Dear Colleagues,
On October 26, the California Community College system is celebrating Can•Innovate, a free online conference coordinated by the CCC Online Education Initiative and @ONE. The day includes a dynamic program of online sessions showcasing CCC faculty, staff, and national thought leaders. All sessions are delivered conveniently through ConferZoom and are designed to improve knowledge and understanding of using Canvas to support the needs of our students. And participation is completely free.
De Anza College has been invited to serve as a Regional Hub for this year’s Can•Innovate conference and we’re writing to extend a warm invitation to your faculty and staff to join us!
Please help us extend this invitation to your faculty and staff. We invite them to visit our campus and engage in a day of learning with their CCC peers. We will be displaying these select sessions from the online program in a group setting to encourage conversations and inquiry about the use of Canvas to support student success:
Welcome & Keynote: 8:15-10:00am
Canvas HTML Editor - 10:00am
New Canvas Gradebook - 11:00am
Namecoach - 12:00pm
Good Things Happen when you Get Creative - 1:00pm
Canva for Canvas - 2:00pm
Using ConferZoom Meetings - 3:00pm
Stump the Panda - 4:00pm
Those who join us will also have the opportunity to take tours of our lab and self-recording studio by request. In addition, faculty can use our staff computer lab to join in on sessions we may not be showing. At 11:00 a.m., we will run a concurrent session in our lab for faculty who wish to work on their HTML skills in Canvas.
To learn more about what we have planned for Can•Innovate, view our Regional Hub webpage here and click on RSVP if you plan to join us.
We look forward to seeing you on October 26!
Sincerely,
The De Anza College Regional Hub Team:
Dawn Lee Tu, Faculty Director, Professional Development
Heidi King, Instructional Designer
Dave Garrido, Instructional Designer
Brandon Gainer, Faculty, Speech
Lorrie Ranck, Interim Vice President of Instruction
Dawn Lee Tu, PhD
Faculty Director, Professional & Organizational Development