Better understand the observation and feedback process, from both perspectives. This online, asynchronous course outlines the processes, timelines, strategies, and expectations of the faculty observation process and feedback at ECC.
*NOTE: This course runs for two weeks asynchronously online via the D2L platform. Throughout the course, there are interactive checkpoints for participants to pose questions and test out ideas. Participants will have access to the D2L course on the start date listed when they register.
Discover how YuJa Panorama can transform D2L course content into a more accessible and inclusive learning experience for all students. This session will introduce you to key features of Panorama, including its ability to generate accessibility scores and reports, seamlessly provide documents in alternative formats, and easily adjust webpage elements for various user preferences.
The learning management system for ECC, D2L (Desire to Learn), offers a series of benefits for course design. It streamlines key processes for instructors and makes organizing content, delivering instruction, and monitoring student progress easier to manage. For students, it offers features that simplify the process of navigating to instructional materials and completing coursework.
D2L includes a variety of great features and tools that promote the accessibility of content, discussions, assignments and quizzes. In this workshop, we will explore features that can be used to enhance the learning experience for all students using D2L.
The purpose of this course is to introduce educators to developing a course blueprint, Web-design consistency, communications tools, and setting up a gradebook. A general overview of Desire2Learn (D2L) will be provided.
This course will provide educators with valuable resources and important skills needed to develop and manage an enhanced course effectively. The course is instructor-led, six-weeks long, and fully online. Thus, participants will have an opportunity to experience learning at a distance in an online environment.
The purpose of this course is to introduce educators to instructional design, communications tools, using group work online, creating interactive content, and deciding upon online assessment items.
This course will provide educators with valuable resources and important skills needed to develop and teach an online course effectively. The course is instructor-led, eight-weeks long, and fully-online. Thus, participants will have an opportunity to experience learning at a distance in an online environment.
The purpose of this course is to introduce educators to designing a hybrid course blueprint, integrating online and face-to-face learning activities, and identifying the components of a pedagogically effective hybrid course. This course will provide educators with valuable resources and important skills needed to develop and manage a hybrid course effectively.
This course is instructor-led, eight-weeks long, and combines face-to-face sessions with online learning activities. Thus, participants will have an opportunity to experience learning using a hybrid model of instruction.
CETAL is excited to offer a workshop series about Neurodiversity. The series will feature five sessions dedicated to supporting neurodiverse learners in a variety of ways. Individual workshops and registration links are below.
To open our neurodiversity series, Dr. Michael Duggan will share practical advice for supporting students on the autism spectrum and helping them to succeed, not only academically, but also socially and emotionally.
Recording TW: The video contains imagery documenting the presenter's personal medical journey, which may be distressing to some viewers. If you would like to skip this portion of the presentation, it occurs from 53:35 to 56:18.Slides TW: The slides contain imagery documenting the presenter's personal medical journey, which may be distressing to some viewers. The imagery is on slide 22.October 18, 1:00-2:30pm
Room E100.01 and on ZoomFacilitators: Cyndi Carlson (Wellness Services) and Patrick Carberry (English)Overarching Questions:
How are neurodiverse students affected by different elements of the classroom environment?
What does an inclusive, neurodiverse classroom look like?
How can we clearly communicate classroom expectations to neurodiverse learners?
Overarching Questions:
How can we assess neurodiverse learners in a way that is equitable?
What steps can we take to ensure all students have the opportunity to show mastery of content?
Overarching Questions:
What is the process when a neurodiverse student requests accommodations?
How are accommodations chosen?
What can faculty do to ensure accommodations are reasonable?
Participant Contributions to Activity
Overarching Questions:
How do you plan a lesson for a neurodiverse classroom?
How does planning for a neurodiverse population impact all of your students?
How can we effectively communicate content in a neurodiverse classroom?
Better understand the observation and feedback process, from both perspectives. This online, asynchronous course outlines the processes, timelines, strategies, and expectations of the faculty observation process and feedback at ECC.
*NOTE: This course runs for two weeks asynchronously online via the D2L platform. Throughout the course, there are interactive checkpoints for participants to pose questions and test out ideas. Participants will have access to the D2L course on the start date listed when they register.
The purpose of this course is to introduce educators to developing a course blueprint, Web-design consistency, communications tools, and setting up a gradebook. A general overview of Desire2Learn (D2L) will be provided.
This course will provide educators with valuable resources and important skills needed to develop and manage an enhanced course effectively. The course is instructor-led, six-weeks long, and fully online. Thus, participants will have an opportunity to experience learning at a distance in an online environment.
The purpose of this course is to introduce educators to instructional design, communications tools, using group work online, creating interactive content, and deciding upon online assessment items.
This course will provide educators with valuable resources and important skills needed to develop and teach an online course effectively. The course is instructor-led, eight-weeks long, and fully-online. Thus, participants will have an opportunity to experience learning at a distance in an online environment.
The purpose of this course is to introduce educators to designing a hybrid course blueprint, integrating online and face-to-face learning activities, and identifying the components of a pedagogically effective hybrid course. This course will provide educators with valuable resources and important skills needed to develop and manage a hybrid course effectively.
This course is instructor-led, eight-weeks long, and combines face-to-face sessions with online learning activities. Thus, participants will have an opportunity to experience learning using a hybrid model of instruction.
Like crafting a timeless tune, designing digital content requires precision and attention to detail to resonate with all audiences. In this workshop, we'll be riffing on the top tunes of accessibility, exploring the essential techniques and strategies that hit all the right notes in ensuring inclusivity. From composing effective alt text to mastering the harmony of color contract, we'll delve into the melody of best practices for creating accessible documents, presenaitons, and multimedia. Join us as we orchestrate a symphony of accessibility, where every beat is felt and every lyric heard, creating a seamless and enriching experience for all. Let's jam together and make accessibility the chart-topper it deserves to be at ECC.
In this session, we'll discuss creating STEM content that breaks down barriers and ensures inclusivity for learners. We will focus on tools and creative methods to design STEM content that caters to diverse learning needs, ensuring that everyone can engage with and excel in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics courses. From creating accessible equations and graphs to incorporating alternative text for visual elements, we'll explore practical strategies for making STEM content accessible to students with various abilities.
This workshop will discuss the experience and unique challenges faced by students who are undocumented. Content will include information regarding legal, financial, and mental health concerns faced by undocumented students and what resources are available.
This workshop is a continuation of the Part 1 training and provides participants the opportunity to adopt strategies to use when helping Undocumented students navigate the Higher Education system. Part 2 training will incorporate the usage of student case studies guiding participants to conceptualize the various challenges and barriers undocumented students experience, identify on-campus resources, and provide support.
In this workshop, participants will learn to more effectively support the multilingual students in their classes by better understanding multilingual students in general. Participants will engage in a sensitivity/empathy exercise, explore the diversity behind the label of “multilingual,” as well as learn how differences in culture can impact multilingual students as writers and students.
Note: This workshop is designed for both tutors and instructors in any discipline.
11.1.24 Supporting Multilingual Students Workshops Recording
11.2.24 Supporting Multilingual Students Workshop Slides
In this workshop, participants will learn ways to support a diverse range of multilingual writers by being both a literacy and language coach. Participants will explore strategies to help writers’ language and literacy acquisition as well as learn best practices for responding to error in multilingual student writing.
Note: This workshop is designed for those who work with multilingual writers, whether you are a tutor in the Writing Center, English faculty, or a faculty member who frequently assigns writing in their courses.
The purpose of this course is to introduce educators to developing a course blueprint, Web-design consistency, communications tools, and setting up a gradebook. A general overview of Desire2Learn (D2L) will be provided.
This course will provide educators with valuable resources and important skills needed to develop and manage an enhanced course effectively. The course is instructor-led, six-weeks long, and fully online. Thus, participants will have an opportunity to experience learning at a distance in an online environment.
The purpose of this course is to introduce educators to instructional design, communications tools, using group work online, creating interactive content, and deciding upon online assessment items.
This course will provide educators with valuable resources and important skills needed to develop and teach an online course effectively. The course is instructor-led, eight-weeks long, and fully-online. Thus, participants will have an opportunity to experience learning at a distance in an online environment.
The purpose of this course is to introduce educators to designing a hybrid course blueprint, integrating online and face-to-face learning activities, and identifying the components of a pedagogically effective hybrid course. This course will provide educators with valuable resources and important skills needed to develop and manage a hybrid course effectively.
This course is instructor-led, eight-weeks long, and combines face-to-face sessions with online learning activities. Thus, participants will have an opportunity to experience learning using a hybrid model of instruction.
The purpose of this course is to introduce educators to developing a course blueprint, Web-design consistency, communications tools, and setting up a gradebook. A general overview of Desire2Learn (D2L) will be provided.
This course will provide educators with valuable resources and important skills needed to develop and manage an enhanced course effectively. The course is instructor-led, six-weeks long, and fully online. Thus, participants will have an opportunity to experience learning at a distance in an online environment.
The purpose of this course is to introduce educators to instructional design, communications tools, using group work online, creating interactive content, and deciding upon online assessment items.
This course will provide educators with valuable resources and important skills needed to develop and teach an online course effectively. The course is instructor-led, eight-weeks long, and fully-online. Thus, participants will have an opportunity to experience learning at a distance in an online environment.
The purpose of this course is to introduce educators to designing a hybrid course blueprint, integrating online and face-to-face learning activities, and identifying the components of a pedagogically effective hybrid course. This course will provide educators with valuable resources and important skills needed to develop and manage a hybrid course effectively.
This course is instructor-led, eight-weeks long, and combines face-to-face sessions with online learning activities. Thus, participants will have an opportunity to experience learning using a hybrid model of instruction.
Better understand the observation and feedback process, from both perspectives. This online, asynchronous course outlines the processes, timelines, strategies, and expectations of the faculty observation process and feedback at ECC.
*NOTE: This course runs for two weeks asynchronously online via the D2L platform. Throughout the course, there are interactive checkpoints for participants to pose questions and test out ideas. Participants will have access to the D2L course on the start date listed when they register.
The concept of digital accessibility can be overwhelming and is often an afterthought in course design. In this workshop, we will discuss how small changes can make a big impact in the development of more accessible and inclusive courses. We will explore various examples of common barriers surrounding navigation, file types, and formatting and how each can be resolved in just a few steps.
Whether you've dipped your toes in the water or have yet to get started, this workshop is a great opportunity to start learning how and why accessibility can drastically impact student learning.
Slide decks are popular tools that visually support presentations, lectures, or webinars. Two of the most commonly used platforms for slide decks include Microsoft PowerPoint and Google Slides.
In order for these presentations to be accessible for all participants, it is best practice to make slide decks available and shared with each participant prior to or at at the start of a presentation. This availability gives everyone the same opportunity to interact with the content displayed on each slide throughout the presentation. In this workshop, we will dive into how developing content through the slide layout, checking the reading order, adding proper tiles, considering fonts and styles, and including multimedia appropriately can all promote a more accessible presentation.
LGBTQ+ Safe Zone Training provides the opportunity to create a network of visible allies to people who identify as part of the LGBTIQA+ campus community. Safe Zone trainings provide information and resources related to sexual orientation, gender identity, and gender expression.
This workshop will discuss the experience and unique challenges faced by students who are undocumented. Content will include information regarding legal, financial, and mental health concerns faced by undocumented students and what resources are available.
This workshop is a continuation of the Part 1 training and provides participants the opportunity to adopt strategies to use when helping Undocumented students navigate the Higher Education system. Part 2 training will incorporate the usage of student case studies guiding participants to conceptualize the various challenges and barriers undocumented students experience, identify on-campus resources, and provide support.
Registration for all ECC professional development events (CETAL and HR-POD) will take place through the eTalent Learning platform.
To register for CETAL content-workshops and the TeachECC conference
Navigate to the Employee tab of the accessECC Portal.
From the Employee Apps , select eTalent.
For more information, including written instructions and video tutorials, on navigating eTalent Learning, see the ECC Electronic Platforms page.
Registering ahead of time through eTalent ensures that the course shows up on your transcript and helps for logistical preparations.
Lane movement, as stipulated by the ECCFA contract and describd in the Faculty Development Handbook, is the process by which faculty advance in salary level, based on credentials and acquired lane movement credits. CETAL's Content-Based Workshops are automatically pre-approved for lane movement. As defined in the Faculty Development Handbook, the number of CFD Workshop Clock Hours for the Year to be applied towards lane movement from CETAL is equal to the number of CETL workshop clock hours divided by 24. For instance, a single two-hour CETL workshop would equal 2/24 CFD Workshop Clock Hours to be applied toward lane movement. For more information, consult the Faculty Development Handbook.
The concept of digital accessibility can be overwhelming and is often an afterthought in course design. In this workshop, we will discuss how small changes can make a big impact in the development of more accessible and inclusive courses. We will explore various examples of common barriers surrounding navigation, file types, and formatting and how each can be resolved in just a few steps.
Whether you've dipped your toes in the water or have yet to get started, this workshop is a great opportunity to start learning how and why accessibility can drastically impact student learning.
The learning management system for ECC, D2L (Desire to Learn), offers a series of benefits for course design. It streamlines key processes for instructors and makes organizing content, delivering instruction, and monitoring student progress easier to manage. For students, it offers features that simplify the process of navigating to instructional materials and completing coursework.
D2L includes a variety of great features and tools that promote the accessibility of content, discussions, assignments and quizzes. In this workshop, we will explore features that can be used to enhance the learning experience for all students using D2L.