Best Practices to Engage Students in Online Courses Utilizing the Peer Online Course Review Rubric
Learn how to build a better online course or simply spruce up an enhanced or remote course using principles of best practice based on the POCR Rubric. This workshop will go over the 3 main areas of of the POCR Rubric and provide information on tools in Canvas to help you make sure your materials
External Event: Pathways to Equity Learning Series-Adopting the Active Learning Framework in Action:Learning Materials and Curriculum
This webinar will discuss the need to shine a light on curriculum resources to create a more equitable environment. This webinar will focus on the ways that the current learning curriculum hinders and supports inclusive environments and active learning, alongside ways to make the curriculum more equitable. Register now here!
Faculty & Student Well Being: Self Care & Meaningful Engagement in a Virtual Environment
Spring FLEX Day keynote Flower Darby will facilitate the first in this "Stronger than Before" workshop series. This will be an interactive session which will include breakout rooms and create space for participants to share their own best practices related to the topic. Register now here!
Best Practices to Engage Students in Online Courses Utilizing the Peer Online Course Review Rubric
Learn how to build a better online course or simply spruce up an enhanced or remote course using principles of best practice based on the POCR Rubric. This workshop will go over the 3 main areas of of the POCR Rubric and provide information on tools in Canvas to help you make sure your materials
External Chancellor’s Office Webinar: Universal Design, Accessibility and More – A Student-Centered Support Ecosystem for Students with Disabilities
Join us for our monthly system webinar to learn what it takes to build and strengthen a student- centered support ecosystem for students with disabilities. Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, & Accessibility (DEIA) is not a zero-sum game. When the system supports the success of students with disabilities, it supports the success of all students. During the webinar,
RHC Accessibility Access Basics for All Staff
We want all our students to have a great learning experience. Designing with accessibility in mind will help all of our students be successful in your course. As an extra benefit, adding usability features gives ALL students the opportunity to learn more effectively. Take this introduction course on essential accessibility basic concepts that can be
External CVC/OEI Session: 2 Powerful Ways to Humanize Your Online Course with Video
Video is a powerful way to humanize your online course and create a more equitable experience for students by providing content in multiple formats. Screencast-o-matic is a simple-to-use video recording/editing tool. Studio is a Canvas integration that turns passive viewing into active engagement. Pair the two together and you’ve got the power to create dynamic
Teaching Strategies to Promote Equity & Inclusion
Spring FLEX Day keynote Flower Darby will facilitate the second in this "Stronger than Before" workshop series. This will be an interactive session which will include breakout rooms and create space for participants to share their own best practices related to the topic. Register now here!
External Event – California Acceleration Project Series -Assessment & Feedback: Practices to Foster Academic Engagement & Growth
This 90-minute workshop will focus on strategies for communicating about assignments or exams and delivering critical feedback in ways that develop students’ trust in faculty, and alleviates students’ concerns that evaluations of their work may be the result of negative stereotyping or discrimination. During this session, instructors will learn how to create assignment/exam reflection activities to support student growth and learning, and deliver critical feedback in a way that engenders
External Event: Pathways to Equity Act Virtual Conference
Discover how to create meaningful, student centered changes at your campus. The Act virtual conference, provides community colleges with an intimate space to communicate, collaborate, network and discuss equity successes and challenges. Attendees will see what activities and program implementations have worked for other community colleges and their unique student populations. Sessions will build a
Chancellor’s Office Webinar Series: Equitable Recovery in Action: Becoming Antiracist, Student Ready Institutions
The California Community Colleges Chancellor’s Office invites you to join the Chancellor's Office Webinar Series: Equitable Recovery in Action: Becoming Antiracist, Student Ready Institutions launching March 16, 2022. In the midst of ongoing economic recovery, the pandemic and pervasive inequities in achievement, the need to accelerate system-wide has become even more urgent. In this six-part
External CVC/OEI Session: Active Learning: How to Increase Engagement in Online Math Classes to a Level You Never Thought Possible
Are you looking for ways to further engage your online math students? Please join us for this webinar where Professor Fred Feldon will discuss how to overcome students’ predilection to passivity, increase success and retention (including ways to address AB 705), create a pathway to equity, and develop confident, motivated students. This session will include