A Non-Profit Service Of CALIFORNIA COMMUNITY COLLEGES www.intelecom.org
Our Member Colleges Allan Hancock College AntelopeValley College Citrus College El Camino College El Camino College Compton Bakersfield College Cerro Coso Community College Porterville College Long Beach City College Los Angeles Mission College East Los Angeles College Los Angeles City College Los Angeles Harbor College Los Angeles Pierce College Los Angeles Southwest College Los AngelesValley College Los Angeles Trade-Technical West Los Angeles College Palomar College Pasadena City College Santa Ana College Santiago Canyon College Riverside Community College MorenoValley College Norco College College of the Canyons Saddleback College IrvineValley College Moorpark College Oxnard College Ventura College MISSION STATEMENT Intelecom Learning is a non-profit service of California community colleges using technology to open doors to learning and improve student success. 150 East Colorado Boulevard Suite 300 Pasadena, California 91105-1937 (626) 796-7300 www.intelecom.org GOVERNANCE Intelecom Learning is a 501(c)(3) non-profit corporation that serves as the fiscal and development agent for the Southern California Consortium for Community College Television, a California joint powers authority (JPA Consortium) comprising fifteen California community college districts. www.facebook.com/intelecom www.youtube.com/intelecom www.linkedin.com/company/intelecom-learning
OPENING DOORS TO LEARNING STRENGTH IN NUMBERS The importance of providing access to education has always been at the heart of Intelecom Learning activities. Since 1970, the organization has established an unsurpassed reputation for opening new doors to learning and creatively transmitting ideas, information, and knowledge through the effective use of educational technology. Few organizations can maintain the sophisticated level of production that is otherwise made possible through consortial efforts. Throughout its history, Intelecom Learning has successfully partnered with California community colleges, publishers, foundations, and government agencies to develop educational materials and tools that lead to learning.
A TRADITION OF INNOVATION CHARTING NEW PATHWAYS In keeping with its history of leveraging technology in support of education, Intelecom Learning developed and launched a best-in-class video streaming database for higher education. Like many projects before it, this award-winning service stands as an excellent example of an innovative and effective response to a pressing educational need. Today, Intelecom Learning is positioned to bring its experience in content development and instructional design to the production and delivery of learning tools online courses, digital applications in support of community college certificate and degree programs, continuing education and fee-based programs, student veterans, and adult education.
Snapshots in Time Eighteen cooperating California community colleges establish the southern California Consortium for Community TV. 1980 The Mechanical Universe is released one of four telecourses produced with funding from the Annenberg/CPB Project. 1991 INTELECOM launches Crossroads Café, an ESL series that Secretary of Education Richard Riley would call the right kind of TV talk show. 1970 The consortium establishes a 501(c)(3) non-profit corporation to serve as its fiscal and legal agent. 1987 With an eye to the future, the corporation changes its name to INTELECOM Intelligent Telecommunications. 1996 2008 The INTELECOM Online Resources Network makes its debut...a bestin-class video streaming service. Intelecom Learning...a new name and initiatives serving community education and student veterans. 2016 150 East Colorado Blvd., Suite 300, Pasadena, CA 91105 (626) 796-7300 www.intelecom.org