Recommendations and Reports from the
Commission on Learning Resources and Instructional Technology (CLRIT)
Work Groups on Academic Issues and Administrative and Fiscal Issues,
Removing Obstacles to the Use of Instructional Technology
AS-2314-96/AA - January 18-19, 1996
RESOLVED: That the Academic Senate of the
California State University endorse in principle the
Joint Findings and Recommendations (attached)
of the Commission on Learning Resources and
Instructional Technology (CLRIT) Work Groups on
Academic Issues and Administrative and Fiscal Issues
with the following qualifications;
(1) the Academic Senate CSU assume the word
"sharing" as used in the phrase "course and degree
program sharing" in Joint Findings and
Recommendations numbers 5 and 6 refers to formal
memoranda of understanding or other agreements
concerning courses or degree programs jointly
agreed upon by two or more CSU campuses, and
(2) the contents of a memorandum of
understanding specified in Joint Finding and
Recommendation number 6 are not an exhaustive
list.
APPROVED UNANIMOUSLY -- March 7-8, 1996
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