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16TH ANNUAL ASSESSMENT CONFERENCE WEDNESDAY, MARCH 3 AND THURSDAY, MARCH 4, 2021 AGENDA {Zoom link is provided below and via calendar invitation/email} SUBSTANTIVE CHANGE: ASSESSMENT LIFE AFTER COVID Wednesday, March 3 12:30 PM Lobby Opens for Informal Conversation 1:00 PM Welcome and Introductions Dr. A. Hope Williams, President NCICU 1:15 PM Introduction of Keynote Speaker & Keynote Address The “Telephone Problem”: Planning for Another “New Normal” Disruption seems to be the best way to describe our current state. This session will focus on the importance of planning and assessment as we adapt. Steven M. Sheeley, Senior Vice President SACSCOC Session Facilitator: Carrie Mata, Director of Research NCICU 2:00 PM Move to Break-out Rooms (Please feel free to choose the Break-out Session of your liking) 2:10 Pm Breakout Rooms/Tracks: Select the room/interest area of your choice Ice breakers: Polls, Chat • Academic Programs Assessment Panel o NCICU campuses o UNC campuses Facilitator: Kim Fath, Associate Director for Assessment, Elon University • Library Directors & Assessment Facilitator: Tracey Sherrod, Director of Library Services, Methodist University • Assessment Matters in Student Life Co-Facilitators: Elizabeth Hernandez, Dean of Students, St. Andrews University LeAnna Rice, Associate Dean of Students/Title IX Coordinator, Queens University of Charlotte Session Chair: Michael Hadley, Director for Institutional Research & Effectiveness Methodist University 3:30 PM Adjourn Thursday, March 4 9:30 AM Virtual Coffee Break Facilitated by Kim Fath, Elon University 10:00 AM Higher Ed Updates: NCICU, North Carolina Legislative, and Federal Dr. Williams NCICU 10:30 AM Case Scenarios: Substantive Change Kevin Sightler, Director of Substantive Change SACSCOC Session Facilitator: Borree Kwok, Associate Provost for Administration Campbell University Noon Lunch Break Conversation: Breakout Room 1:00 PM “Resilience Amidst Disruption: A SACSCOC Update” This session will address recent changes at SACSCOC, including current strategies to cope with the pandemic.
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