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Professional Development: Online Opportunities

 


 

4Faculty.org

4Faculty.org is an online professional development network of resources and learning modules designed specifically for the needs of community college faculty.  4Faculty.org guides faculty through the maze of issues they will deal with, such as establishing focused learning objectives, creating informative syllabi, making a positive first impression, addressing various learning styles, and using technology effectively.  It familiarizes faculty with the need to be sensitive to all types of diversity, including learning differences, ethnicity differences, disabilities, new immigrants, and more.  4Faculty.org is a non-commercial program developed by community colleges for community colleges.  We believe the resources offered will help faculty reach students more effectively and enhance the teaching and learning experience.

Visit http://www.4faculty.org to complete any of a number of online workshops.

Note: Submit certificate upon completion to Dean of Learning & Technology Resources.


 

@ONE

@ONE provides educational technology resources to California Community College faculty and staff. @ONE has several opportunities for you to enhance your technology skills. Visit http://www.cccone.org to complete any of a number of online workshops.
 

 

@ONE makes it easy for California Community College faculty and staff to learn how to use technology to enhance student learning and success. @ONE’s programs provide training, online resources and support for free - or at a very low cost - thanks to funding from the California Community College Chancellor's Office Telecommunication and Technology Infrastructure Program (TTIP). 

These programs are developed by outstanding peers in technology and education, providing the best quality content that is based in true life experiences of California Community College faculty and staff. 

The programs are also structured to fit a busy faculty or staff member’s schedule. Programs include Lunch 'n Learn Desktop Seminars, Online Courses, Self-Paced Online courses, Hands-On Institutes and online resources. @ONE also sponsors the @ONE Scholar Program, which supports research on using technology to improve student learning in California Community Colleges.  
Visit
http://www.cccone.org/ to see a complete listing or courses and workshops offered.

 
Note: Submit certificate upon completion to Dean of Learning & Technology Resources.

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