Meet the New Faces of Learning Resources- Welcome!

Learning Resources has added two new permanent hires since April started. Welcome and Welcome again to:

Amy Rovner, Director of eLearning

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Amy Rovner began her career at Shoreline in 2011 as part-time faculty teaching Nutrition 101. When Shoreline switched to Canvas in 2013, she quickly took to the it and was happy to support other faculty with the transition when she was selected as eLearning Faculty-in-Residence. That position led to becoming an eLearning Instructional Designer the following year. Amy has filled in as “Acting Director” of eLearning Services twice in the recent past when campus needed her to backfill. She is excited to continue working with the eLearning team to support our online and hybrid students and faculty. When not working, you can find Amy hanging out with her family, playing with Bobo her COVID pup and hiking, camping and backpacking in our beautiful Pacific NW.

Jeff Janosik, Director of Student Learning Center

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Originally from Milwaukee, Wisconsin, Jeff has been living in the Seattle area since 2011. He has a BA in English from the University of Wisconsin – Eau Claire, an MA in English from the University of Wisconsin – Milwaukee, and is currently writing his dissertation, on nineteenth-century British fiction and economics, for a PhD at the University of Washington. Jeff has taught English composition, technical writing, and literature at UW Milwaukee, UW Seattle, Highline Community College, Everett Community College, and North Seattle College, where he was also English department coordinator for the Page One Writing Center. In his scant free time, Jeff enjoys cooking, skiing, and music. 

System Outage Update 4/17/23

Good afternoon, 

Today I want to send a huge thank you out to the entire TSS team for their continued work on the restoration process.  We appreciate you all so much! 

I have several important updates to share with you, so please make sure you read carefully.

Wi-Fi 

TSS is in the middle of restoration efforts which include Wi-Fi access on campus. When wireless is operational in your area you will see a network called Shoreline-Guest-WiFi.  Please use the password  #ShorelineWiFi when you login. As full restoration efforts will take quite some time, TSS has brought on Shoreline’s brand-new guest network as a temporary solution to allow the campus to have internet access again.  

Barring any unforeseen issues TSS is hoping to have the network Wi-Fi online across campus by the end of the week. Currently wireless connectivity can be found in the following buildings, with more coming online soon. 

  • 800, 1000, 1100, 1200, 1300, 1400, 1500  

TSS will be removing the hotspots once your area’s wireless is online later this week. 

Broken Links 

If you are on the Shoreline website and you encounter a broken link, please fill out this form. 

File Restoration 

As the restoration efforts continue, one way that TSS is hoping to help support you is by inspecting computers to see what files can be recovered. Please be aware that due to current ongoing efforts, this process is still a few weeks out. To help identify systems for file review, TSS has created a form that must be filled out so that the college can prioritize those review requests. 

TSS Offie Closed Periodically 

To help with restoration efforts, the TSS office will need to be closed periodically throughout the next few weeks. A sign will be on their door, and a notification sent out to campus when that occurs. If you need to pick up equipment and the office is closed, please contact TSS to set up an appointment. 

The TSS office will be closed tomorrow, Tuesday, April 18, 2023. 

I mentioned in the Zoom forum today that we have provided a robust FAQ list for our external call center. Here are some questions and answers from that list that you might find helpful.  Thank you for your time and have a great night! 

Cat 

Call Center FAQs 

What happened? 

  • On March 20, 2023, Shoreline Community College experienced a ransomware incident that impacted several on-campus operations. Shoreline immediately transitioned to a virtual environment to ensure continuity of classes with minimal disruptions. Students and faculty maintained access to several necessary resources to continue the educational experience. The investigation is ongoing, but to date we learned that some data was accessed by an unauthorized third party. 

When did this happen? 

  • The unauthorized person obtained certain files from our systems between February 27 and March 20, 2023. 

Why didn’t you tell affected individuals about the loss of the data sooner? 

  • With any such event, it takes time to investigate the event and identify individuals whose information may be involved. Shoreline worked hard to notify you as quickly as possible. 

What information about me may have been involved? 

  • The investigation is ongoing, but to date we learned that some data was accessed by an unauthorized third party between February 27 and March 20, 2023. On April 5, 2023 we confirmed that the documents involved contained certain information relating to some of our students, staff, and faculty, including their names and one or more of the following data elements: Social Security numbers, passport numbers, driver’s license numbers, dates of birth, financial account numbers, and/or attestations regarding COVID-19 test results. To date, we have received no reports of identity theft as a result of this incident. 

Was any data impacted or compromised? 

  • The investigation is ongoing, but to date we learned that some data was accessed by an unauthorized third party between February 27 and March 20, 2023. On April 5, 2023 we confirmed that the documents involved contained certain information relating to some of our students, staff, and faculty, including their names and one or more of the following data elements: Social Security numbers, passport numbers, driver’s license numbers, dates of birth, financial account numbers, and/or attestations regarding COVID-19 test results. To date, we have received no reports of identity theft as a result of this incident. 

Has the affected information been misused? 

  • At this time, there is no evidence that there has been any misuse of the information involved in this event. 

What monitoring resources are available to me? 

  • Shoreline is offering a complimentary membership in Experian® IdentityWorksSM Credit 3B to anyone whose information Social Security number or driver’s license number may have been 

involved in the incident. This product helps detect possible misuse of your personal information and provides you with identity protection services focused on immediate identification and resolution of identity theft. IdentityWorks Credit 3B is completely free to you and enrolling in this program will not hurt your credit score. You may also call the toll-free number of Experian, Equifax, or TransUnion to place a fraud alert on your credit report and/or order your free credit report. Additional resources regarding identity theft protection may be found at the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) identity theft website, IdentityTheft.gov, which includes information regarding identity theft recovery steps and how to file an identity theft complaint if you discover your information has been compromised. 

How can I sign up for the credit monitoring? 

  • Information about how to sign up for these services is contained in the notice that was emailed to you. However, I’m happy to help you. 

How long will my credit monitoring last? 

  • Shoreline is providing individuals with [one year] of complimentary credit monitoring services.  

What steps are you taking to protect my information? 

  • We are continuing to take taking several steps to ensure increased security including: enabling multifactor authentication, moving to a cloud-based file solution, enforcing a mandatory password reset every 90 or 180 days, mandating complex passwords, reviewing and revising email forwarding rules to ensure privacy of sensitive information, updating hardware and ensuring compliance with best practice security standards, and implementing additional security measures on all Shoreline controlled machines. 

What other steps should I take to protect my information? 

  • We advise individuals to remain vigilant for signs of unauthorized activity by reviewing their credit reports and financial account statements. If you see charges or activity they did not authorize, Shoreline suggests they contact their financial institution immediately. Shoreline is in the process of providing notice of this incident to individuals whoseinformation may have been involved and is offering them a complimentary membership to Experian® IdentityWorksSM Credit 3B credit monitoring service. 

How can I get a copy of my credit report? 

  • You can contact one of the three major credit reporting agencies to obtain free credit reports and/or place fraud alerts and security freezes on your credit files.
    • Experian PO Box 9554 Allen, TX 75013 1-888-397-3742 
    • TransUnion P.O. Box 2000 Chester, PA 19016 1-888-395-6938 
    • Equifax PO Box 105069 Atlanta, GA 30348-5788 1-888-298-0045 

Shoreline Shout-Out

Shoreline Shout-out to the Automotive Department! The Auto staff and Director have been extremely great partners during this stressful time. They shared a WI-FI so we could teach class. Amber Avery Assisted Keith to set it up and assisted in getting our laptop connected to the projector. Brandie helped with getting copies made for students to be able to apply for funding and shared her charger so I could access my hotspot and Gary always shares information that helps us provide service to our students. It feels so good to have such teammates across the departments. A light in the dark!  Submitted by the Manufacturing Department.

As a reminder, for those wishing to acknowledge the work of fellow shoreline staff members or a group at Shoreline, you need only submit a Waves of Gratitude form for individuals or a Shoreline Shout-out for groups.  Thank you from the Employee Recognition Committee – Rob, Wanda, and Megan.

Waves of Gratitude

Waves of Gratitude for Jessica Custis of Social Sciences for Inclusive Excellence. Jessica has been an amazing mentor and cohort. She has supported and helped me onboard. She has gone above and beyond – she has met with me on multiple occasions, she has answered my numerous questions with great patience, and she is thorough in all her communications. She has ensured that my class will be a success. Submitted by Tammy Lessley of Social Sciences

As a reminder, for those wishing to acknowledge the work of fellow shoreline staff members or a group at Shoreline, you need only submit a Waves of Gratitude form for individuals or a Shoreline Shout-out for groups.  Thank you from the Employee Recognition Committee – Rob, Wanda, and Megan.

Free Mental Health First Aid Training Offered at Shoreline Community College!

Shoreline Community College Counseling Center is offering free Mental Health First Aid (MHFA) training for our campus community. MHFA is a research-supported international education program developed to teach adults how to recognize and respond to signs and symptoms of mental health and substance use challenges. This skills-based course gives people the tools to assist someone who might be struggling with a mental health or substance use challenge and connect them with appropriate support and resources when necessary. To date, 2.5 million people across the United Stated have been trained in MHFA. 

Just as CPR helps those without clinical training assist an individual having a heart attack, MHFA prepares participants to interact with a person experiencing a mental health crisis. Mental Health First Aiders learn a 5-step Action Plan that guides them through the process of reaching out and offering appropriate support. 

With support from the Counseling Center, this 9-hour training (valued at $170.00/participant) is FREE to Shoreline Community College employees and students and will be offered in two (2) – 4.5 hour sessions: 

Thursday, May 18th AND Thursday, May 25th from 10:00am-2:30pm. 

You MUST attend BOTH training sessions to receive a MHFA handbook and become a certified Mental Health First Aider. MHFA certification lasts for 3 years. 

Please email Gwyn Hoffman-Robinson at gehoffman@shoreline.edu to register and/or find out more information. Please note registration is limited and a waiting list will be started when capacity is reached. Once registered, details as far as room location, etc. will be shared.