Events Calendar
The CVC offers a variety of events throughout the year which can be found on our calendar below. If you missed an event, many past events are available on-demand on our YouTube channel. Both self-paced and facilitated courses may be found in our course catalog.
Additional systemwide technology events are hosted by the California Community College’s Technology Center and may be accessed on their events calendar.
accessibility
CVC Online Course Design Accessibility Webinar Series/Session 1: Let’s Start with Universal Design for Learning & Statewide Resources
Topic 1: Universal Design for Learning & Canvas Presenter: Jared Stein - Vice President, Global Education Strategy/Higher Education, Instructure Description: Universal Design for Learning (UDL) can improve teaching and learning in higher education. UDL is a teaching approach that focuses on the needs and abilities of all
CVC Accessibility Webinar Series: Student Experience & Universal Design for Learning
Presenter: Jessica Lopez - Vice President, Associated Student Government, Coastline College Description: Jessica Lopez is a disability advocate and full-time student at Coastline College triple-majoring in Business, Economics, and Communication. Born without hands and feet, Jessica's lived experience as a disabled student informs her advocacy for inclusive
CVC Accessibility Webinar Series: Accessibility Toolbox Treasures
Presenters: Cheryl Chapman, Helen Graves, and Shawn Valcarcel - Instructional Designers, California Virtual Campus Description: See what treasures await you in our Accessibility Toolbox! Making your online content accessible creates a more equitable learning environment for all students. Learn about tools available to scan and fix accessibility
Students First! Accessibility for STEM (Math)
The first step is to ensure that students with disabilities see STEM as accessible to them and that all students, can access all materials to learn. Science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) courses have unique issues to solve when it comes to designing accessible materials. Professor Kelly