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@ONE • Fall 2005
See it on ACN Channel 80 or on the web at http://www.cccsat.org/

@ONE presents:

Fall 2005 Professional Development Series

Watch them exclusively on CCCSAT Channel 80
And on your desktop at www.cccsat.org!


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Tuesday, October 4th

12:00 - 1:00pm

 

Windows XP Digital Media Part 1 – 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.

Tuesday, October 11th

12:00-1:00pm

Windows XP Digital Media Part 2 – Photos

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.

 
Tuesday, October 18th
12:00 - 1:00pm

Windows XP Digital Media Part 3 – Sound and CDs

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.

 
Tuesday, October 25th
12:00 - 1:00pm

Windows XP Digital Media Part 4 – Making Movies

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.

 
Thursday, October 27th
12:00 - 12:30pm

Distance Education

Discover how three Community College Districts have formed a Consortium to deliver distance education to residents of the San Francisco's South Bay. You will hear from administrators, faculty, staff and students about what makes a distance education program successful.

 
Thursday, November 3rd
12:00 - 1:00pm

Introduction to Digital Photography Part 1 – Digital Camera Technology and Composing Pictures

In this workshop learn the basics of shooting such as buttons, controls,  composition and what to look for when shopping for a digital camera.  Learn how to work with your photos using the basics of Photoshop and how to place photos in PowerPoint and Word documents.  Finally, we will discuss pedagological issues.

 
Monday, November 7th
12:00 - 12:30pm

Integrating Instructional Technology

Adrienne Akinsete, Dean of Instructional Technology and Learning Resources at Evergreen Valley College, and @ONE Project Director John Whitmer will present various models of providing professional development for California community College faculty and staff. Next, faculty will converse on how they are using web based tools to extend instruction beyond the classroom, and finally, the impact of instructional technology on student learning will be examined.

 
Thursday, November 10th
12:00 - 1:00pm

Introduction to Digital Photography Part 2 – Editing Pictures and Inserting Images into Documents

In this workshop learn the basics of shooting such as buttons, controls,  composition and what to look for when shopping for a digital camera.  Learn how to work with your photos using the basics of Photoshop and how to place photos in PowerPoint and Word documents.  Finally, we will discuss pedagological issues.

 
Wednesday, November 30th
12:00 - 1:00pm

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.

 
Monday, December 5th
12:00 - 1:00pm

Wireless Technology Deployment on Campus

This session will focus on identifying emerging wireless technologies, especially those for Wireless Local Area Networks (WLANs), and the best practices for deploying them on campus. We will discuss the following new wireless standards: wireless protocols (IEEE-802.11g, 802.11i, and 802.16); security options, including WPA (Wi-Fi Protected Access), EAP2 (Extensible Application Protocol), VPN (Virtual Private Networks), EAP/TLS (EAP/Transport Layer Security); and authentication options, including Kerberos, LEAP (Lightweight EAP) with a RADIUS (Remote Authentication Dial-In User Service), Certificate Servers, and IDS (Intrusion Detection Systems).

 
Tuesday, December 6th
12:00 - 12:30pm

Technology Enhanced Facilities Part 1

In this video series, administrators at three colleges share their experiences funding new buildings and technology, selecting the architect, the consultants, and erecting the buildings. Faculty, staff and students talk about outfitting the new spaces with state-of-the-art computers, wired and wireless networks and presentation equipment and how this improved technology affects teaching and learning in the new facilities. Ohlone College's Hyman Hall, SJCC's new technology center and EVC's new Library/ETC, which opened in June 2004, are featured.

 
Monday, December 12th
12:00 - 1:00pm

Wireless Technology Uses in the Classroom

This session will focus on factors to consider when implementing new wireless technology to improve classroom teaching and research. The proper implementation of these technologies offers an opportunity to enhance the learning environment and make new teaching strategies available to the classroom teacher. We will discuss selection, configuration, and deployment of wireless mobile labs, wireless laptops, tablet PCs, and PDAs. In addition, you will learn what changes are required in the role of the instructor and the design of classroom spaces, such as lighting, student desk space, and power/network distribution. Finally we will address the impact of using notebooks in the classroom to enhance the teaching/learning process, such as student writing, internet research, and group collaborative projects.
 
Tuesday, December 13th
12:00 - 12:30pm

Technology Enhanced Facilities Part 2

In this video series, administrators at three colleges share their experiences funding new buildings and technology, selecting the architect, the consultants, and erecting the buildings. Faculty, staff and students talk about outfitting the new spaces with state-of-the-art computers, wired and wireless networks and presentation equipment and how this improved technology affects teaching and learning in the new facilities. Ohlone College's Hyman Hall, SJCC's new technology center and EVC's new Library/ETC, which opened in June 2004, are featured.

 
@ONE Fall 2005


How to participate:



Minimum System Requirements
  • Windows (Pentium)
  • 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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