Peer Learning CommunityJune 30, 1:00pm to 2:15pm
Please have this shared slideshow open during our PLC meeting.
To access the PLC, use this Zoom link:
https://us02web.zoom.us/j/87836007001?pwd=T3lTMUhtelQ2L3FVamNPRm84WjNvQT09Meeting ID: 878 3600 7001
Password: 305035
Welcome! Please sign in beginning on Slide #3.
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Log into Zoom and then open Google slides on a desktop or laptop and arrange the windows so you can see both.
Log into Zoom on one device and Google on
another device.
Log into Zoom on the phone. Keep it in the background and follow along with Google.
Log into Zoom on a tablet but keep it in the background. Then open Google and keep it visible.
Desktop or Laptop
Two Portable Devices
Smartphone OnlyTablet Only
Group Introductions - Page APlease complete a line on the grid below.
Name Pronouns Organization Email AddressWhat device(s) are you
using to join this meeting?
Oscar Wolters-Duran he/his Pathways Consulting [email protected] PC Desktop
Nick Loret de Mola he/his Merced County [email protected]
PC Laptop
Chris Brunson he/him/his The Translatin@ Coalition [email protected] PC Deskstop
Frank Ricceri he/him
/y’all
Transitions - Mental Health Association
[email protected] Laptop
Chris Stoner He/His Goodwill of Orange County [email protected] laptop
Valezka Andino She/her Pacific Asian Consortium in Employment (PACE)
[email protected] PC and via phone
Charlie Paisley He/His City and County of San Francisco: Office of Economic and Workforce Development
[email protected] iPad & Laptop
Shakoya Green She/her/ hers
Los Angeles Brotherhood Crusade
[email protected] Lap Top
Robin Garnham He/his Goofwill SF [email protected] PC Laptop
Franz Lao He/His City and County of San Francisco: Office of Economic and Workforce Development
[email protected] Laptop
Rinky Basi she/her Sutter County AJCC-NCCC WDB
[email protected] Laptop
Group Introductions - Page BPlease complete a line on the grid below.
Name Pronouns Organization Email Address What device(s) are you using to join this meeting?
Rick Millhollin He/Him/Mr.
Hands of Hope [email protected] Computer
Kelcie Wong she/her JVS [email protected] computer
Christian Geckeler he/him Social Policy Research Associates (SPR) - Evaluator
Computer
Frances Tseng she/her Center for Employment Opportunities (CEO)
[email protected] Computer
Araceli Gonzalez she/her Sutter County One Stop [email protected] computer
Christina Johnson She/Her Center for Employment Opportunities
[email protected] Computer
Starr Cloyd She/Her Transitions Mental Health Association
[email protected] Computer
Liz Bosley she/her NCCC [email protected] Computer
Mario Flores Him/His JVS [email protected] Computer
Enrique Villagrana CEO [email protected] Computer
Kimberley Stephens Woods
She/Her Brotherhood Crusade [email protected]
Computer
Group Introductions - Page CPlease complete a line on the grid below.
Name Pronouns Organization Email Address What device(s) are you using to join this meeting?
Elizabeth C Martinez Field of Dreams Learning Inc. /SELACO
Laptop
George Weaver Brotherhood Crusade [email protected] non-audio/vedio device
Yessenia Partida Imperial Valley ROP [email protected] laptop
Michelle Leonard-Bell Mission Hiring Hall [email protected]
iPad
Teresa Betancourt she/her/hers
JVS [email protected] laptop
Maria Roman She/Her/Hers
The TransLatin@ Coalition [email protected]
Desktop Computer
Trixie Ramoso She/Her/Hers
SELACO WDB [email protected] Work laptop
Brynn Hernandez She/Her Orange County Development Board
Laptop
Johnson Ng He Pacific Asian Consortium in Employment
Yvette Valenzuela She, Her, Hers
ELACO WDB [email protected]
Work Laptop
Kim Coulthurst she Pathways Consultants [email protected]
laptop
Elizabeth Toups she JVS [email protected] laptop
Group Introductions - Page DPlease complete a line on the grid below.
Name Pronouns Organization Email Address What device(s) are you using to join this meeting?
Lusine Ter-Karapetyan she/her Pacific Asian Consortium in Employment (PACE)
Michael Tovar He/Him Foothill House of Hospitality
[email protected] Laptop
Chelsea Burke She/Her Sutter Yuba Homeless Consortium
Laptop
Tyson Powers He/him Foothill House of Hospitality
[email protected] Laptop
Gaby Goetz She/Her Goodwill of Southern California
David Shinder CWA [email protected] laptop/phone
Latoya Williams She/Her Brotherhood Crusade lwilliams@brother desktop
Joshua Prudhomme he/him Brotherhood Crusade [email protected]
desktop
Misha Strong She/Her Brotherhood Crusade [email protected]
phone
Group Introductions - Page EPlease complete a line on the grid below.
Name Pronouns Organization Email Address What device(s) are you using to join this meeting?
Eba Laye Whole systems learning [email protected]
Brandon Anderson He/Him/His
California Workforce Association
Laptop
Kate Dunham She/her/hers
Social Policy Research Associates
[email protected] desktop
Darrius Harper He/Him/Hers
The Los Angeles Brotherhood Crusade
Laptop/ Cellphone
Aims for Today
● Establish goals for this Peer Learning Community
● Create opportunities to meet and learn from each other
● Establish an equity lens for this work
● Explore the topic of change and discuss how the PLC can help us to navigate it
● Warm up discussion
● Explore purpose, structure and goals of PLC
● Video on change management and group reflection
● Next steps
What We’ll Do
Thank You
Our Team
Virtual Mingle Warm Up
Introduce yourself to your partner, and take turns answering the question.
Round 1
Describe your AB1111 project and how things have changed since you
originally applied for the funding
Virtual Mingle Warm Up
Introduce yourself to your partner, and take turns answering the question.
Round 2
Describe the population you serve and how your project supports them in
ways that traditional education/workforce
development programs may not.
Take turns speaking.
Please use the “hand raise” feature in Zoom. If you can’t, you can’t raise your hand on screen. If you’re not on screen, you can just unmute, but please wait until we call your name so we don’t speak over each other.
Reduce distractions… for yourself and others.
Put your other devices out of reach. Stay on mute when you are not speaking to reduce background noise. We might mute you or turn off your video if needed.
Be mindful of your “airtime.”
We will give wait-time, and will occasionally call on people we don’t hear from. ELMO might appear if we need to make space for others or move on in the session.
Avoid the urge to always be clicking.
This is a shared document and your changes will affect everyone. Grab a squeeze ball or fidget toy to keep your hands occupied!
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Virtual Meeting Etiquette
Our Underlying Assumptions
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Many/all of you are grappling with change and uncertainty.
Some of you are new to workforce development.
There’s a mix of organizations participating, both small and large.
You are all busy right now and participating in a lot of virtual
meetings. Zoomed Out is a thing.
What did we get right about these assumptions? What
are we missing? Enter your response in the chat.
You can all access Zoom and can work on a shared Google document
concurrently.
Highlights from “Cultivating Communities of Practice”
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1. Design for evolutionBecause communities of practice are organic, designing them is more a matter of shepherding their evolution than creating them from scratch. Design elements should be catalysts for a community's natural evolution.
2. Open a dialogue between inside & outside perspectivesEffective community design is built on the collective experience of community members. Only an insider can appreciate the issues at the heart of the domain, the knowledge that is important to share, the challenges their field faces, and the latent potential in emerging ideas and techniques.
3. Invite different levels of participationGood community architecture invites many different levels of participation. People participate in communities for different reasons—some because the community directly provides value, some for the personal connection, and others for the opportunity to improve their skills.
5. Focus on valueCommunities thrive because they deliver value to the organization, to the teams on which community members serve, and to the community members themselves. Value is key to community life, because participation in most communities is voluntary. Moreover, the source of value often changes over the life of the community. Frequently, early value mostly comes from focusing on the current problems and needs of community members. As the community grows, developing a systematic body of knowledge that can be easily accessed becomes more important.
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Discussion Instructions
Introduce yourself to your partners, and then take turns answering the question:
What would make this PLC a valuable use of your time?
Breakout Room #1 Notes
What would make this PLC a valuable use of your time?
● The r u t s a n et k h o r● Le r r o h ga ti n o h p e n i n r e s● Diff r or za s i h ff en r c i s, or t e r diff t e s t e .
Gre ar g ce .● Sha g li n to t a l o n . S e n iff r pe p ve h ki t
va u p at to id .● Tak o t o r g a s e w w a s a diff t o t o .●
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notes and someone to keep the conversation flowing.
Breakout Room #2 Notes
What would make this PLC a valuable use of your time?
● 1 ta b u s r ic , 2 ha n , ce r e s s ● Sha ke g ra es. D to o c en t a ma t is
c a l n . ● Se f e f t e r iz o s, n wi p . It’ ic pe t
ot s m ro ut C or . ● Sha h e h an i n o n , he de , d re r a z o s .
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notes and someone to keep the conversation flowing.
Breakout Room #3 Notes
What would make this PLC a valuable use of your time?
● Ac e s so s o p r an c i s● Bes r ce r● Be n le h e h ’ h fu d ce f se n l e s● Sha g l e g , d en g e p er t o c le s p o d
so on● Res es t i n o n ga g ti r o l i s
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notes and someone to keep the conversation flowing.
Breakout Room #4 Notes
What would make this PLC a valuable use of your time?
● Ac e s so s o p r an c i s● Bes r ce r● Be n le h e h ’ h fu d ce f se n l e s● Sha g l e g , d en t e n ta s r o h ve m os
c a l s a p de ti● Res es t i n o n ga g ti r o l i s● In e c it s e t , bu t so s a x ti r i d op h
in c i t● Fe d k o t os ar po b or s t a d f in● Net k op t i s
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notes and someone to keep the conversation flowing.
Breakout Room #5 Notes
What would make this PLC a valuable use of your time?
● Hav ve n a t at do ne l . No h s e f . B re ti ut t ev ne is g ro . Be n ne w y u p i c .
● The et t ro m e s e. W re s iff n . Wi h O D al t e c a l s a h a . Op tu y to r o f e c n in . Hig un l en /lo r .
● Nav in v yo r i l o l .● Pro n ir se c .● C A- w e ur j s a s e g en . M ca s an --s a l e s --h a
ot p o t li t c o s s e.● We w lo t o r e l it m e s at . I’ lo g o w t e n f o
ot s ha pe s i h e . Th e’ t o x ti t e a. L ki f me su s .
● I’m e y be b e c ec t r a p e on r or . A ju n t e w no l. L of ta se n ut . S v yo n
● Uni im he on ffer s i h CO . ● Rur d u n-- ri d ff e c .● Sha g CO -ar o l he ffi a d t a n e . H si n bi y ’ vi t
yo e n- so
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notes and someone to keep the conversation flowing.
Breakout Room #6 Notes
What would make this PLC a valuable use of your time?
Reg a l s ed ke ra c fe l re ff iv
Bre w ro b ar p u t o
Sha pe ce d su r t ro s o n (O er g i CO -19)
Res e s n ( ec c a s n e)
Fun re s
Vis e r g a
Tan l ( ak a s)B
Ref l /re c es es
Con t o f op t e r o s i n we f ow- u s o r or co r i n
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notes and someone to keep the conversation flowing.
Breakout Room #7 Notes
What would make this PLC a valuable use of your time?
● Sha g t ac s - o n a n e r g om ot ● Le r g a diff t ra es r i g h iv a s g MI an y be
wi n● Get ti ta u h ac iz - e t a ho h g a s ac g
po ti● Le r o t t e n a l n a h a t y e t an h al n to
do pe n e ff c i● Sha g t i r g, e n f o c o h o t vi n pu on● Le r o t u g le - g em w ’ e b in t a . B n ho h a
se c● Le n ep n ha ’re y t o h t e .
Eli t To s, J
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notes and someone to keep the conversation flowing.
Breakout Room #8 Notes
What would make this PLC a valuable use of your time?
● Sha g B p a t● Sha g l e g● Sha g P ne n so
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notes and someone to keep the conversation flowing.
Breakout Room #9 Notes
What would make this PLC a valuable use of your time?
● Im a t CO -19 on v e p de d ac AB1111● Vul bi y, e s if x e v c a l s… ca h a s to iv p
ov mi r ge n●
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notes and someone to keep the conversation flowing.
Breakout Room #10 Notes
What would make this PLC a valuable use of your time?
Mat w p o f si r pe r a z i s
Tha y e n p i t e t
People that areIntake process and all the paperwork - anything that will save us time and make the meeting valuableHaving information that is relevant to anyone attending regardless of whether they attended or notAgendas that fit the need of the participants/attendees
Using a shared Google Doc with 50 people accessing it at the same time is not an effective way to collaborate
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notes and someone to keep the conversation flowing.
Breakout Room #11 Notes
What would make this PLC a valuable use of your time?
● Pot al d s i g r e p de r a n d o w e d si t d i g s ti CO 19.
● Lo k at t c i s os h d ap Wo k c De p e t. ● Ide f g e g fo n ha re f u n .● Ide f g o p r ur pu s .● Pro g o w ad on so s, o s, ic ( n o) h ul p in n el l.●
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notes and someone to keep the conversation flowing.
Breakout Room #12 Notes
What would make this PLC a valuable use of your time?
● Tha h e s e l, je m re t a d to op t i s ov i s t an as t be l e t ot p ec
●● St a g e r he r er● In o m e, n in●
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notes and someone to keep the conversation flowing.
Breakout Room #13 Notes
What would make this PLC a valuable use of your time?
● Bes c es (+1). Wha w in r o l .● Pro m- vi● Hop t a f i t o s ( ge w s o s) in f u (s at y
k o w s a w an r ro ).● Thi n o t yi n fo l w o on s mu y ra c t e r e
in p ra - r se c e s or to /ma r /le s i● Le r g a (an h g) o t ir p o r /ho h r /op e.
○ Le r g a ho fin u b u d re l en p un e n t i n r e .
○ Vir c a s . ● Sup t Cal O S (co , t i g ta r ) - a d b an t ac s
mu p y em ( ni on- c fi y em C l O S). al r e s ti .
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notes and someone to keep the conversation flowing.
A Framework for Responding to Change
What from this framework resonates with you?● Hav ro de l t u p t e r to c ge● Cha c a s u k n-- er ’ em o l po t ha .● Le r g e t n o y ig n ..● Le r g o da b a d g a t ov up t o g w● In o r ha y u to t e s u s ak c a g pe● Cha m be wi n ti● Ne d ru n o r e d o h● Par pa s to t ha● AB1111 is r u t se r a c ge, ra l u l pe c● Hav a d s ba n e b e n h e c p e f r am d en● Cli s ru l i y r i , n e m e s e d fo vi h r u
Mas ’s e r y e d . ● AB1111 ca l r i n e t● Sta f an t a l -ba p o c . F d o t e r il n p a n
re f a t .
What Next?
We’ll meet on the last Tuesday of the month, from 10am to 11:15am.
Next PLC: Tuesday, July 28th, 10am to 11:15
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