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Photo illustration by Chris Torres / Roundup LACCD Board recently contracted Sensis Agency to help revamp the college's website.

The other eight colleges in the LACCD will also be updating their websites. Montevirgen said that the new websites should have a sense of uniformity.

“I think that it will be helpful if we're able to maintain some sort of consistency and brand, as they say, amongst the nine colleges so

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that we don't seem as if, ‘so are you entirely separate from LA Valley?’ so on and so forth,” Montevirgen said.

Montevirgen said he isn’t sure when the new website will be released.

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Lost Property (Apple Watch) terms of the researching stage and getting the feedback from the different communities, and then a certain time frame in terms of how to develop a skeleton structure, sort of a mechanical structure for the websites,” Montevirgen said.

Student said her watch fell off her arm between the math/ library crossroads.

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High school student became ill during school track meet. Transported to the hospital via paramedic.

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Even though they're behind a computer screen, professors teaching online classes have to be just as interactive with their students as in-person.

Accreditation Coordinator Yvonne Grigg said more interaction in online classes can help Pierce with accreditation bodies.

“The federal government is really coming down on online education and trying to prevent correspondence courses,” Grigg said. “Encourage your departments to work together to make sure that your online classes are real.”

Accreditation ensures that colleges receive federal student aid. The Accrediting Commission for Community and Junior Colleges checks 128 standards when reviewing Pierce’s distance education, according to Grigg.

To maintain Pierce’s accreditation status, Grigg said professors who run online courses must have consistent student interaction.

Grigg advised faculty to give students feedback using SpeedGrader, a tool on Canvas where professors can grade and comment on student submissions.

Distance Education Coordinator Wendy Bass said issues arose when faculty did not have weekly communication with students on Canvas.

“An instructor was copy-andpasting the same feedback to every student submission,” Bass said. “[Distance education] is held to a different standard than face-to-face

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Student ill in classroom 1720. Transported to hospital via paramedic.

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Professor Aric Eidadu said he uses a variety of techniques to try to make his online classes “real,” including providing individual feedback, tips on future assignments and links to outside resources.

“I try to keep a very comfortable environment where [students] feel comfortable expressing themselves,” Eidadu said. “I try to use positive encouragement to influence students.”

Eidadu said being open-minded and flexible is an important facet when teaching online students.

“Students do a great job because they want to have a vision, and once they have that vision, I use positive encouragement to influence students,” Eidadu said.

Kinesiology professor Sabrina Prieur said student communication is challenging when running an online course.

“I'm more of an animated person in the classrooms, and I feel like you lose that during an online environment,” Prieur said.

To mitigate the lack of in-person connection, Prieur records lectures and provides audio feedback to student submissions. Prieur said students appreciate these methods more than only receiving written comments.

“[Students] can actually put a face to the professor instead of just having their name,” Prieur said. “It's also more personalized, and they feel that they matter because you took the time to address them and to make sure that they could see you.”

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