation will depart from the Trinity Street entrance of the Austin Convention Center promptly at 9:00 a.m. and return at ap-proximately 11:45 a.m.)

GOVERNMENTChair: THERON WADDELL, Galveston CollegeFriday, 9:30–11:00 a.m.—Pine

“The Long, Bumpy Road to the White House,” Stephen J. Wayne, Professor of Government, Georgetown University

Friday, 2:30–4:00 p.m.“Demonstration of Redistricting Software Used by the Texas Legislature,” Field Trip to Legislative Council Offi ce, State Capitol

(NOTE: Transportation will depart from the Trinity Street entrance of the Austin Convention Center promptly at 2:30 p.m. and return at ap-proximately 4:00 p.m.)

Saturday, 10:30–11:45 a.m.—Pine“The Politics of Hollywood,” David Prindle, Professor of Government, University of Texas at Austin

GRAPHIC ARTS AND MULTIME-DIA

Chair: RICHARD ARREDONDO, San Antonio CollegeFriday, 9:30–11:00 a.m.—Brazos

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“Animation: Education and Its Application in the Work-place,” Nancy Wood, Instructor of Electronic Media, San Antonio College

Saturday, 10:30–11:45 a.m.—Brazos“Troubleshooting in the Computer Classroom,” An-drew McIntosh, System Engineer, Campus Technology Solutions

HEALTH OCCUPATIONSChair: JAMES T. MATLOCK, San Jacinto College–Central CampusFriday, 9:30–11:00 a.m.—Live Oak

“Women’s Health Issues,” Sue Coté, Women’s Health Care Nurse Practitioner

Saturday, 10:30–11:45 a.m.—Live Oak“Documentation of Clinical Defi ciencies,” Phena Par-rott, Director of Associate Degree Nursing Program, Blinn College

HEALTH, PHYSICAL EDUCATIONAND RECREATIONChair: CAROL HIRSH, Austin Community CollegeFriday, 9:30–11:00 a.m.—Neches

“How to Get and Keep a Course in Fitness and Well-ness,” Charles Corbin, Professor of Health and Kinesi-ology, Arizona State University

Friday, 2:30–3:45 p.m.—Neches“Certified Fitness Professionals: Who’s Qualified for—and Who Needs—State Licensure?” Susan Cooper, Owner, Body Business; Kirk Leavell, Owner, Wild Basin Fitness; Michelle Milkerson, General Manager, The Hills Fitness Center; Tinker Murray, Director of Exercise and Physiology Laboratory, Southwest Texas State University; Joanna Williamson, Research Special-ist, Professional Licensing and Certifi cation Division, Texas Department of Health; Pam Soto, Coordinator of Physical Fitness Technology Program, Austin Com-munity College

Saturday, 10:30–11:45 a.m.—Neches“State Licensing Follow-Up,” Carol Hirsh, Instructor of Physical Fitness, and Pam Soto, Coordinator of Physi-cal Fitness Technology Program, Austin Community College

HISTORYChair: JAMES W. SPARKS, Houston Community CollegeFriday, 11:15 a.m.–12:45 p.m.—Ash

“The Year 2000 and the Reinvention of American His-tory,” James A. Henretta, Professor of History, Univer-sity of Maryland

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Friday, 2:30–3:45 p.m.—Ash“The Fate of Books in the Digital Age,” David Shi, President, Furman University

Saturday, 10:30–11:45 a.m.—Ash“Co-Op Learning for the Millenium,” Kenneth Weather-bie, Chair, Department of History, Del Mar College

HORTICULTUREChair: SAM HURLEY, Trinity Valley Community CollegeFriday, 9:00–11:00 a.m.

Tour of Austin Botanical Garden (NOTE: Transportation will depart from the

Trinity Street entrance of the Austin Convention Center promptly at 9:00 a.m. and return at ap-proximately 11:00 a.m.)

LIBRARYChair: GEORGE TEOH, Houston Community Col-lege–NorthwestFriday, 9:30–11:00 a.m.—Mezzanine 10

“Creating CD-ROMs from Scratch: Equipment, Pro-grams, and Know-How,” George Teoh, Houston Com-munity College–Northwest College

Saturday, 10:30–11:45 a.m.—Mezzanine 10“Learning Opportunities for Faculty: Electronic Infor-mation Literacy,” Pamela Perry, Reference Librarian, Austin Community College

MATHEMATICSChair: ANNA MARIA G. MENDIOLA, Laredo Community CollegeFriday, 11:15 a.m.–12:45 p.m.—Ballroom B

“Interactive Software: Its Use in Enhancing Mathematics and Science Instruction,” Danny Gremillion, Product Marketing Manager, TI Interactive Software, Texas Instruments, Inc.

Saturday, 9:00–10:15 a.m.—Water“We Now Know What Makes Students Successful in College,” Omar S. Lopez, Program Director, Center for College Readiness, Texas Higher Education Coordinat-ing Board

MUSICChair: SPARKY KOERNER, College of the MainlandFriday, 11:15 a.m.–12:45 p.m.—Mezzanine 7

“Things They Don’t Teach You in Voice Lessons,” James Heffel, Professor of Music, College of the Mainland

OFFICE TECHNOLOGY

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Chair: JOANN SNIDER, Western Texas CollegeFriday, 9:30–11:00 a.m.—Water

“What’s New in Offi ce 2000?” Meredith Flynn, AuthorSaturday, 10:30–11:45 a.m.—Water

“On-Line Courses,” Gary Shelley, Author

PHILOSOPHYChair: SUSAN GOLL, Houston Community College–South-west CollegeFriday, 9:30–11:00 a.m.—Red River “Wisdom, Knowledge, and Information: Making Moral

Judgments in the Information Age,” David L. Hildeb-rand, Lecturer in Philosophy, University of Texas at Austin

Saturday, 10:30–11:45 a.m.—Red River “Integrating Web Technologies into the Philosophy

Curriculum,” Susan Goll, Professor of Philosophy, Houston Community College–Southwest College

PHYSICS AND ENGINEERINGChair: MARY BETH MONROE, Southwest Texas Junior CollegeFriday, 11:15 a.m.–12:45 p.m.—Lone Star

“Integrated Math and Physics in Technical Courses,” Denise M. Wetli, Instructor of Physics, and Robert L. Kimball, Chair, Arts and Sciences Division, Wake Tech Community College, Raleigh, North Carolina

Friday, 2:30–3:45 p.m.—Lone StarContinuation of morning session

Saturday, 9:00–10:15 a.m.—Red River“Relevant Physics for Everyone,” Art Hobson, Professor of Physics, University of Arkansas–Fayetteville

PSYCHOLOGYChair: RICHARD E. MILLER, Navarro CollegeFriday, 11:15 a.m.–12:45 p.m.—Hickory

“Toward a Teaching of a Psychology of Tolerance,” Spencer Rathus, Professor of Psychology, Montclair State University

Friday, 2:30–3:45 p.m.—Water“From Astrology to Aliens: Using Pseudoscientifi c Claims to Motivate Students to Think Scientifi cally,” Don H. Hocken bury, Assistant Professor of Psychology, Tulsa Community College, and Sandra F. Hockenbury, author

Saturday, 9:00–10:15 a.m.—Hickory“Gender in the Classroom: What and Why We Should Know About Gender,” Lester A. Lefton, Professor of Psychology, George Washington University

REAL ESTATEChair: JOHNNIE ROSENAUER, San Antonio College

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Friday, 9:30–11:00 a.m.—Mezzanine 7“What’s New at Texas Real Estate Commission?” Mia Neuman, Education Offi cer, Texas Real Estate Com-mission

SOCIOLOGY AND ANTHROPOL-OGYChair: PAMELA K. GAITER, Collin County Community College–Central ParkFriday, 9:30–11:00 a.m.—Sabine

“Understanding the United States By Standing in Ja-pan: Learning and Teaching Across Cultures,” Richard T. Schaefer, Chair, Department of Sociology, DePaul University

Saturday, 10:30–11:45 a.m.—Sabine“Community-Based Learning and Service Learning: What We Know About Teaching and Learning,” Garry Hesser, Professor of Sociology and Urban Studies, Augsburg College, Minneapolis

SPEECH AND DRAMAChair: RAYMOND PUCHOT, El Paso Community Col-legeFriday, 9:30–11:00 a.m.—San Jacinto

“How to Incorporate Theater Improvisation in Your Productions and in the Classroom,” James Mammarella, Director of Theater and Professor of Speech Commu-nication, San Antonio College

Friday, 2:30–3:45 p.m.—San Jacinto“How to Avoid Student and Employee Lawsuits,” Leigh Ann Mammarella and Deborah Welch Kenner, Attor-neys at Law, Texas Careers, San Antonio

Saturday, 10:30–11:45 a.m.—San Jacinto“Overcoming Performance Anxiety in the World of Theater,” Shellie O’Neal, Instructor of Theater and Dramatic Arts, University of Texas at Tyler

TEXAS ADMINISTRATORS OFCONTINUING EDUCATION FORCOMMUNITY/JUNIOR COLLEGES(TACEC/JC)President: CAMILLE DUCHESNE, Midland CollegeFriday, 9:30 a.m.–12:45 p.m.—Ballroom CJoint Meeting with Texas Association of College Technical

Educators (TACTE), Texas Association of Community College Chief Student Affairs Administrators (TACCC-SAA), and Texas Association of Junior and Community College Instructional Administrators (TAJCCIA)“Virtual College of Texas: How It’s Working, Where It’s Going,” Carolyn Robertson, Chair, Distance Learning Advisory Committee, Texas Association of Community Colleges; Mickey Slimp, Director, Virtual College of Texas; Suzette Chapman, Director of Distance Educa-tion, Central Texas College; John Ray, Dean of Infor-mation and Communication Resources, Brazosport College; Alma Adamez, Director of Education Services,

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Coastal Bend College; Jim Walker, Dean of Continu-ing Education and Distance Education, South Plains College; Bud Joyner, Chief Executive Offi cer, Virtual College of Texas, moderator

Saturday, 10:30–11:45 a.m.—Mezzanine 7Board Meeting

TEXAS ASSOCIATION OFCOMMUNITY COLLEGECHIEF STUDENT AFFAIRSADMINISTRATORS (TACCCSAA)Chair: RUDY DUARTE, Del Mar CollegeFriday, 9:30 a.m.–12:45 p.m.—Ballroom CJoint Meeting with Texas Administrators of Continuing

Education for Community/Junior Colleges (TACEC/JC), Texas Association of College Technical Educators (TACTE) and Texas Association of Junior and Commu-nity College Instructional Administrators (TAJCCIA)“Virtual College of Texas: How It’s Working, Where It’s Going,” Carolyn Robertson, Chair, Distance Learning Advisory Committee, Texas Association of Community Colleges; Mickey Slimp, Director, Virtual College of Texas; Suzette Chapman, Director of Distance Educa-tion, Central Texas College; John Ray, Dean of Infor-mation and Communication Resources, Brazosport College; Alma Adamez, Director of Education Services, Coastal Bend College; Jim Walker, Dean of Continu-ing Education and Distance Education, South Plains College; Bud Joyner, Chief Executive Offi cer, Virtual College of Texas, moderator

Saturday, 9:00–10:15 a.m.—Mezzanine 1Board Meeting

TEXAS ASSOCIATION OF COL-LEGETECHNICAL EDUCATORS (TACTE)President: BELINDA NEWMAN, Collin County Community College DistrictFriday, 9:30 a.m.–12:45 p.m.—Ballroom CJoint Meeting with Texas Administrators of Continuing

Education of Community/Junior Colleges (TACEC/JC), Texas Association of Community College Chief Student Affairs Administrators (TACCCSAA), and Texas Asso-ciation of Junior and Community College Instructional Administrators (TAJCCIA)“Virtual College of Texas: How It’s Working, Where It’s Going,” Carolyn Robertson, Chair, Distance Learning Advisory Committee, Texas Association of Community Colleges; Mickey Slimp, Director, Virtual College of Texas; Suzette Chapman, Director of Distance Educa-tion, Central Texas College; John Ray, Dean of Infor-mation and Communication Resources, Brazosport College; Alma Adamez, Director of Education Services,

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Coastal Bend College; Jim Walker, Dean of Continu-ing Education and Distance Education, South Plains College; Bud Joyner, Chief Executive Offi cer, Virtual College of Texas, moderator

Friday, 2:30–3:45 p.m.—Ballroom CBoard Meeting

Saturday, 10:30–11:45 a.m.—Mezzanine 2Board Meeting

TEXAS ASSOCIATION OF JUNIORAND COMMUNITY COLLEGEINSTRUCTIONAL ADMINISTRA-TORSPresident: DOUGLAS CRAWFORD, Northeast Texas Com-munity CollegeFriday, 9:30 a.m.–12:45 p.m.—Ballroom CJoint Meeting with Texas Administrators of Continuing

Education of Community/Junior Colleges (TACEC/JC), Texas Association of Community College Chief Student Affairs Administrators (TACCCSAA), and Texas Associa-tion of College Technical Educators (TACTE)“Virtual College of Texas: How It’s Working, Where It’s Going,” Carolyn Robertson, Chair, Distance Learning Advisory Committee, Texas Association of Community Colleges; Mickey Slimp, Director, Virtual College of Texas; Suzette Chapman, Director of Distance Educa-tion, Central Texas College; John Ray, Dean of Infor-mation and Communication Resources, Brazosport College; Alma Adamez, Director of Education Services, Coastal Bend College; Jim Walker, Dean of Continu-ing Education and Distance Education, South Plains College; Bud Joyner, Chief Executive Offi cer, Virtual College of Texas, moderator

Saturday, 10:30–11:45 a.m.—TrinityBoard Meeting

TEXAS JUNIOR COLLEGEMANAGEMENT EDUCATORSASSOCIATION (TJCMEA)Chair: LOWELL A. BOUDREAUX, Lamar State Col-lege–Port ArthurFriday, 9:30–11:00 a.m.—Trinity

“Marketing in the New Millenium,” Steven W. Hartley, Professor of Marketing, Daniels College of Business, Denver

Friday, 2:30–4:00 p.m.“The New Millenium Grocery Store: How HEB’s Central Market Became a Tourist Attraction,” Tour of Central MarketThis function will be held in conjunction with the Tourism Educators and Culinary Hospitality

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Management Section. (NOTE: Transportation will depart from the

Trinity Street entrance of the Austin Convention Center promptly at 2:30 p.m. and return at ap-proximately 4:00 p.m.)

Saturday, 9:00–10:15 a.m.—Sabine“Using Story-Telling and Technology in Teaching,” Charles R. Williams, Associate Professor of Manage-ment, M.J. Neely School of BusinessAssociation Business Meeting

TOURISM, HOSPITALITY,AND CULINARY ARTSChair: CANDY ROWAN BERKLEY, St. Philip’s CollegeFriday, 9:30–11:00 a.m.—Trinity

“Marketing in the New Millenium,” Steven W. Hartley, Professor of Marketing, Daniels College of Business, Denver

Friday, 11:15 a.m.–12:45 p.m.—TrinitySection Business Meeting

Friday, 2:30–4:00 p.m.“The New Millenium Grocery Store: How HEB’s Central Market Became a Tourist Attraction,” Tour of Central MarketThis function will be held in conjunction with the Texas Junior College Management Educators Association

(NOTE: Transportation will depart from the Trinity Street entrance of the Austin Convention Center promptly at 2:30 p.m. and return at ap-proximately 4:00 p.m.)

Saturday, 9:00–10:15 a.m.—TrinityRoundtable Discussion

VOCATIONAL NURSINGChair: BETTY SIMS, Coastal Bend CollegeFriday, 11:15 a.m.–12:45 p.m.—Cedar

“The Courage to Teach: Marching Type II Diabetes Information into the 21st Century,” Lois Basenfelder, Pharmacist

Saturday, 9:00–10:15 a.m.—Cedar“The Courage to Care for Yourself,” Noemi Peterson, Oncology Nurse Educator, City of Houston

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IN MEMORIAM“All true civilization is ninety percent heir-looms and memories—an accumulation of small but precious deposits left by the countless generations that have gone be-fore us.”

—Robert I. Gannon, S.J.

Fred F. Adams, Jr.Trinity Valley Community College

Ray AshburnDel Mar College

Robert L. BallPanola College

Jess “Ted” BayDel Mar College

James C. BolenTarrant County College District

Florine BootyEl Centro College

Wayne BoozerTrinity Valley Community College

Gene BrooksDel Mar College

John W. ClarkTarrant County College District

Laura CopelandDel Mar College

Doris Gayle CrownoverAmarillo College

Billy Jack DoggettTyler Junior College

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IN MEMORIAM

Robert H. DonovanCisco Junior College

Frances DushekDel Mar College

DuWayne ElliottTexarkana College

Joseph FultonDel Mar College

Averille GreenhawTyler Junior College

Claude Griffi nDel Mar College

Ethel J. HaagTemple College

Leverett HarlowDel Mar College

Pricilla Hayter-HallRichland College

Mary Lou HernandezCollege of the Mainland

Malcolm D. HeuserParis Junior College

George E. HoffmanTarrant County College District

Raleigh JacksonBrazosport College

J. Merrill KayserWestern Texas College

Jeff MackinnonCollin County Community College

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IN MEMORIAM

Alelia MahavierWharton County Junior College

Bridget MannTyler Junior College

Joe MartinNorth Harris Montgomery

Community College District

William J. McMurryTarrant County College District

James B. NicholsTarrant County College District

Walter OsadchukMidland College

Norman F. OttTarrant County College District

Jane OuelletteNorth Harris Montgomery

Community College District

Tommy H. OzburnTarrant County College District

Arthur S. PritchardTarrant County College District

Kurt ShedekMidland College

Robert SmethersWharton County Junior College

Mary Jane StricklandTarrant County College District

Richard P. WalkerThe Victoria College

Edward E. WaltersDel Mar College

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SECTION MEETING EVALUATIONAs a part of its continuing effort to assure that convention section meetings are worthwhile for those attending, and because of its belief that the section meetings are the most important single element in our annual conventions, the Executive Committee requests each member to participate in an evaluation of section meetings attended. Some sections have developed their own forms for program evaluation. This form has been devised for use in evaluating programs for sections which do not have their own forms.

PLEASE PROVIDE YOUR CANDID OPINION REGARDING THE SEC-TION MEETING PROGRAM. The forms will be collected at the close of the meeting. (If you prefer, you may mail your evaluation form to the TCCTA State Offi ce to be forwarded to the appropriate person.)

Friday Morning Session Friday Afternoon Ses-sion Saturday Session

1. General Meeting Format and Arrangements

Check one: Good Fair Poor

2. Was the program topic meaningful and relevant?

Check one: Yes Somewhat No

3. Did the speaker(s) develop the announced program topic effec-

tively?

Check one: Yes Somewhat No

4. Did the program contribute to your effectiveness in your present

job?

Check one: Yes Somewhat No

5. Did you fi nd the meeting, generally, worthwhile?

Check one: Yes Somewhat No

6. What topic(s) would you like next year’s section chair to consider?

__________________________________________________________

__________________________________________________________

__________________________________________________________

Comments: ________________________________________________

___

__________________________________________________________

__________________________________________________________

__________________________________________________________

__________________________________________________________

Section: ______________________________

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SECTION MEETING EVALUATIONAs a part of its continuing effort to assure that convention section meetings are worthwhile for those attending, and because of its belief that the section meetings are the most important single element in our annual conventions, the Executive Committee requests each member to participate in an evaluation of section meetings attended. Some sections have developed their own forms for program evaluation. This form has been devised for use in evaluating programs for sections which do not have their own forms.

PLEASE PROVIDE YOUR CANDID OPINION REGARDING THE SEC-TION MEETING PROGRAM. The forms will be collected at the close of the meeting. (If you prefer, you may mail your evaluation form to the TCCTA State Offi ce to be forwarded to the appropriate person.)

Friday Morning Session Friday Afternoon Ses-sion Saturday Session

1. General Meeting Format and Arrangements

Check one: Good Fair Poor

2. Was the program topic meaningful and relevant?

Check one: Yes Somewhat No

3. Did the speaker(s) develop the announced program topic effec-

tively?

Check one: Yes Somewhat No

4. Did the program contribute to your effectiveness in your present

job?

Check one: Yes Somewhat No

5. Did you fi nd the meeting, generally, worthwhile?

Check one: Yes Somewhat No

6. What topic(s) would you like next year’s section chair to consider?

__________________________________________________________

__________________________________________________________

__________________________________________________________

Comments: ________________________________________________

___

__________________________________________________________

__________________________________________________________

__________________________________________________________

__________________________________________________________

Section: ______________________________

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TEXAS COMMUNITY COLLEGETEACHERS ASSOCIATION

Past Presidents(1948–1999)

1948 (interim) J. Lell Elliott .................Edinburg Junior College1948-49 Leslie T. Bare ....................San Angelo Junior College1949-50 Ruth Olcott ...........................................Lamar College1950-51 Neal M. Nelson ..................Alvin Community College1951-52 Mary Y. Wallace .......................... Tyler Junior College1952-53 Joe F. Taylor .....................................Amarillo College1953-54 Phyllis J. Phillips ...................Edinburg Junior College1954-55 A. C. Pierce ........................................Del Mar College1955-56 Velma Wilson ......................Texas Southmost College1956-57 Hubert M. Dawson ................. Temple Junior College1957-58 Marjorie T. Walthall ....................San Antonio College1958-59 Marvin G. McCuan ...........................Amarillo College1959-60 Vivian V. Cobb ........................ Laredo Junior College1960-61 Roy L. Glass ........................................Odessa College1961-62 Robert S. Sloan ..................................Del Mar College1962-63 Martha A. Miller ....................... Panola Junior College1963-64 Alton Laird ................................................ Lee College1964-65 Margaret Pannill ................................Navarro College1965-66 J. D. Strickland ...................................Odessa College1966-67 Elpha Lee West ........................ Laredo Junior College1967-68 Henry Lucke ............................... Bee County College1968-69 Margaret Montgomery ...................Texarkana College1969-70 Robert P. Sindermann ........................Odessa College1970-71 Bill C. Candler ............................San Antonio College1971-72 Allen Triplett .............Tarrant County Junior College – South Campus1972-73 Paul McFerran ...............................Texarkana College1973-74 James S. Meadows.............Alvin Community College1974-75 Ada M. Smith ................................... Richland College1975-76 Gail Burrier ................................ South Plains College1976-77 William J. Bullock ................... Tarrant County Junior College–Northeast Campus1977-78 Mitchell Grossman .....................San Antonio College1978-79 Michael A. White ...... McLennan Community College1979-80 Jim A. Coats, Jr. ....... Wharton County Junior College1980-81 Doris Burbank ...................Alvin Community College1981-82 B. Lawrence Bell ......Tarrant County Junior College– Northeast Campus1982-83 Roger A. Griffi n ...............Austin Community College1983-84 Reba D. Blackshear ........................ El Centro College1984-85 Neil Sapper .......................................Amarillo College1985-86 Michael M. Looney .....................San Antonio College1986-87 Doris Huibregtse .............................. Howard College1987-88 Mary R. Parker .................Austin Community College1988-89 Larry G. Shirts ............................ North Harris College 1989-90 Emmeline Dodd ...................College of the Mainland1990-91 David J. Clinkscale ...Tarrant County Junior College– South Campus1991-92 Steve Dutton .....................................Amarillo College1992-93 Marilyn J. Lancaster ................Western Texas College1993-94 Brian K Dille .......................................Odessa College1994-95 Scott A. Nelson ..............................Kingwood College1995-96 Patricia A. Smith ................................ Temple College1996-97 Glenda H. Easter ........................Bill J. Priest Institute1997-98 Anna R. Holston ...................... Central Texas College1998-99 Patsy W. Goss ....San Jacinto College–Central Campus

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SECTION MEETING EVALUATIONAs a part of its continuing effort to assure that convention section meetings are worthwhile for those attending, and because of its belief that the section meetings are the most important single element in our annual conventions, the Executive Committee requests each member to participate in an evaluation of section meetings attended. Some sections have developed their own forms for program evaluation. This form has been devised for use in evaluating programs for sections which do not have their own forms.

PLEASE PROVIDE YOUR CANDID OPINION REGARDING THE SEC-TION MEETING PROGRAM. The forms will be collected at the close of the meeting. (If you prefer, you may mail your evaluation form to the TCCTA State Offi ce to be forwarded to the appropriate person.)

Friday Morning Session Friday Afternoon Ses-sion Saturday Session

1. General Meeting Format and Arrangements

Check one: Good Fair Poor

2. Was the program topic meaningful and relevant?

Check one: Yes Somewhat No

3. Did the speaker(s) develop the announced program topic effec-

tively?

Check one: Yes Somewhat No

4. Did the program contribute to your effectiveness in your present

job?

Check one: Yes Somewhat No

5. Did you fi nd the meeting, generally, worthwhile?

Check one: Yes Somewhat No

6. What topic(s) would you like next year’s section chair to consider?

__________________________________________________________

__________________________________________________________

__________________________________________________________

Comments: ________________________________________________

___

__________________________________________________________

__________________________________________________________

__________________________________________________________

__________________________________________________________

Section: ______________________________

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TEXAS COMMUNITY COLLEGETEACHERS ASSOCIATIONInstitutional Members, 1999-2000

Alamo Community College DistrictAlvin Community College

Amarillo CollegeAngelina College

Austin Community CollegeBlinn College

Brazosport CollegeCentral Texas CollegeCisco Junior CollegeClarendon College

Coastal Bend CollegeCollege of the Mainland

Collin County Community College DistrictDallas County Community College District

Del Mar CollegeEl Paso Community College

Frank Phillips CollegeGalveston College

Grayson County CollegeHill College

Houston Community College SystemHoward CollegeKilgore College

Laredo Community CollegeLee College

McLennan Community CollegeMidland CollegeNavarro College

North Central Texas CollegeNorth Harris Montgomery Community College District

Northeast Texas Community CollegeOdessa CollegePanola College

Paris Junior CollegeRanger College

San Jacinto College DistrictSouth Plains College

South Texas Community CollegeSouthwest Texas Junior CollegeTarrant County College District

Temple CollegeTexarkana College

Texas Southmost CollegeTSTC–Waco

TSTC–MarshallTSTC–Harlingen

Trinity Valley Community CollegeTyler Junior College

Vernon Regional Junior CollegeThe Victoria CollegeWeatherford College

Western Texas CollegeWharton County Junior College

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CONVENTION EVALUATION FORM

Your Executive Committee wants to know what you thought of this year’s convention. Please help us by taking a moment to express your reactions. Evaluate only the activities which you attended. You may hand your form to any offi cer of the Association or place it in the box in the registration area. If you prefer, you may mail your form to the State Offi ce following the convention: TCCTA, 901 South MoPac Expressway, Building I, Suite 410, Austin, Texas 78746-5747.

1. General Convention Format and Arrangements: Check one: Excellent Good Fair Poor

2. Convention Exhibits: Check one: Excellent Good Fair Poor

3. Section Meetings

a. Friday Morning (Indicate section attended:____________________

__________________________________________________________) Check one: Excellent Good Fair Poor

b. Friday Afternoon (Indicate section attended:___________________

__________________________________________________________) Check one: Excellent Good Fair Poor

c. Saturday (Indicate section attended:_________________________

__________________________________________________________) Check one: Excellent Good Fair Poor

4. Financial Planning Seminar — C. Michael Allen: Check one: Excellent Good Fair Poor

5. Professional Development Seminar — James Melton: Check one: Excellent Good Fair Poor

6. General Session Speaker — James Melton: Check one: Excellent Good Fair Poor

7. Comments: ________________________________________________

______________________________________________________________

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EXHIBITORS AND BOOTH NUM-Academic Systems .....................................................................93Addison-Wesley Longman .......................... 69-70-71-72-73-74-75Aetna Investment Services Inc. .................................................57Alliance Press .............................................................................. 5Allyn & Bacon ................................................................ 76-77-78American Technical Publishers, Inc. ........................................61Baylor University, Collegiate Scholars of Practice .................113Bedford, Freeman & Worth Publishing Group ............. 27-28-29Career Publishing, Inc. ............................................................... 9Casio, Inc. ..................................................................................98CCI Publishing ...........................................................................10DDC Publishing .......................................................................100Dow Jones & Company, Inc. ..................................................... 1EMC/Paradigm Publishing International .........................43 & 64Educators Retirement and Annuity Services ............................. 2Euro Crystal, Inc. .....................................................................109F. A. Davis Company/Publishers ..............................................63Fairchild Books & Visuals .........................................................30Forbes Custom Publishing ........................................................58Franklin, Beedle & Associates, Inc. ..........................................94Glencoe Division /McGraw-Hill .......................... 44-45-46-47-48Goodheart-Willcox Co., Inc. .....................................................11Harcourt College Publishers ........................... 51-52-53-54-55-56Harcourt Health Sciences .................................................101-102Houghton Miffl in Company ...................................... 65-66-67-68John Wiley & Sons ....................................................................49Kendall/Hunt Publishing Co. .............................................. 39-40Key College Publishing ...........................................................122Laser Professor of Clear Lake, Inc. ...........................................41Lincoln Financial Group..........................................................106Lippincott Williams & Wilkins ............................................ 59-60Mascot Network .......................................................................... 6Mayfi eld Publishing Co. ............................................................42McGraw-Hill Higher Education ................. 31-32-33-34-35-36-37Metlife Resources .......................................................................62Northern Life Insurance Company ............................................ 3NTC/Contemporary PublishingGroup ......................................12PASCO Scientifi c ......................................................................110Pearson Custom Publishing ........................................... 79-80-81Prentice Hall ................................82-83-84-85-86-87-88-89-90-91Springhouse Publishing Company ...........................................92TIAA-CREF .................................................................................50Teaching Systems, Inc. .....................................................107-108Technical Laboratory Systems, Inc. ........................................... 4Texas A&M–Commerce .............................................................95The Telecourse People/Dallas Telecourse .............................124Thinkwell.com .........................................................................111Thomson Learning ..13-14-15-16-17-18-19-20-21-22-23-24-25-26University of North Texas—Dept. of Engineering Tech ........... 8Variable Annuity Life Insurance Co. .........................................38VarsityBooks.com ....................................................................114Vernier Software ......................................................................... 7Visual Techniques, Inc. ...........................................................112W. W. Norton & Company, Inc........................................... 96-97

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TEXAS COMMUNITY COLLEGETEACHERS ASSOCIATION

Dates and sites of future conventions

March 1-3, 2001Dallas

Adam’s Mark Hotel

February 21-23, 2002Houston

Westin Galleriaand Westin Oaks Hotels

February 20-22, 2003Austin

Convention Center

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To teach

is to create

a space

in which

the community

of truth

is practiced.— Parker Palmer —

The Courage to Teach (1998)