Cougar Innovation Center: CBC's Title III Grant Initiative Sets the Stage for Educational Advancement
“The Title III grant will transform the pathways our students follow in their journey towards the completion of their individual goals.” Dr. David Byrd Executive Director of Innovation & Learning/Title lll Grant
C BC is embarking on an exciting journey to enhance teaching and learning through the implementation of the Title III grant. At the heart of this initiative lies the Cougar Innovation Center (CIC), a dynamic space that fosters creativity, collaboration, and technological advancements. Led by CIC Executive Director of Innovation & Learning Dr. David Byrd and his dedicated team, CBC is committed to equipping faculty members with the necessary tools and support to create engaging and inspiring learning experiences.
Creation of Spaces and Cutting-Edge Resources This summer, the CIC is transforming areas of the Dirks Student Services Building to create collaborative spaces, a faculty development classroom, and a cutting-edge digital media laboratory. These spaces are designed to support faculty members with state-of-the-art resources and technologies. The faculty development classroom will serve as the primary location for delivering Quality Matters course transformations, while the digital media laboratory will be equipped
Pictured L to R: Dr. David Byrd, Christi Morgan (Director of Transfer Education/Pathways Coordinator), Dr. Aurelia Rocha (Digitial Media Specialist), Luz Miranda (Instructional Designer)
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