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CCC Professional Development Hour March 2004
See it on ACN Channel 80 or on the web at http://www.cccsat.org/
Although the broadcasts are being presented free of charge, please register with CCCSAT if you plan on watching an event.
(Just click on the program you're interested in to register - it will take less than one minute!)
 
Wednesday, March 3rd

1:00 - 2:30pm
Presented by:
@ONE

 

Migrating Traditional A/V to the Digital "Next Generation"
Learn how one college has integrated their traditional audiovisual technology into a robust distributive education model. This model program uses courseware management software to organize content, ´smart' consoles for active teaching, and several delivery modalities such as streaming media, broadcast TV, and IP to reach students at a distance.
 
Thursday, March 4th
1:00 - 2:00pm
Presented by:
@ONE

  
Budgeting for Technology In Challenging Times, Part 1
During these times of deep budget cuts, it's more important than ever to think through our strategies for funding technology. During this session, we will discuss the "systems approach" to technology funding, and also discuss innovative ideas including long term licenses, using bond monies, and strategic budgeting and outsourcing.
 
Tuesday, March 9th

12:30 - 3:00pm
Presented by:
@ONE

Windows XP Digital Media Part I: Scanning
In this workshop you will receive a tour of the Windows XP operating system. You will learn how to acquire, save, and organize digital media and also distribute digital class materials, including pictures, voice, music, and videos.
 
Wednesday, March 10th

1:00 - 2:30pm
Presented by:
@ONE

 

Understanding Emerging Wireless Technologies Avoiding the "Quicksand" of the Options, Part 1
Explore wireless technologies that are available to educators both inside and out of the classroom. The focus of this session is upon the identification of realistic and practical limits for the use of wireless networking to support instructional programs, especially in extending learning beyond the classrooms walls.
 
Thursday, March 11th
1:00 - 2:00pm
Presented by:
@ONE

  
Budgeting for Technology In Challenging Times, Part 2
During these times of deep budget cuts, it's more important than ever to think through our strategies for funding technology. During this session, we will discuss the "systems approach" to technology funding, and also discuss innovative ideas including long term licenses, using bond monies, and strategic budgeting and outsourcing.
 
Monday, March 15th

12:00 - 1:00pm

 

Meeting Time: Every Minute Counts Pt. 1 - Introduction to the Traditional Meeting
This program focuses on traditional face-to-face meetings and effective meeting skills.  Leading experts offer tips and techniques to improve in areas such as planning, conducting and meeting preparation as well as meeting problems, the leader's role and post-meeting essentials.

 
Tuesday, March 16th

12:30 - 3:00pm
Presented by:
@ONE

 

Windows XP Digital Media Part II: Digital Photography
In this workshop you will receive a tour of the Windows XP operating system. You will learn how to acquire, save, and organize digital media and also distribute digital class materials, including pictures, voice, music, and videos.
 
Wenesday, March 17th
12:00 - 1:00pm

Meeting Time: Every Minute Counts Pt. 2 - Meeting Planning and Preparation
Leading trainers share their recommendations and thoughts on essential elements every meeting plan should have. Areas covered include: choosing and preparing a site, budgeting, agendas and supporting materials and presentations.

 
Wenesday, March 17th

1:00 - 2:30pm
Presented by:
@ONE

 

Understanding Emerging Wireless Technologies Avoiding the "Quicksand" of the Options, Part 2
Explore wireless technologies that are available to educators both inside and out of the classroom. The focus of this session is upon the identification of realistic and practical limits for the use of wireless networking to support instructional programs, especially in extending learning beyond the classrooms walls.
 
Thursday, March 18th
12:30 - 1:30pm Meeting Time: Every Minute Counts Pt. 3 - General Meeting Skills
Meeting trainers and time management experts discuss meeting skills for both leaders and participants.  Learn proper meeting etiquette and presentation skills as well as how to abide by the agenda and involve participants to move toward the meeting objectives.
 
Thursday, March 18th
1:30 - 2:00pm
Presented by:
@ONE
  
Web Enhanced Education
Using web based course tools, such as discussion forums and assessment, require planned and coordinated implementation, and evaluation as to their impact on student satisfaction and learning outcomes. This course explains common issues when using the World Wide Web to support instruction.
 
Friday, March 19th
12:00 - 1:00pm

Meeting Time: Every Minute Counts Pt. 4 - Meeting Documentation, Evaluation and Conclusions
Meeting trainers and system experts explain how and why meeting tools such as minutes, action plans, surveys, evaluations and archives are so important.

 
Monday, March 22nd
12:00 - 1:00pm

Meeting Time: Every Minute Counts Pt. 5 - Meetings of the Future -- What Technology Can Bring Us
Explore in-depth how the meeting tool of the future can benefit your next meeting.  With e-Conferencing meeting lists, documents or even entire meetings are easily retrievable on-line for your use.

 
Tuesday, March 23rd
12:30 - 3:00pm
Presented by:
@ONE
  
Windows XP Digital Media Part III: Digital Audio
In this workshop you will receive a tour of the Windows XP operating system. You will learn how to acquire, save, and organize digital media and also distribute digital class materials, including pictures, voice, music, and videos.
 
Wednesday, March 24th
12:00 - 1:00pm CCC Confer: Making Meetings Work Pt. 1 - Introducing CCC Confer
LeBaron Woodyard, Megan Collins and Walter Chesbro review the practical applications of CCC Confer, a versatile e-conferencing system, and discuss how it will positively impact administrators and faculty in the California Community Colleges system.
 
Wednesday, March 24th
1:00 - 2:30pm
Presented by:
@ONE
  
Migrating Traditional A/V to the Digital "Next Generation"
Learn how one college has integrated their traditional audiovisual technology into a robust distributive education model. This model program uses courseware management software to organize content, ´smart' consoles for active teaching, and several delivery modalities such as streaming media, broadcast TV, and IP to reach students at a distance.
 
Thursday, March 25th
12:00 - 1:00pm CCC Confer:  Making Meetings Work Pt. 2 - Matching Technology With Your Needs
Explore which different types of technology work best in facilitating an effective meeting including satellite, video conferencing and CCC Confer.
 
Thursday, March 25th

1:00 - 2:30pm
Presented by:
@ONE

 

Understanding Emerging Wireless Technologies Avoiding the "Quicksand" of the Options, Part 1
Explore wireless technologies that are available to educators both inside and out of the classroom. The focus of this session is upon the identification of realistic and practical limits for the use of wireless networking to support instructional programs, especially in extending learning beyond the classrooms walls.
 
Friday, March 26th
12:00 - 1:00pm CCC Confer: Making Meetings Work Pt. 3 - Using Technology Outside the Classroom
Get a deeper understanding of how CCC Confer works to enhance communication in a variety of areas including group projects, Academic Senate Sessions, committee meetings, workshops and staff training.
 
Monday, March 29th
12:00 - 1:00pm CCC Confer: Making Meetings Work Pt. 4 - ADA, Section 508
The challenges of accessibility.  This program looks at CCC Confer and other computer technologies as they complyo the Americans With Disabilities Act and Section 508.
 
Tuesday, March 30th
12:30 - 3:00pm
Presented by:
@ONE
  
Windows XP Digital Media Part IV: Digital Video
In this workshop you will receive a tour of the Windows XP operating system. You will learn how to acquire, save, and organize digital media and also distribute digital class materials, including pictures, voice, music, and videos.
 
Wednesday, March 31st
12:00 - 1:00pm CCC Confer: Making Meetings Work Pt. 5 - Video Streaming and Web Casting
Focuses on the differences between and the uses of video streaming and web casting to enhance your meeting productivity.
 
Wednesday, March 31st
1:00 - 2:30pm
Presented by:
@ONE
  
Migrating Traditional A/V to the Digital "Next Generation"
Learn how one college has integrated their traditional audiovisual technology into a robust distributive education model. This model program uses courseware management software to organize content, ´smart' consoles for active teaching, and several delivery modalities such as streaming media, broadcast TV, and IP to reach students at a distance.
 
CCC-Professional Development Hour
Monday - Friday 12:00 - 2:30PM

 


How to participate:


  • Minimum System Requirements
  • Windows (Pentium), Macintosh (G3 or better)
  • 32 Mb RAM (64 Mb highly recommended)
  • Internet access with at least a 56K modem (ideally DSL, cable, T1 or above)
  • Microsoft Internet Explorer v. 5.5 or higher
    (it's recommended you download the newest version for a better experience)
  • Windows Media Player (v. 6.4 or higher)
  • Sound card
  • Speakers or headphones

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Ext. 2607
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