Day One
Wednesday, January 12
Estate Planning: Creating a Will & Living Trust
Facilitator: Mia Bradford, "Beyond the Busyness"
Interested in the past, present, and future of Canvas? Attend this session as we cover:
• Common Canvas issues that faculty faced in the previous term;
• New Canvas features that are available now;
• Future Canvas features to look forward to.
As the Third-Party Administration (TPA) selected by your district, we provide assistance with compliance and retirement plan education. Learn what retirement plan options are available to you, how much you should be saving each month, and how to become a School's First Federal Credit Union Member and start your retirement plan.
Facilitator: CJ Manalo, School's First Federal Credit Union
Join the SBVC librarians to learn about library resources for you and your students:
Library Orientations: Schedule online or on-campus orientations for your spring classes
Workshops: Refer students to the Writing Center - Library workshop Research Breakdown offered throughout the semester
Research Guides: Discover our many great resources: articles, ebooks, film, and more
Canvas Integration: Include library resources in your Canvas classes
Join Counseling and the Guided Pathways team to see how you can get a video created for your department that will be accessible to all SBVC students and potential students.
During this session, we will share the goal of the project, a sample video, and how the videos can be added to your department webpages. We will be available to answer any questions and faculty may sign up to work on this project for the Spring 2022 semester.
Compensation may be available for faculty members who complete the video, based on our basic skills proposal.
If you or someone in your department are interested in creating a video, this is the activity for you!
Drop in anytime during the virtual open lab for help with Canvas and/or ConferZoom!
Join us to learn strategies for connecting with students in your online classes. Handouts for additional tips will be provided during the session.
We welcome you to join our session to learn about how noncredit can enhance the equity and access of students taking classes in your programs. We will present updates on the role of noncredit at both the state and local levels and how SBVC has partnered with our feeder Adult Education providers to transition non-traditional students into our programs, highlighting ESL. In addition, we will also discuss how including noncredit classes in your program can potentially enhance the effectiveness and increase student success within your program.
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1:00 p.m. - 2:45 p.m. - Welcome Session
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2:45 p.m. - 3:00 p.m. - Break
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3:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m. - Division Meetings*
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4:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. - Department Meetings*
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