NSU-Faculty-Handbook-8-22

12 Faculty Handbook – August 2022 1. Review current and prospective instructional technologies, and make recommendations to the Vice President for Technology on continuations, adjustments, or eliminations. 2. Develop proposals for technology initiatives that will improve the teaching/learning experience at Northern. 3. Foster two-way communication to ensure that the academic side of Northern is kept informed about instructional technology issues and initiatives, and can provide input into the decision-making process. 4. Co-Chairs will set meeting agendas, arrange for or present various technology demonstrations, provide action items, and create a deliverable for the Vice President of Technology. 5. Committee members will act as facilitators for their respective areas by garnering input, bringing forward concerns and feedback, and voting on official recommendations. Terms for the Term Committee Members and CETL Representative are for three years and are renewable. The Faculty and Non-Faculty Academic Representative Term Committee Members are appointed by the Vice President of Technology, in consultation with the Director of Instructional Technology. The Student Success Representative is appointed by the Vice President of Technology, in consultation with the Executive Director of Student Success and Director of Instructional Technology. The Library Representative is appointed by the Vice President of Technology, in consultation with the Director of the Library and Director of Instructional Technology. Terms are for three years and are renewable. The Student Representative is appointed annually by the Student Government Association. Standing Members Term Committee Members Co-Chair: Director of Instructional Technology (non-voting) Co-Chair: Faculty Senate President/Designee Director of Media Services (non-voting) CETL Representative Arts & Science Business Fine Arts Education Student Success Representative Library Representative Student Representative Non-Faculty Academic Representative American Indian Advisory Committee The American Indian Advisory Committee (AIAC) is tasked with reviewing and making recommendations regarding policy, practices, academic offerings, and programing to support NSU’s American Indian students, recruit and retain American Indian students, and connect the University to the American Indian community at large. The work that the committee does compliments NSU’s strategic priorities. Members of the AIAC include the Director of the American Indian Circle Program, Provost (or designee), Dean of Students (or designee), three faculty members, two American Indian students, two community members, and one at-large member. Faculty members are appointed by the Provost in consultation with the Director of American Indian Circle Program. At least one faculty member representing American Indian cultures or issues is preferred. The student members are the

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