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 to Talal Masri (tmasri@santarosa.edu) or Lauren Mitchell (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
NOTE: webinars offered by vendors or third-party organizations may reflect attitudes or policies that differ from those at SRJC. The Distance Education staff does not endorse such information, and faculty are asked to verify any statements made by consulting with their department chair or dean.
| Workshop | Date & Time | Registration Link |
|---|---|---|
Plug and Play Adoptable CoursesThis webinar focuses on the new CVC @ONE Plug and Play Adoptable Courses. In this session, you will learn what Plug and Play courses are, how you can adopt one, and which courses are developed or in development. Come learn more about adoptable courses that will serve to assist you in creating an excellent experience for your students! Presenter: Xochitl Tirado, Maria Elena Fernandez, and Ryan Hitch | March 31 11:00 AM - 12:00 PM | REGISTER |
System Webinar: Direct Assessment Competency-Based EducationTo better serve California’s diverse learners and prepare them for long-term success, California community colleges are implementing direct assessment competency-based education. This is a flexible, student-centered learning model where students progress by demonstrating mastery of clearly defined skills and knowledge, rather than advancing according to a set term or class schedule. This approach expands access, accelerates completion, and strengthens workforce readiness. | April 1 9:00-10:00 AM | REGISTER |
A Template for Disciplinary Reflection in the AI AgeDoes the rise of AI tools change how we teach? Does it change what we teach? How, in other words, should we think about the discipline-specific skills and knowledge that we share with students in the age of AI? The presentation will describe the experience of one department (English at Saddleback College) reflecting on these questions and will share some of the conclusions we have drawn so far. Most importantly, it will share templates that other disciplines and departments can use to organize their own versions of this conversation. | April 7 11:00 AM - 12:00 PM | REGISTER |
Fixing Your PDFs with PanoramaPDFs can sometimes be difficult to make accessible for your students. Come learn how to use SRJC's accessibility tool, Panorama, to fix the issues with your PDFs and ensure all your students can access them. | April 10 10:00 - 11:00 AM | REGISTER |
Building It Together: What’s Shaping the Next CVC Course Design RubricThe CVC Course Design Rubric is being revised, and this webinar offers an overview look at the work behind that effort. Designed for all California community college faculty, this session focuses on how the rubric is being shaped, not a walkthrough of the draft itself. Presenters: Xochitl Tirado, Maria Elena Fernandez, and Liesl Boswell | April 13 10:00 AM - 11:00 AM | |
Beyond Multiple Choice: Elevating Student Assessment with New QuizzesDiscover how New Quizzes gives you more powerful tools to assess student learning while actually saving you time. This session focuses on faculty-favorite features, including AI-powered question creation and enhanced support and settings. | April 14 11:00-12:00 PM | |
Leveraging AI to Scale Universal Design for LearningUniversal Design for Learning (UDL) provides a proactive framework to design learning environments where accessibility and equity are built in from the start, rather than retrofitted after the fact. But moving from individual classroom practices to institution-wide adoption may feel overwhelming. This webinar explores how artificial intelligence tools can accelerate and sustain the scaling of UDL across colleges and districts. Participants will see how AI can streamline curriculum processes, such as aligning learning objectives, SLOs, assessments, and instructional strategies, while ensuring they remain culturally responsive and inclusive. | April 16 11:00 AM to 12:00 PM | REGISTER |
Reclaiming Joy: Human-First Teaching in the AI EraAgentic AI browsers can now submit assignments on behalf of students. For many faculty, this feels like betrayal—exhausting detection work and forced surveillance. This event offers permission, possibility, and community—a space to process your fatigue, learn from colleagues, and discover practices that make teaching feel creative and relational again. | April 17 8:45 - 3:00 | REGISTER |
Beyond the Screen: Building Connection, Calm, and Community in Virtual LearningJoin us for an interactive session that goes beyond traditional academics to nurture the whole student in online learning environments. In this engaging webinar, you'll discover practical, evidence-based strategies to weave social-emotional learning, meditation and mindfulness into your virtual classroom—boosting both student retention and morale. Presenter: Jacqueline Penhos | April 24 10:00 AM - 11:00 AM |
