Adjunct- Computer Info Systems & Computer Literacy
Responsibilities / Duties
- Ability to teach courses in computer science and computer literacy.
- Possess expert skill level in Microsoft Suite, including Word, PowerPoint, and Excel.
- Have knowledge of Windows operating systems and common business applications.
- Ability to quickly build connections with students using strong interpersonal skills.
- Incorporate new methodologies in teaching and technology into classes.
- Implement flexible and innovative teaching styles and approaches, as appropriate to the class.
- Actively engage students in lectures, discussions, or laboratories
- Conduct classroom presentations and activities utilizing methods appropriate to reach students of varying educational / experiential backgrounds and learning styles.
- Exhibit competence in the assigned field of specialization and exhibit professional competence in the classroom.
- Create new digital course materials.
- Use evidence-based resources to enhance teaching and learning.
- Assess and monitor student progress and comprehension throughout the class.
- Post syllabus, course materials, and other educational resources to Canvas.
- Grade assignments, reports, and homework.
- Submit grades in the faculty portal and in Canvas an efficient manner.
- Communicate effectively and efficiently with students.
- Maintain accessibility to students; post and maintain office hours.
- Demonstrate the College’s Core Values : Integrity, Respect, Diversity, Teaching, Learning, Excellence, Leadership, and Professionalism.
Required Qualifications
Master's degree in Computer Science, Information Technology, or a closely related field or a Master's degree in another field with at least 18 hours post-graduate studies in the teaching discipline.Preferred Qualifications
Master’s degree in Computer Science, Information Technology, or a closely related field.Three years Community College teaching experience and / or computing or information technology industry experience.Academic or industry certifications are a plus.