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Wednesday, December 4
 

10:00am PST

Leadership Lessons: Perspectives from the DET/CHE Leadership Community
Wednesday December 4, 2024 10:00am - 10:30am PST
Join a panel of DET/CHE Leadership Program alumni and esteemed speakers as they share pivotal experiences and leadership insights. Discover how the program fosters leadership growth at any stage of your career to enhance California’s higher education landscape.

At the end of this session, attendees will be able to:
• Describe insights and perspectives on the qualities and practices that define effective leadership in the context of educational technology.
• Describe how the DET/CHE Leadership Program fosters the growth and development of leaders in the educational technology sector.
• Increase motivation to engage with the DET/CHE Leadership Program, whether by joining as a participant or contributing as a speaker.
Speakers
avatar for Kenji Ikemoto

Kenji Ikemoto

Associate Director, Academic Technology, Stanford University
Kenji Ikemoto is the Associate Director for Academic Technology at the Stanford Center for Teaching and Learning. He is committed to empowering educators and learners through collaborative partnerships, strategic technology management, and human-centered design methods. He has recently... Read More →
avatar for Laura Rantala

Laura Rantala

Online Learning Program Manager / Learning Success Instructor, Long Beach City College
Laura Rantala is the Online Learning Program Manager for Long Beach City College in the Office of Online Learning and Educational Technology (OLET). Additionally she has been a PT faculty member in the Learning & Academic Resources Department where she teaches a Learning Success course... Read More →
avatar for Luz Española

Luz Española

Accessibility Specialist, CSU Monterey Bay
Luz Española, the Universal Design and Accessibility Specialist at CSUMB, leverages technology and collaboration to create inclusive experiences. With a background in academic and student affairs, she brings a unique perspective to support students, faculty, and staff. Luz drives... Read More →
avatar for Ying Liu

Ying Liu

Distance Education coordinator, CCSF
Ying Liu is a biology professor at City College of San Francisco (CCSF) and UC Berkeley Extension. In her former role of Distance Education (DE) coordinator and Peer Online Course Review (POCR) lead at CCSF, Ying developed a passion for educational technology. Ying is also involved... Read More →
avatar for Ken Yoshioka

Ken Yoshioka

Senior Instructional Technologist, University of San Francisco
My journey began in 2000 at USF's Information Technology Services Help Desk helping to develop the department from scratch. I joined the Center for Instruction and Technology (CIT) in 2007 and became a Graphic Media Specialist. In 2017, I transitioned to Instructional Technology and... Read More →
Wednesday December 4, 2024 10:00am - 10:30am PST
Steinbeck Ballroom

3:10pm PST

BOTS: Impact & Implications on Higher Ed. Institutions, Enrollment Management, Online Education, and Faculty/Student Success
Wednesday December 4, 2024 3:10pm - 3:20pm PST
Bots are getting bolder and wiser as they are negatively impacting higher education institutions, in particular in our California Community Colleges, where they target and fill many courses taking away seats from real students and impacting not only our students' success and completion, yet also the success of our faculty, and have greater institutional financial implications.  In this presentation we will review various impacts in higher ed. at institutional and course levels, impact on teaching and learning, how we at LBCC utilize data to understand BOT trends, and ways to combat their impact.

By the end of this session, you should be able to:
  1. Understanding impacts of BOTS on higher ed institutions: enrollment, course fill rates, course success, and financial implications.
  2. Understanding impacts of BOTS on teaching and learning: student success, engagement, completion, faculty success, teaching modalities, and more.
  3. Ways to combat the negative impact of BOTS at institutional and course levels in order to support enrollment management and faculty/student course success.
  4. The utilization of Data and Tracking Dashboards to understand and identify BOT  enrollments, personas, and trends.
Speakers
avatar for Hussam Kashou

Hussam Kashou

BOTS: Impact and implications on higher ed. institutions, enrollment management, online education, and faculty/student success., Long Beach City College
Dr. Hussam Kashou is an experienced visionary and transformational leader who is dedicated to Student Success and supporting students reach their academic and life aspirations. Dr. Kashou attained his Ph.D. in Educational Policy & Leadership from The Ohio State University (OSU) specializing... Read More →
Wednesday December 4, 2024 3:10pm - 3:20pm PST
Steinbeck Ballroom

3:30pm PST

Cloudy with a Chance of Snowballs: Scaling Humanized Online Teaching
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
 
Thursday, December 5
 

10:00am PST

Building a Community of Female EdTech Leaders: Insights from the Inaugural Women of DETCHE Mentorship Program
Thursday December 5, 2024 10:00am - 10:30am PST
In the rapidly evolving fields of educational technology and instructional design, women continue to face unique challenges in advancing their careers, gaining leadership positions, and dealing with issues such as imposter syndrome and workplace bias. The Women of DETCHE Mentoring Program was created in 2023 to address these barriers by fostering a supportive community within DETCHE that empowers women to excel in higher education roles and leadership within California. In this session, a panel of program organizers and inaugural participants will discuss their experiences as women in the field and the support they received from participating in this new program.


At the end of this session, participants will be able to:
  1. Understand Program Structure and Mission: Attendees will gain a clear understanding of how the Women of DETCHE Mentoring Program is designed, including its goals, structure, and how it fosters leadership development for women in educational technology and instructional design.

  2. Learn Key Insights and Lessons: Attendees will learn key insights from the first year of the program, including successes, challenges, and strategies for building meaningful mentorship relationships that support women's professional growth.

  3. Impact on Future Leadership in EdTech: Attendees will leave with an understanding of how the program is shaping the future of leadership in higher education technology and instructional design, and how similar initiatives can be implemented to promote diversity and inclusion in their own institutions.
Speakers
avatar for Susan Zolezzi

Susan Zolezzi

University of San Francisco, University of San Francisco
Susan oversees strategic initiatives to promote online, hybrid and technology assisted education. She co-chairs the Student Hybrid Experience Advisory Board (Office of the Provost) and is USF's Quality Matters Coordinator.
avatar for Joy Shoemate

Joy Shoemate

Director, Online Education, College of the Canyons
Joy Shoemate is the Director of Online Education at College of the Canyons where she supports instructors’ successful integration of technology into teaching and learning to promote student success, persistence and completion in distance education courses. She also oversees the... Read More →
avatar for Lisa Leiva

Lisa Leiva

Head of Instructional Design, UCSF Library
Lisa is the Head of Instructional Designer in the UCSF Library. Lisa is a dedicated professional with 20 years of experience in higher education and learning experience design at the University of California, San Francisco. She leads a team of instructional designers who support all... Read More →
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Takiya Moore

Lead Learning Experience Designer, WGU Labs
Thursday December 5, 2024 10:00am - 10:30am PST
Steinbeck Ballroom
 

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