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Workshop Events

QPR Suicide Prevention Training Faculty and Staff

Wednesday, April 6, 2022 - 3:00pm to 4:30pm

QPR Suicide Prevention Training for Faculty and Staff, with Anne Eipe, Ph.D. [Background: hands reaching out to one another in a sign of support and offering of help.]

CSUN faculty and staff are invited to join this training.  Come learn insightful data about suicide trends, gain valuable resource information, and find out tips to recognize the signs of suicidal thoughts in others and ways to help prevent suicide. Read more

QPR Suicide Prevention Training Faculty and Staff

Friday, May 13, 2022 - 1:00pm to 2:30pm

QPR Suicide Prevention Training for Faculty and Staff, with Anne Eipe, Ph.D. [Background: hands reaching out to one another in a sign of support and offering of help.]

CSUN faculty and staff are invited to join this training.  Come learn insightful data about suicide trends, gain valuable resource information, and find out tips to recognize the signs of suicidal thoughts in others and ways to help prevent suicide. Read more

Trash Talkers

Tuesday, February 21, 2023 - 10:00am to 2:00pm

Trash Talkers

Stop by our table during lunch to play some games, learn how to properly sort your waste and win some cool eco-friendly products. Read more

Trash Talkers

Tuesday, February 7, 2023 - 10:00am to 2:00pm

Trash Talkers

Stop by our table during lunch to play some games, learn how to properly sort your waste and win some cool eco-friendly products. Read more

Classroom Technology Upgrade Training (Online & In-Person)

Monday, February 14, 2022 - 1:00pm to 3:00pm

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Recommended Attendees: Faculty who want to learn more about classroom technology updates

Online & In-Person in BB 1131

This workshop will go over the updates in classroom technology and will cover topics like powering up the classroom equipment, adjusting the instructor-facing camera, adjusting the volume and microphone levels, and more.

Note: Only Authenticated Users can join workshops Read more about Classroom Technology Upgrade Training

Classroom Technology Upgrade Training (Online & In-Person)

Friday, February 11, 2022 - 2:00pm to 4:00pm

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Recommended Attendees: Faculty who want to learn more about classroom technology updates

Online & In-Person in EH 2225

This workshop will go over the updates in classroom technology and will cover topics like powering up the classroom equipment, adjusting the instructor-facing camera, adjusting the volume and microphone levels, and more.

Note: Only Authenticated Users can join workshops Read more about Classroom Technology Upgrade Training

Best Practices for Lecture Capture and New Classroom Technology (Online & In Person)

Friday, February 4, 2022 - 2:00pm to 4:00pm

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Recommended Attendees: Faculty who want to know about classroom technology updates and lecture capture

Stipend: $120 (subject to 125% rule for faculty)

Limit: 50 participants 

Location: Choose between joining via Zoom or joining in person in Noski Auditorium  

This workshop will go over the updates in classroom technology and Lecture Capture. The topics covered will include updated equipment in the classroom, and lecture capture techniques. \This workshop will be streamed from one of the Hyflex classrooms to provide you with a live experience of Lecture Capture. Feel free to join the workshop via Zoom or in person.  

Stipends are available for first-time attendees for some FTC Spring 2022 programs. Faculty who previously attended and were paid a stipend for any of the programs, can attend again for their own enrichment, however, no stipends will be paid. Faculty must be an active employee at the time of completion for funding. 

Note: Only Authenticated Users can join workshops 

Read more about Best Practices for Lecture Capture and New Classroom Technology (Online & In Person)

Speed Dating with New Instructional Technologies Event

Monday, February 14, 2022 - 2:00pm to 4:00pm

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Recommended Attendees: Faculty who are new to using technology or who are looking for what's new on campus

Join the Faculty Technology Center for the Speed Dating with New Instructional Technologies event where we will introduce you to new tools to enhance your online instruction. Get to know these new technologies with quick demos, ask questions, and learn more about where to find these tools online. Read more about Speed Dating with New Instructional Technologies Event

Best Practices for Online Instruction

Friday, May 6, 2022 - 2:00pm to 4:00pm

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Stipend: $120 (for entire series, subject to 125% rule for faculty)

Limit: 50 participants  

Recommended Attendees: Instructors who are new to teaching online or would like to improve their skills 

This workshop will go over the top best practices for the various tools used in online instruction at CSUN such as Canvas, Zoom, and Panopto. The topics covered will include best practices for building and managing courses in Canvas, audio and video production, and online student engagement. Come and learn how to avoid technology pitfalls, save time, and deliver engaging courses using technology. 

Deliverables: Participation during the session and a survey. 

Stipends are available for first-time attendees for some FTC Spring 2022 programs. Faculty who previously attended and were paid a stipend for any of the programs, can attend again for their own enrichment, however, no stipends will be paid. Faculty must be an active employee at the time of completion for funding. 

Note: Only Authenticated Users can join workshops 

Read more about Best Practices for Online Instruction

Using Technology to Increase Digital Equity in your Course (Part 5)

Thursday, May 5, 2022 - 2:00pm to 3:00pm

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Recommended Attendees: Faculty who are interested in promoting digital equity in their courses

DATES:

Jan 18: 11am-12pm
Feb 3: 2pm-3pm
Mar 3: 2pm-3pm
Apr 7: 2pm-3pm
May 5: 2pm-3pm

Stipend: $300 (for entire series, subject to 125% rule for faculty)

Limit: 50 participants

This five-part workshop series covers practical suggestions and technical tools that can assist faculty in increasing the digital equity of their courses. The January 18 session will be an introduction that covers the core concepts of what justice, equity, diversity, and inclusion (JEDI) represent in the digital educational space of tomorrow’s classroom. The following sessions (first Thursday of every month) will cover technical practical tips, examples and training that should assist in increasing the digital equity of your courses.

Deliverables: Participation, a survey, and a short write-up on one course change the attendee is planning to make based on what was learnt during this series.

Stipends are available for first-time attendees for some FTC Spring 2022 programs. Faculty who previously attended and were paid a stipend for any of the programs, can attend again for their own enrichment, however, no stipends will be paid. Faculty must be an active employee at the time of completion for funding.

Note: Only Authenticated Users can join workshops Read more about Using Technology to Increase Digital Equity in your Course (Part 5)

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