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Aired September 16, 2025
Aired September 29, 2025
Grading in SIS Timestamps
• 0:00–0:26 — Introduction and screen setup for SIS walkthrough
• 1:11–1:50 — Overview of SIS access and selecting the SIS Faculty tile
• 2:04–5:52 — Navigating SIS landing page and locating Faculty Detail Schedule and Rosters
• 5:52–9:04 — Introduction to grade entry section in SIS
• 9:57–11:30 — What to do if you cannot log in or access faculty features
• 13:48–15:44 — Accessing grade entry and Entering final grades
• 15:58–16:34 — Explanation of AF, F, and Incomplete (I) grades
• 16:41–18:51 — Incomplete grade rules, timelines, and approval process
• 19:17–19:43 — Saving grades and confirming submission
• 20:01–21:27 — Grade entry timing and registrar-controlled access windows
• 21:47–23:22 — Best practices for checking rosters before grading
• 23:39–25:17 — Impact of grades on student transcripts and future college enrollment
• 25:40–26:16 — Closing remarks and where to find grading resource
Environmental Science Timestamps
0:00–1:29 — Welcome and overview of Natural Sciences, Sustainable Agriculture, and Environmental Science programs
1:43–2:10 — Student outcomes, transfer pathways, and relationship with UNH
2:30–3:09 — Holistic articulation approach using full two-year high school curriculum review
3:16–3:30 — Flexible alignment options and opportunities to earn multiple college credits
3:43–4:07 — Grant support and applied research opportunities for students
4:10–5:16 — Hands-on projects: high tunnel, PFAS research, and partnerships with DES
5:27–6:22 — Additional applied learning: weather stations, pollinator meadows, biodiversity, and climate-resilient crops
6:36–6:53 — Value of industry partnerships and experiential learning for students
6:53–7:39 — What schools must submit for articulation review (syllabi, topics, assessments)
7:53–8:14 — Timeline and turnaround expectations for partnership decisions
8:26–9:36 — High school program overview: Natural Resources curriculum and instructional challenges
9:36–12:42 — Student projects, greenhouse production, sustainability planning, and community engagement
12:54–13:42 — Alignment discussion with Environmental Science, Ecology, and Plant Biology pathways
13:42–14:38 — Farm operations, composting concepts, and revenue-generating activities
14:52–15:18 — Pathway-building next steps and continued collaboration
15:22–24:24 — Additional high school environmental science program overview and applied fieldwork
24:37–25:30 — Discussion on AP vs. college credit value for students
25:49–26:14 — Instructor qualification questions and credentialing considerations
26:24–27:59 — Explanation of articulation agreements vs. Early College (Running Start)
28:06–29:12 — Faculty credential requirements and approval flexibility for CTE instructors
29:49–31:09 — Early College teacher application process and curriculum alignment expectations
31:39–32:16 — Two-credit pathways: Early College and end-of-program articulation
33:38–36:28 — Workforce demand, environmental careers, and program relevance to state needs
37:06–38:25 — Transfer agreements, tuition discounts, and affordability benefits
38:39–39:52 — Student success story and the value of community college pathways
Medical Coding Timestamps
• 0:00–0:40 — Welcome and introductions; Overview of Natural Sciences department and how prerequisites connect to medical coding and future degrees
• 0:46–1:05 — Introduction to the Medical Coding Certificate and where it is housed academically
• 1:05–1:33 — What medical coders do and where they typically work
• 1:33–1:58 — Remote work possibilities and certification requirements
• 1:58–2:24 — Workforce demand and purpose of the entry-level coding credential
• 2:24–2:57 — Program outcomes and preparation for the Certified Coding Associate (CCA) exam
• 2:57–3:20 — Hands-on experience, coding software, and program reputation in New Hampshire
• 3:20–3:57 — Certificate structure and national certification pathway (entry-level and advanced options)
• 4:29–4:52 — Program format: 100% online and flexible scheduling for students
• 5:06–5:27 — High school and CTE prerequisite alignment (medical terminology, biology, PC applications)
• 5:27–6:31 — Prerequisite sequencing and requirements before entering coding-specific courses
• 6:43–7:14 — Pathway from certificate into an associate degree and related non-clinical health careers
• 7:14–7:37 — Transfer and continuation options into four-year health information management programs
• 7:49–8:56 — Walk-through of the NHTI website and where to find the Medical Coding Certificate details
• 9:05–9:24 — Clarification that the program is fully online despite website wording
• 9:39–10:18 — Early College opportunities and process for high schools/CTEs to offer aligned courses
• 10:18–10:34 — Articulation agreement option and next steps for partnership