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FTLC Conference List

Looking for some learning opportunities and conferences?

Check out a list of recommended learning opportunities from our Faculty Teaching and Learning Committee members. Click the links below to jump to a specific conference or scroll through to see full information for each conference. Request funding for attendance using the Funding Request Form.

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ITLC Lilly Online Conference: Enhancing Online, Onsite, and Hybrid Teaching and Learning

From the Lilly Conference website: 
The Lilly Conference Series provides opportunities for the presentation of the scholarship of teaching and learning. We invite administrators, graduate students, and faculty to join us at a Lilly event to exchange ideas and build a repertoire of skills that can be put to immediate use.

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Previous topics have included: 

  • Assessment 
  • Classroom Community/Culture
  • Course/Curriculum (Re)Design
  • Educational Theory/Pedagogy
  • Faculty Development Programming
  • Universal Design & Design Equity
  • Instructional Strategies
  • Increasing Success of Marginalized Students
  • Teaching Online
  • Blended Learning Designs
  • Open Resources and Curating Content


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ASCCC Academic Academy

From the ASCCC Website

The Academic Senate for California Community Colleges fosters the effective participation by community college faculty in all statewide and local academic and professional matters; develops, promotes, and acts upon policies responding to statewide concerns; and serves as the official voice of the faculty of California Community Colleges in academic and professional matters. The Academic Senate strengthens and supports the local senates of all California community colleges.

The ASCCC offers professional development topics like annual academies, faculty institutes, webinars, and plenary sessions.

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Previous topics have included:

  • Open Education
  • Equitable Grading Practices
  • Culturally Responsive Teaching Practices
  • OER
  • Open Pedagogy
  • Achieving Equity through Humanized Online Teaching

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Online Teaching Conference

More information: OCT website

The Online Teaching Conference is a premier gathering of faculty, staff, and administrators who are leading the way in developing innovative and effective online education. As an inter-segmental conference focused on curriculum, pedagogy and technology to improve online instruction, learning, and student success, the Online Teaching Conference is an opportunity for educators to network with colleagues, connect, share knowledge, impart and receive best practices, and develop professionally.

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Previous topics have included:

  • The CVC-OEI Rubric and High Quality, Inclusive Teaching
  • Accessibility Evaluation Tools for Canvas Courses
  • Advanced Techniques with Canvas: Spicing up Content Pages
  • State of Distance Education in California Community Colleges
  • Developing Fully Online Career Programs: A Guided Pathways Perspective
  • Common Online Instructor Mistakes and How to Avoid Them
  • A Wake-up Call: Engaging Students with Phone-friendly Classes
  • Using Online Support Tools to Create Inclusive Online Learning Environments
  • Authentic Accessible On-line Biology Laboratory Experiences
  • Is your Test Fair? Equity and Assessment in Online Learning

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CanvasCon

From the CanvasCon website

Educators from around the world come together to discuss the current challenges, changes, and opportunities in education and share their unique insights. Hear from innovative institutions, Canvas power users, edtech experts and special keynote speakers like the highly influential educator Sal Khan, and the inimitable LeVar Burton.

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Previous topics have included:

  • Mastery Connections in Canvas
  • How to Give Students Better Insights into Their Learning Progress
  • Active Learning in Low Cost Schools
  • Teaching from Canvas: Tips for Successful Online and Hybrid Instruction
  • 10 Ways to Make Online Learning More Engaging
  • The Canvas Ecosystem
  • Outcomes: The Cornerstones of Teaching and Learning

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AHSIE Best Practices Conference

From the Alliance of Hispanic Serving Institute Educators website

The annual AHSIE Best Practices Conference provides practitioners from current and emerging Hispanic Serving Institutions a forum through which they can share ideas, build partnerships, and influence the development of policies designed to increase student success and institutional effectiveness.

The Best Practices Conference offers over 80 concurrent sessions showcasing the creativity, innovation, and commitment of HSI practitioners from dozens of colleges and universities from across the nation. This four-day event provides practitioners and educators at HSIs with the opportunity to network and share their knowledge while learning how to effectively manage educational initiatives and maximize grant funding.

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Previous topics have included:

  • professional development
  • policy
  • STEM
  • servingness
  • project management 
  • grant writing

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The Teaching Professor Conferences

From the Teaching Professor website

The Teaching Professor Conference is the place for educators who are passionate about the art and science of teaching. It鈥檚 an exhilarating event focused on the latest research-based, classroom-tested best practices to enhance your knowledge and drive ever-better outcomes for the students you teach.

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Previous topics have included:

  • Learner-Centered Course Design
  • Student Engagement
  • Teaching Specific Types of Students
  • Instructional Vitality: Ways to Keep Teaching Fresh and Invigorated
  • Grading and Feedback that Promotes Learning
  • Scholarship of Teaching and Learning
  • Teaching with Technology

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NISOD

From the National Institute for Staff and Organizational Development (NISOD) website

For over 40 years, NISOD has aligned a wide array of benefits with the needs of our members, which explains why the American Association of Community Colleges named NISOD, 鈥淭he country鈥檚 leading provider of professional development for community college faculty, staff, and administrators.鈥 NISOD is rooted in the research and development activities of the Community College Leadership Program within the College of Education at The University of Texas at Austin, and it is now the department鈥檚 primary connection with community and technical faculty, staff, and administrators who support teaching and learning excellence in the field.

NISOD鈥檚 activities and programs are based on the premise that teaching excellence is a result of concerned and focused leadership, increased awareness and use of adult learning principles, exemplary teaching practices and technologies, and a profound commitment to student success.

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Previous topics have included:

  • Improve Metacognitive Equity: Teach Students How to Learn
  • Improve Equity, Inclusion, and Diversity by Creating a Leadership Development Academy 
  • Proven Strategies for Closing Equity Gaps
  • The Use of Symbiotic Intelligence (SYM-Q) to Create Intercultural Effectiveness 
  • Smart Education Solutions: Improve Student Engagement in an Online Environment
  • Don鈥檛 Throw in the Towel: Academic Integrity and the Online Course 
  • How to Get and Keep Students Involved 
  • Avoiding Big Brother Tactics in Online Instruction: Developing Creative Assessment Alternatives
  • Practical Tips for Effective Online Teaching 

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League for Innovation in the Community College

From the League for Innovation in the Community College website

League activities and initiatives center on essential topics for community colleges, including diversity, equity, and inclusion; information technology; leadership development; learning and student success; research and practice; and workforce development. The Innovations Conference is the premier event for professionals dedicated to improving organizational teaching and learning, and discovering new approaches for enhancing the community college experience.

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Previous topics have included:

  • Leadership and Organization
  • Learning and Teaching
  • Student Success
  • Workforce Preparation and Development

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