Electronic Communications and Publications Administrative Advisory Committee (ECAP)
Membership 2007-2008
- Mike Dorsher (2008) Department of Communication and Journalism
- Gretchen Hutterli (2010)College of Business
- Robert Lieske (2010)College of Nursing and Health Sciences
- Angela Sterling-Orth (2008)Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders
- Laurie St. Aubin-Whelihan (2010)Continuing Education
- Michael RindoUniversity Communications
- Craig Mey (2008)Learning and Technology Services (Chair of Committee)
- Colleen McFarland (2009)Library
- Lillian HillisWeb Coordinator
- Aaron Brewster, Student RepresentativeStudent Senate Information Technology Council
- C. Mike Morrison (2010)Department of Computer Science
- Kathleen Hurley (2008)Director of Services for Students with Disabilities
- Scott Flaschenriem (2008)Centers Building Operations
Function:
- Serve as the steering committee for electronic communications and publications.
- Formulate and recommend guidelines and principles
to which the university's electronic communications and publications
should adhere. These should encompass, but not limited to, accessibility
for individuals with disabilities, conditions under which web sties
should be developed, design issues, transitioning from print to electronic
distribution of official university information, electronic records
retention and intellectual property.
- Consult with appropriate university administrative
offices and governance bodies in seeking input and in developing recommendations
including but not limited to, University Senate, Student Senate, Deans,
Directors, Department Chairs/unit heads, faculty, staff and appropriate
technology committees.
- Use existing plans, such as the Information Technology
Strategic Plan and the University five-year Strategic Plan, identify
issues that fall within the purview of the committee and develop guidelines
and principles for addressing those issues.
- Recommend an appropriate framework with which to
plan resource allocation for existing and future electronic communications
and publications needs.
Membership:
- Four faculty/academic staff members, with one representative from each College
- Representative from Continuing Education
- Executive Director of University Communications
- Representative from Learning and Technology Services
- Representative from the Library
- Web Coordinator
- Representative from the Student Information Technology Council
- Representative from the University Senate Technology Committee
- Representative from the Advisory Committee on Persons with Disabilities
- Representative from Business and Student Services
Chair: Appointed by the Provost and Vice Chancellor's Office
Term: Three years, rotating