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Open educational resources include full courses, course materials, modules, textbooks, streaming
               videos, tests, software, or techniques used to support your instruction.  When students
               can retain copies of a resource, they can make it more available to themselves via multiple
               devices, and digital access never expires due to a time limit placed by the publisher or author.


                   •  When instructors can reuse a resource, there are no restrictions on how they can teach
                       using this content.
                   •  When students and instructors can revise a resource, they can make versions of the
                       content that are more relevant to their course, make more accessible versions of the
                       content for people with disabilities, or add corrections to the content before using it in a
                       classroom.
                   •  When students and instructors can remix a resource, they can combine chapters from
                       different open resources to make a newly-arranged textbook, or combine open textbook
                       content to fit the needs of the class,
                   •  When instructors can freely redistribute a resource, students can have their required
                       course content on the first day of class with no restrictions, at no cost to them,
                       strengthening their chances of performing well in the classroom.


               Please reach out to VVC OER Program Director Jacqueline.Stahlke@vvc.edu for more
               information or VVC Systems Librarian Yvonne.Reed@vvc.edu for resource access.


                Safety in the classroom

                Emergency preparedness materials are specific to each school site and will be provided
                by the high school personnel or the Coordinator of Dual Enrollment.

                Technology in the Classroom

                Technology can vary from school to school. The school districts are aware of the minimum
                technology requirements for CCAP and all classrooms should have a faculty computer and
                projector system available. The Coordinator of Dual Enrollment will work with the
                Site/District Coordinator to provide the necessary access information to computers and Wi-Fi
                in your classroom. If you do not have the necessary technology in the classroom, please
                contact the Coordinator of Dual Enrollment Chris Piercy at (760) 559-6991.

                Running Late or Class Cancellation

                If you are running late or wish to cancel a CCAP class, please notify your dean’s office:
                      Humanities, Arts, and Social Sciences hassabsences@vvc.edu or (760) 245-4271
                        Extension 2766
                      Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (760) 245-4271,  Extension 2452
                      Health Sciences and Public Safety 760-245-4271, Extension 2396
                Absence reports and timesheets are submitted or emailed to the Dean’s office (faculty
                that are receiving Unit of Pay – DO NOT need to submit timesheets, please refer to
                your contract)

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