The workshops listed below are offered by SRJC's Distance Education, the Online Network of Educators, and by EdTech providers. Topics include:
- Various Canvas Features
- Effective Online Teaching Practices
- EdTech Tools to Enhance Course Interaction
- Equity in Online Learning
If you or your department has a need for a workshop on a particular topic, please reach out Matt Pearson (mpearson@santarosa.edu) or Lauren Mitchell (Nahas) (lnahas@santarosa.edu). We'd love to design a workshop to fit your needs!
Review the current list of workshop offerings below and click the "Register" link to sign-up. Once you submit the form, you will receive an email confirmation with a Zoom link.
FLEX code: FF:33 Distance Education Trainings
Connections That Count: How CoPs Are Advancing AI ConversationsDuration: 60 minutes Faculty, staff, and administrators, join us for an illuminating webinar as three California community college practitioners share their journeys in developing Communities of Practice (CoPs) focused on responding to GenAI. Discover why CoPs are powerful vehicles for tackling complex challenges like GenAI in teaching and learning. Our panelists will provide candid insights into their CoP design processes, implementation strategies, as well as struggles and successes. Don't miss this opportunity to learn from your peers and gain valuable insights for your own institution's AI journey. Presenters: Michelle Pacansky-Brock, Faculty Mentor, CVC@ONE; Christy Davis Roza, Instructional Technology Coordinator, Chabot College; Don Button, Design Professor & Co-Chair, AI Task Force, Sacramento City College; Jim Julius, Faculty Director, Online Education, MiraCosta College |
Monday, Apr 14th 11-noon |
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Should Educators Be Using AI? Addressing Ethics as We Explore AI AssistanceDuration: 90 minutes Many educators have significant, well-founded concerns about AI, including energy use, bias, intellectual property rights, privacy, labor, and more. And yet, given AI’s omnipresence and growing role in society, teachers need to build AI literacy in order to better guide our students. We need to experience the usefulness and versatility of these systems to understand the choices students confront.
Presenter: Anna Mills |
Friday, Apr 22 11 am - 12:30 pm |
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Advanced AI Assistance with Course MaterialsDuration: 90 minutes If you’ve tried using AI in your teaching practice but want new approaches, please come and explore with us! We’ll discuss the following ways to extend AI use beyond basic task completion:
You’ll leave with new ideas for creative experimentation with AI assistance to build advanced AI literacy and pursue your own teaching goals. Presenter: Anna Mills |
Thursday, May 1st 10 - 11:30 am |
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Using VoiceThread in CanvasDuration: 60 min In this workshop, you will learn how to create VoiceThreads and then add them to your Canvas course as lessons, discussions, or assessments. This will be a hand-on workshop where you can follow along with the activities and add VoiceThreads into your course modules. Presenter: VoiceThread |
Tuesday, May 6th 10 - 11 am |
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Pope Tech: Video AccessibilityDuration: 90 min An introduction to accessible videos including tips for captions, transcripts and audio descriptions. Last 30 minutes are open office hours with time to ask questions. Presenter: Pope Tech |
Wednesday, May 14th 10 - 11:30 am |
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Humanizing Your Course with VoiceThreadDuration: 60 min In this session, we will explore the ways that VoiceThread can help your students develop an AI-aware skillset and avoid the academic pitfalls of having a homework-completing co-pilot available 24/7/365. Understanding the human advantage is a critical component of AI readiness curriculum, and VoiceThread is the perfect platform to showcase, preserve, and develop these human-advantaged skills. Presenter: VoiceThread |
Tuesday, July 1st 10 0 11 am |
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