RHC Distance Education: Honorlock
Honorlock is an artificially intelligent proctoring system that monitors students when they are taking Canvas quizzes. This training will cover the basics of using the system and best practices when it comes to using Honorlock to monitor exams. Intended Audience: Faculty Register for this Session
RHC Distance Education: Creating an AI Assistant (GPT) for Your Students within ChatGPT
Intended audience: Faculty Register for this Session
Undocumented Students Action Week – Supporting Undocumented Students in Uncertain Times: Addressing Challenges and Fostering Allyship
Join the Student Senate for California Community Colleges for a webinar exploring many of the barriers undocumented students encounter—from financial aid limitations and legal vulnerabilities to mental health struggles—and examine how colleges, faculty, and peers can take concrete steps to support and uplift these students. As undocumented students navigate the complexities of college life, they
Undocumented Students Action Week – Unlocking Financial Aid Opportunities: Maximizing State Financial Aid Programs
This session will provide a comprehensive overview of financial aid for undocumented students in California, highlighting recent updates and ongoing challenges. We will cover the latest changes to the CA Dream Act Application (CADAA), eligibility criteria, and financial aid policies, using data from the California Student Aid Commission’s "Renewing the Dream" report. Additionally, we will
Undocumented Students Action Week -Pathways to Belonging: Understanding Naturalization and Lawful Permanent Residency in the U.S.
This session is designed to explain the distinctions between obtaining lawful permanent residency (often referred to as obtaining a Green Card) and naturalization, the process leading to U.S. citizenship. Our experts will navigate through the complex relationship and requirements that bridge these two significant statuses, offering insights into the step-by-step process of applying for citizenship.
Undocumented Students Action Week -Bridging the Gap: Enhancing Culturally Competent Mental Health Care Access in the Undocumented Community
This session explores the unique challenges faced by undocumented students and professionals in accessing culturally competent mental health care and navigating workplace barriers. Panelists will share insights on improving representation, advocacy, and holistic support for the undocumented community, offering strategies to foster resilience and well-being. Register for this Session
RHC Student Equity Fall Series Session 2- Integrating AI Tools for Enhanced Feedback and Assessment
Focus: To teach faculty how to use AI-powered tools to generate personalized feedback, analyze student performance, and support diverse assessment strategies that promote equity. Presenter: Dr. Fabiola Torres, Glendale College Join this session.
External CVC@ONE: Teaching and Thinking with AI
AI is rapidly changing how humans work, think and communicate: it could improve or destroy human relationships. AI is also changing how we think about average. If AI can produce consistent “C” work, then we need to update our policies and grading. AI is even changing creativity. Courses, learning goals and curriculum will need to
RHC Distance Education: POCR Orientation
This workshop will cover Rio Hondo College’s Peer Online Course Review (POCR) process, compensation options, and how both you and your students can benefit from it aligning your course to the CVC-OEI Rubric. Intended audience: Faculty Register for this Session
RHC Health & Psychological Services: Bystander Training
FLEX eligible for faculty. Register for this Session
RHC Distance Education: Canvas Analytics
NOTE NEW DATE: 11/1/25 Canvas New Analytics collects data on your students that you may find helpful during your instruction. During this workshop we will introduce you to Canvas New Analytics and how you can use the data to monitor your student’s progress. Intended audience: Faculty Register for this Session
External CVC@ONE: AI Literacy and Prompt Engineering
Both faculty and students need a new digital literacy to apply the increased critical thinking needed in the internet age, and AI literacy is a critical new skill every teacher and graduate needs. The two largest complaints about AI responses are that they are either wrong or boring, but both are often the result of