K12 Dual Credit Resource Guide 2024 Fall 2024 | Page 16

Connecting with NWTC Faculty and Staff
Library Resources
TRANSCRIPTED CREDIT

Connecting with NWTC Faculty and Staff

NWTC Faculty
NWTC faculty begin and / or enhance their connection with high school transcripted credit instructors through the NWTC / K-12 Spring Summit . This mentorship relationship continues throughout the entire academic year . High school instructors are provided mechanisms to contact their NWTC faculty with inquiries on curriculum , course delivery , resources , NWTC programming , etc . NWTC recognizes our K-12 relations as a significant strategic direction of the college and encourages this continued relationship building . High school instructors are encouraged to reach out to faculty when there are questions or concerns . The K-12 Relations manager and staff are also resources when needed .
Teaching and Learning Center ( TLC )
The purpose of the NWTC Teaching and Learning Center ( TLC ) is to ensure student success by improving instruction , services , and student centered instructional practices through education , application , and coaching . The TLC is a consultative body , inspiring continuous professional development leading to improvement in curriculum design , delivery , technology application , and assessment practices . The TLC promotes a culture of lifelong learning and commitment to effectiveness in teaching and learning . In addition , the TLC is guided by the college principles of diversity , accessibility , and academic integrity . We invite our transcripted credit teachers to join us in this learning environment . Please reach out to the TLC at tlc @ nwtc . edu or in Room SC215U on the NWTC Green Bay campus ( adjacent to the NWTC Library ).
Admissions Advisors
Discover the incredible support of NWTCadmissions advisors ! NWTC admissions advisors provide students with personalized career guidance and assistance with NWTC admissions , the FAFSA , and scholarship applications . NWTC admissions advisors can even visit your classroom to educate students about the significance of earning college credits during high school . Our captivating presentations cover a wide range of topics including field specific careers , the importance of college , transfer agreements , college readiness , and so much more .
For additional information , visit “ How to Become an Eagle ” at nwtc . edu / K12-Educators .

Library Resources

Transcripted credit instructors and students have the same level of access to NWTC learning resources ( libraries , laboratories , databases , etc .) as post-secondary students and instructors .
How to Find Library Materials
If you are teaching NWTC coursework in high school , you and your students have access to NWTC Library resources .
• Use Library Search ( located at nwtc . edu / Library ) to search all of the NWTC Library ’ s resources at once or to just search the Catalog ( no articles ) or the online Journal List .
The NWTC Library has created a series of short Technology 101 videos to help students learn the software skills needed to succeed at the College ( using the student portal , email , Canvas , Microsoft 365 , printing , finding and citing sources , accessing help , and saving files ). Learn more : nwtc . edu / Tech101
• After searching , you will see a resource list that allows you to filter the results . You can filter by resource type , location , date , subject , and more . You can even filter right away to our online video or e-book collections ..
• The Catalog Only search is useful when you do not want to see all of the journal articles in your results . It provides results for anything that the Library has cataloged ( books , ebooks , videos , online videos , audio , and journals ).
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