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
Navigating the AI Assistant in GoReactDuration: 60 minutes Presenter: Matthew Short from GoReact
Join us to explore how the AI Assistant in GoReact is changing the way instructors teach and students learn. In this webinar, we’ll show you how the AI Assistant:
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Wednesday January 29th at 2 PM Est |
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Hypothesis: Liquid Margins 49: How to Get Students to Read Course Materials and Enjoy it!Presented by Hypothesis This webinar brings together educators from Rutgers University, and Contra Costa Community College to tackle the modern reading crisis head-on. We’ll dive into what’s holding students back and share practical, creative solutions to get them turning pages—and engaging with course materials like never before. From reimagining assignments to leveraging new tools such as social annotation, this is the conversation every educator needs. What You’ll Learn
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Wednesday, January 29th 1pm EST |
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Introduction to the Panorama Accessibility ToolDuration: 60 minutes Presenter: Jennifer Reyes from Yuja
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Friday, January 31st at 11:00 AM | REGISTER |
Empowering Educators: Navigating AI in the Community College ClassroomDuration: 90 minutes Presenter: Stephanie Curry, ASCCC Secretary As AI continues to shape the future of teaching and learning, this session offers practical insights and actionable strategies to help educators harness its power responsibly. Participants will explore critical topics such as AI ethics, academic integrity, innovative AI tools, and the essential need for AI literacy. Learn how college librarians will play a crucial role in this initiative, partnering with fellow faculty members to develop AI literacy programs, create educational resources, and build frameworks for ethical AI use. Additionally, the webinar will guide attendees in creating effective classroom policies and fostering meaningful conversations about AI use with students. Whether you’re an AI novice or looking to deepen your understanding, this webinar will provide some of the most vital knowledge and resources needed to integrate AI into your teaching practices. |
Wednesday, February 12th, 12-1:30 PM | REGISTER |
Hypothesis: Annotate This #5: Exciting New Features to Elevate EngagementGet ready to explore Hypothesis’s latest tools and features designed to make teaching and learning easier, more engaging, and more collaborative. This session will give you everything you need to make the most of our newest Hypothesis updates in your classroom or institution. Presented By Hypothesis
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Wednesday February 26th 1pm to 2pm EST |
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