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Wednesday December 4, 2024 3:30pm - 4:00pm PST
Using weather conditions as a metaphor, we will address the question, “What constitutes successful scaling of equitable teaching practices?” Is it the number of faculty who complete a professional development program, or the tangible improvements in outcomes for minoritized students? And why does scaling the same approach vary so much across institutions? In this engaging presentation and panel discussion we will explore the varied success of scaling our humanized online teaching model across 17 CCC and CSU partner institutions. You’ll hear firsthand from colleagues at our partner colleges as they share their individualized campus forecasts.

By the end of this session, you should be able to:
  1. Evaluate the impact of an intersegmental project designed to scale humanizing, an equitable online teaching approach, across seventeen CCCs and CSUs;
  2. Consider conditions that positively and negatively influence the scaling of equity-focused teaching innovations;
  3. Hear insights from drivers of educational technology in diverse institutional roles who spearheaded humanized online teaching on their campus
Speakers
avatar for ​Bryan Berrett

​Bryan Berrett

Director, Fresno State
Dr. Bryan Berrett is the Director for the Office of Innovation and Digital Excellence for Academic Success (IDEAS). Bryan is responsible for leading several university-wide and California State University system change initiatives including Equity Minded Pedagogy, Universal Design... Read More →
avatar for Ali Olson-Pacheco

Ali Olson-Pacheco

Instructional Technologist / Designer, Ventura College
Ali serves as an Instructional Technologist and Designer at Ventura College. In this classified professional role, she designs and supports various professional development initiatives aimed at enhancing online faculty teaching skills—with a focus on implementing humanized online... Read More →
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Michelle Pacansky-Brock

Foothill - De Anza Community College District
Michelle is a teacher at heart, turned faculty developer. She has been an advocate of online education for more than 20 years and her teaching and scholarship have examined the intersections of human emotion, learning, and technology, seeking strategies to support diverse learners... Read More →
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Michelle Macfarlane

Sierra College
Wednesday December 4, 2024 3:30pm - 4:00pm PST
Steinbeck Ballroom

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