The ASCCC OERI Leadership Team

Note - While each of your colleges resides in a specific Area, we're all here to help you. And some college assignments are not consistent with the distribution indicated above. If you have not yet been contacted by anyone from the team, please feel free to reach out to any of us.

Michelle Pilati, Faculty Coordinator
Psychology, Rio Hondo College

mpilati@asccc.org

Michelle has been actively involved in the Academic Senate for California Community Colleges (ASCCC) for over a decade, representing the ASCCC in various capacities and playing a role in a wide array of state-level endeavors, including guided pathways, C-ID Links to an external site., Statewide Career Pathw Links to an external site.ays Links to an external site., the Student Success Task Force, and the implementation of SB 1440 Links to an external site.. Previously she served as the Psychology Editor for MERLOT (Multimedia Resource for Learning and Online Teaching Links to an external site.) and was a founding Editorial Board member and served as Co-editor of the MERLOT Journal of Online Learning and Teaching (JOLT), a peer-reviewed online publication that launched in 2005. Prior to her involvement in statewide work, she served as Curriculum Chair and Distance Education Coordinator at her college.

Suzanne Wakim, Regional Lead, Area A North
Biology, Butte College
wakimsu@butte.edu
Suzanne is the Distance Education Coordinator, Open Educational Resources Coordinator, Student Learning Outcomes Coordinator, and biology faculty at Butte Community College.
Suzanne Wakim has designed and developed over a dozen biology courses including five online courses. She has helped write numerous textbooks and learning ancillaries including content for Nature, Discovery Education, Carnegie Mellon’s Open Learning Initiative and OpenStax. She has presented on topics such as: Universal Design for Learning; Open Pedagogy for Equity-Minded Course Development; and Learning Apps for Increased Student Engagement.

Shagun Kaur, Regional Lead, Area B
Communication Studies, De Anza College
kaurshagun@fhda.edu

Shagun Kaur currently works as a faculty in Communication Studies at De Anza College. In addition, she serves on the Academic Senate, Tech Task Force and Online Learning Advisory Group at the college, and on the ASCCC OER Task Force. Shagun has served as Open Education Coordinator and OpenStax Institutional Lead at De Anza and has presented on OER, Equity, Online Learnign and Student Success. Shagun’s  been passionate about OER adoption and advocacy since 2014 when she co-wrote and edited a video series on Information Literacy for De Anza college http://www.deanza.edu/library/infoliteracy.html Links to an external site. and is currently curating/authoring two Communication Studies books and ancillaries on Libretext.


Jennifer Paris, Regional Lead, Area C
Early Childhood Education, College of the Canyons
jennifer.paris@canyons.edu661-362-3508

Jennifer is a full-time faculty member in early childhood education at College of the Canyons in Santa Clarita, CA. She is currently leading the department on their Zero Textbook Cost grant creating OER textbooks for their eight core courses (and co-authoring three of the books). She is helping lead a discipline-wide collaboration in collecting and creating ZTC and OER content for early childhood education and child development. Jennifer has hosted two ECE OER Summits and oversees an ECE OER Collaboration Google Group. This work meshes well with her passion for student success, instructional excellence, and equity.


Dave Dillon, Regional Lead, Area D
Counseling Faculty, Grossmont College
Dave.Dillon@gcccd.edu

Dave Dillon is counseling faculty and a professor at Grossmont College in San Diego. He is a general counselor and teaches College Success courses. He curated a College Success OER textbook, Blueprint for Success in College and Career Links to an external site. (Rebus Community, 2018), and has recently participated in leadership roles for statewide CCC committees. He is currently curating an openly licensed cultural competency chapter as part of a global studies fellowship at Stanford University. He is passionate about student success, textbook quality, affordability, access, and design.


Amanda Taintor, Regional Lead, Area A South
Faculty Coordinator Instructional Design and Distance Education, Reedley College
amanda.taintor@scccd.edu

Amanda Taintor currently serves as the faculty coordinator of instructional design and distance education for Reedley College including Madera Community College Center and Oakhurst Community College Center. In addition to this position, Amanda has also assumed the role of student learning outcome (SLO) coordinator. Prior to  these roles Amanda taught as a full time child development instructor for 8 years at Reedley College.