SPRING 2016 FLEX WORKSHOPS JANUARY 12-15
STAFF IMPROVEMENT
STUDENT IMPROVEMENT
INSTRUCTIONAL IMPROVEMENT
Come Join Your Colleagues for Some Great Workshops!
Los Banos Tuesday (January 12th) Merced Wednesday (January 13th)
Time LB Campus, A-103 Time MC Cafeteria (Refreshments Provided)
5:00-6:50pm ACTIVE Shooter 6:00-7:30pm Part-time Orientation -Various Topics
Merced
Time VOC-112 (Coffee @9am) VOC-113 VOC-115 VOC-140
9:00-9:50am (1) Demystifying SLO (2) Online Course: OEI Rubric
10:00-10:50am (3) Mastering Microsoft Word
11:00-11:50am (4) Survey of Student Engagement (5) Online Classes & Library Support (6) Outreach Updates
12:00-12:50pm (7) Submiting SLO & PR Reports (8) Advanced Outlook
1:00-1:50pm (9) Flipped Class (10) Intermediate Excel (11) Leading a Focus Group
2:00-2:50pm (12) Assessing the GE Program (13) LaTex: Beautiful Documents
3:00-3:50pm
Merced
Time VOC-112 (Coffee @9am) VOC-113 SU-137 Study Central (Coffee/Pastries @9am)
9:00-9:50am (14) Understanding PERS (15) DataMart 101 & Resources (16) Merced College Traditions (17) Promoting Student Success
10:00-10:50am (18) Understanding STRS (19) Pivot Table Basics (20) Establishing/Advising Student Clubs
11:00-11:50am (21) Personal Finance 101 (22) Introduction to Camtasia
12:00-12:50pm (23) Nutrition 101 (24) Classroom Management
Merced
1:00-1:50pm
2:00-2:50pm
3:00-3:50pm
Merced College Spring 2016 FLEX Schedule
Friday (January 15th) LESH-111
(25) ACTIVE Shooter (V. Gallagher)
Cohort/Discipline Meeting (Optional)
Cohort/Discipline Meeting (Optional)
Thursday (January 14th)
Friday (January 15th)
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SPRING 2016 FLEX WORKHOPS
LOS BANOS CAMPUS, room A-103 TUESDAY, JANUARY 12 5:00-6:50PM
ACTIVE Shooter Sgt. Vince Gallagher
Topics covered will include basic information on ALICE (alert lockdown inform counter evacuate). An overall of how Campus Police responds to emergencies and what tools are available to Campus Police. Participants will gain a basic understanding of how to prepare for and what to do in an Active Shooter incident.
MERCED CAMPUS, CAFETERIA WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 13 6:00-7:30PM
Part-time Orientation - Various TopicsEvent hosted by Dr. Shelly Conner and Charlene Reed
There will be a presentation on: Classroom Discipline by Chris Vitelli; Campus Safety by Paul Baxter; SLO Assessments by Julie Kehoe and Dr. Valerie Albano; and Syllabus by Julie Clark. Please register by going to http://mccd.eduoms.org/1800-107518.
MERCED CAMPUS THURSDAY, JANUARY 14
1. Demystifying SLO Assessment, room VOC-112Dr. Valerie Albano9:00-9:50am
In this workshop we will be going over HOW to produce data and incorporate it into an SLOassessment. The goal is to tie project grades to course SLOs to facilitate the assessment process.
2. Online Course Design/Redesign: OEI Rubric for Exemplary Course Development, VOC-113
Dr. Jodie Steeley
9:00-10:50am
Are you developing a new online course in Blackboard? Does your current online class need a
little TLC? Are you interested in creating or modifying your course to fit in with the Online
Education Initiative Rubric? The focus will be on learner engagement, interaction and
collaboration, and assessment. This will be a hands-on workshop and your own course will be
used. While every discipline has unique pedagogical challenges, we will examine common
methods applied to online course development and explore specific applications as well. This
workshop is designed for beginners and advanced. So whether you’re just starting or you want
to freshen up an existing Blackboard course, I hope you’ll join us.
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3. Mastering Microsoft WORD Software, room VOC-115Ahmad Ahmadi10:00-10:50am
This is a hands-on session. We will cover the following topics: a. How to create a "Table of Contents" and an Index at the end of your documentb. Show short cutsc. Creating good letter-headsd. Matching colors (RGB) from an image to a documente. Section breaksf. Saving file name / Path in the footer
4. Community College Survey of Student Engagement (CCSSE) Merced College Sp'15 Results, VOC-112VP Chris Vitelli, Dr. Michael McCandless, Luis Enrique Flores & Andrea Hall-Cuccia11:00-11:50am
In spring 2015, Merced College participated in the Community College Survey of Student Engagement (CCSSE), a national survey out of the Center for Community College Student Engagement at the University of Texas at Austin. Courses were randomly selected to participate in this in-class survey. The data collected will be used to improve the Merced College student experience in terms of satisfaction and engagement. Come to this interactive workshop to learn more about what our students indicated as it relates to the current initiatives involving SSSP, student equity and others.
5. Online Classes and Library Support Options, room VOC-113Dee Near and Joey Merritt11:00-11:50am
Are you teaching online, but find that your students are not finding academically appropriate materials for research assignments? Come find out how you can work with the librarians to create assignments for research, present library instruction videos tailored to your course content, design webpages specific to your discipline or just make the students aware of how much material is available to them as Merced College students online. ACCJC requires that we provide equal access to library services to students taking DE courses, and your librarians are working to make this possible. Join us in making our students successful.
6. Outreach Updates, room VOC-140
Anne DiCarlo
11:00-11:50am
Curious about what activities Merced College has going at our local high schools? Come join Anne
DiCarlo, Director of Office of Relations with Schools, for updates on admissions presentations, the
ambassador program, and volunteer opportunities for faculty and staff.
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MERCED CAMPUS THURSDAY, JANUARY 14
7. Submitting Your SLO and Program Review Reports, room VOC-112Julie Kehoe12:00-12:50pm
Are you writing a SLO or program review report this year? Learn about the new forms and how to use them. Bring your SLO data and we’ll help you write your assessment report and submit it.
8. Advanced Outlook, room VOC-115Linje Johnson12:00-12:50pm
This workshop will cover more advanced features of Microsoft Outlook, such as the calendar features and task lists. This will be an instructor-led use of the Microsoft IT Academy system available to all faculty and staff of the College. The learning outcomes for this session are: a. User will be able to use the Calendar tool to set and manage meetings, appointments, &
events.b. User will be able to use the Task List tool to create and manage task lists.c. User will create and modify folder structures for storing and sorting e-mails.d. User will be able to set and modify out-of-office and auto-response messages.
9. Flipped Classroom, room VOC-113Dr. Brandon Tenn1:00-1:50pm
In this workshop we will discuss techniques that can be applied in any discipline that will engage students both in and outside of the classroom. We will discuss not only the benefits and drawbacks to flipping courses (aka inverted teaching), but how-to implement this technique in whole – or – in parts in any course. Prior to the workshop, please visit the following webpage (http://tinyurl.com/flexworkshops), from which you will find links to several videos that must be watched.
10. Intermediate Excel (Instructor-led and Hands-on Session), room VOC-115Linje Johnson & Ahmad Ahmadi1:00-2:50pm
This session will introduce functions of the Microsoft Excel spreadsheet slightly beyond the most basic fundamentals. Some basic knowledge of Excel and its uses is assumed, but only minimal expertise is needed to obtain benefit from this session. This will be an instructor-led use of the Microsoft IT Academy system available to all faculty and staff of the College. After this training, users will be able to:
a. Order ranges of cells or tables on various criteria.b. Manipulate multiple sheets within one file and make references across sheetsc. Insert and manipulate dynamic charts and graphs based on table data.d. Use various formula functions and construct complex formulas.
In this hands-on portion of the session, participants will learn how to use functions such as IF, SUMIF, PMT, COUNT, COUNTIF, COUNTIFS and VLOOKUP. We will also cover math functions such as SQUARE, MOD, and QUOTIENT. Graph and conditional formatting will also be discussed.
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MERCED CAMPUS THURSDAY, JANUARY 14
11. Leading a Focus Group: Tips and Tricks, room VOC-140Anne Dicarlo1:00-1:50pm
Need to complete a program review but experiencing survey fatigue? Or maybe just curious about what students or staff think about a particular topic? Join Anne DiCarlo for an interactive session with tips and tricks on how to plan, host, and analyze a focus group to get valuable insights from participants. A menu of online resources will be provided.
12. Assessing the General Education Program, room VOC-112Dr. Edward Modafferi2:00-2:50pm
Colleges across America have GE classes to ensure that students are exposed to ideas outside their area of concentration. Some educators have argued that this should be termed Essential Education because it prepares students to integrate and apply the ideas they have learned. Merced College has 5 GE Outcomes which are associated with Communication, Computation and Technology, Cognitive Skills, Cultural Understanding and Personal responsibility.
For 2015-16, the Academic Senate voted to focus on the Global and Community Consciousness and Responsibility, which states that students will “Demonstrate understanding of different cultures and knowledge of historical eras and importance of community involvement” and be able to 1. Distinguish and understand diverse cultures, 2. Evaluate historical knowledge and relate it to current issues, and 3. Recognize the impact of local, national, and global involvement.
If you have a class with an assignment or activity which you feel covers any of these outcomes, we would like to include you in the Global GELO assessment. Drop in and see how you can help the college determine if our students are learning about the world and its cultures.
13. LaTex: Making Beautiful Documents (Without Using Microsoft Word), room VOC-113Dr. Brandon Tenn2:00-2:50pm
Have you ever wondered how publishers make math and science textbooks and journal articles typeset so nicely? The answer is that most of them do not use Microsoft Word - they use LaTeX /ˈleɪtɛk/.
In this workshop you will learn how to typeset various kinds of documents using LaTeX. I will show examples of how LaTeX can be used to make presentations, letters, syllabi, exams, dissertations, etc.
By the end of the workshop you will be able to format text, typeset equations, write a short quiz with both multiple choice and short answer questions, and draw some figures in metapost. The LaTeX typesetting system is $FREE$, platform independent, and even has online compilers.
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MERCED CAMPUS FRIDAY, JANUARY 15
14. Understanding PERS, room VOC-112
Bradee Birkhimer
9:00-9:50am
We understand you may find yourself with more questions than answers as you look at your
retirement planning. Tax Deferred Solutions, our Third Party Plan Administrator, is here to
conduct an educational workshop to help guide Merced Community College District
employees through the maze of retirement options. Topics covered will include:
a. How does PERS work?
b. What is a 403(b) / 457(b)?
c. What is the optimum age to retire?
d. Do you have a retirement income gap? Find out what it is and eliminate it.
e. Get a free estimate of your state retirement benefits.
15. DataMart 101 & Other Data Resources, room VOC-113
Andrea Hall-Cuccia & Luis Enrique Flores
9:00-9:50am
Do you what Merced College’s fall 2014 headcount is? How many foster youth did we serve? What
was the financial aid given in 2013-14? This and many other questions can be answered with
DataMart! The College submits so much data, from district demographics to award counts to
assessment information, to the Chancellor’s Office and it’s all available in DataMart. Come to this
high-level overview of DataMart to learn more about this great tool and see how your questions
can be answered with already-available data at your fingertips. This FLEX workshop will also go
through other data resources available to Merced College, including both internal and external.
16. Merced College Traditions, room SU-137Jonae Pistoresi9:00-11:50am
Do you remember how excited you were to become an employee at Merced College? Do you ever need a reminder of why Merced College is a great place to work? Do you ever lose sight of our purpose….why we exist? Have you ever thought about what our mission, vision and core values look like in action? Sometimes we get so caught up in all the things that we have to do, that we lose focus of the huge impact that we are making in the lives of our students and in our community. You will have the opportunity to participate in this workshop with new employees, as this workshop was put together as an on-boarding program and is meant to introduce new employees to the rich history, traditions, and culture of Merced College.
The workshop highlights all of the amazing things that we do at Merced College. It is interactive, motivational, and fun, and will leave you inspired and proud to be part of Merced College!
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17. Promoting Student Success Through Student Equity & Success Program, STUDY CENTRALDr. Michael McCandless & Tomasia Drummond9:00-9:50am
Would you like a private tutor in your class? Have you ever wondered how you could work in theTutorial Center or Study Central? Would you like to facilitate a Student Success Workshop? Areyou interested in Smarthinking online Tutorial? Do you know how to refer your students to theTutorial Center? Do you know what’s new in Student Equity? Are you interested instrengthening your Student Equity Funding Request Form application?
Join the Director of Student Success, Tomasia Drummond and Dean of Equity of Success, Dr. MikeMcCandless who will discuss opportunities to assist students outside the classroom and provideinformation on academic support services, which promote student success, including the MathLab, Learning Communities and Supplemental Instruction (SI).
18. Understanding STRS, room VOC-112
Bradee Birkhimer
10:00-10:50am
We understand you may find yourself with more questions than answers as you look at your
retirement planning. Tax Deferred Solutions, our Third Party Plan Administrator, is here to
conduct an educational workshop to help guide Merced Community College District
employees through the maze of retirement options. Topics covered will include:
a. How does STRS work?
b. What is a 403(b) / 457(b)?
c. What is the optimum age to retire?
d. Do you have a retirement income gap? Find out what it is and eliminate it.
e. Get a free estimate of your state retirement benefits.
19. Pivot Table Basics, room VOC-113Andrea Hall-Cuccia & Luis Enrique Flores10:00-10:50am
I have all this data, now what do I do with it? Pivot tables are a great way to summarize and sliceand dice large amounts of data. This workshop will show you how to use pivot tables as well ashow to create a basic pivot table.
20. Establishing & Advising a Student Extracurricular Organization, STUDY CENTRALScott Coahran10:00-10:50am
This workshop will explain the steps needed to found and/or advise a student club orextracurricular activity, including: ASMC requirements, writing up a Constitution, procedures forfield trips, and the benefits of such organizations.
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21. Personal Finance and Money Management 101, room VOC-112Andre Urquidez11:00-11:50am
Join us to learn some tips and ideas on how to budget wisely. We will cover some key elements to successful money management and personal financial planning. Topics will include power of saving, budgeting, debt, long-term planning, etc.
22. Introduction to Camtasia, room VOC-113Manuel Costa11:00-12:50pm
This session will introduce attendees to the basic elements of using the Camtasia software package. This tool is used to capture events on a computer screen in the form of a video, complete with narration and the ability to zoom and pan for added clarity. This capability can be used to clearly show the steps of a process in any kind of computer environment, from how to build a macro in Excel to showing the steps for creating a post on Twitter. The complete workflow of building an instructional video will be demonstrated from start to finish, and if time permits the built-in basic video editor will be covered in detail. The finished videos can be shared on YouTube and other social media sites, e-mailed to specific individuals, burned to DVD, or distributed in a variety of other ways. No prior knowledge of this type of software is assumed or required.
23. Nutrition 101, room VOC-112Kristin Rigby12:00-12:50pm
Come learn the basics of healthy eating. You will have more energy, feel better and be more productive as a result. This workshop will cover things such as: "superfoods"- foods with incredible health boosting properties, and "lethal foods"- foods to avoid or greatly limit consumption of, healthy vs. unhealthy beverages and more.
24. Classroom Management Faculty Roundtable Discussion, STUDY CENTRALStephanie Martin-Ward, Richard Randall, & Chris Vitelli12:00-12:50pm
This workshop is hosted by Stephanie Martin-Ward and other classroom management superstars including Richard Randall and Chris Vitelli. Bring your questions and share your classroom management pro-tips with fellow faculty.
25. ACTIVE Shooter, room LESH-111Sgt. Vince Gallagher1:00-2:50pm
Topics covered will include basic information on ALICE (alert lockdown inform counter
evacuate). An overall of how Campus Police responds to emergencies and what tools are available
to Campus Police. Participants will gain a basic understanding of how to prepare for and what to
do in an Active Shooter incident.