If you teach a UMA videoconferencing course ...
The University of Maine at Augusta, which has campuses in Augusta and Bangor and controls the nine University College sites around the state, has clarified its reimbursement policies for courses taught via videoconferencing.
UMA uses a brand of videoconferencing called Polycom. In such courses, a teacher in, say, Augusta can see and hear students in various other classrooms around the state. Under UMA’s revised policy, all courses offered through videoconference must include a minimum of four sites.


Community college educators from all around New York State gathered in Cooperstown November 8-10 for a weekend of learning and networking organized by NYSUT. Among those were representatives of our local, President Kay Chester and Negotiating Team members Jerry Brown and Maryanne Taverne. In addition to attending a number of informative workshops and seminars, they met with MVCC colleagues from the Professional Association as well as colleagues from other adjunct and part-time locals around the state.