LRCFT/ LRCCD Joint Performance Review Workshop (Video) (Sept. 2021)
How to Write Your Self Study (Video) (Sept. 2021)
Appendices
Appendix E: FT Faculty Self Study Format: Click Here
Appendix F: PT Faculty Self Study Format: Click Here
FT Faculty Self Study Samples (note --remember in the video we associated some 'what not to do' elements areas with these samples)
Sample 1: Guzman Click Here
Sample 2: Tuifua Click Here
PT Faculty Self Study Sample
Sample 1: Sneed Click Here
LRCFT Contract Education: Equity Reflection Training (Video) (Sept. 2021)
PDF of Appendices E1 & F1 with Reflection Format
PT faculty Performance Review Workshop (Video) (Sept. 14, 2021)
Canvas help: contact David Martin by email martind@scc.losrios.edu or phone 916-650-2726.
Canvas (after hours) 24/7 helpline: 844-612-7419 (To answer all of your Canvas questions)
If you have Canvas questions, please contact the Canvas 24/7 helpline at 844-612-7419. They can answer all your questions and give you step-by-step instructions on whatever you need help with. Be patient with them as well. They are not only serving the CCC, but hundreds of universities and K-12 school systems across the country
Zoom help: contact the SCC Media Services team sccde-multimedia@scc.losrios.edu
Zoom After Hours Support
Submit a Zoom help ticket support@ccctechconnect.org
SCC IT Helpline: scchelpline@scc.losrios.edu or 1-916-558-2222
Faculty Equipment and Software Needs: If you need hardware (laptops, webcams, etc.), software installation, or other tech help (email, access, etc.), please contact SCC IT (info above).
SCC Student Services Remote Support
District-level tech support: Email, account access, roster information, please visit this website to submit a request ticket.
Your Guide to a Seamless Online Event (PDF Slides & Video Recording) (July 14, 2021)
Developing a Savings Plan to Weather Any Emergency (Video) (LRCCD, Feb. 2021)
Responsible Spending (Video) (LRCCD, June 2021)
Right now more that ever it is important to know how to recognize the difference between credible and noncredible news sources. Below you will find some media literacy resources, including resources to help build your and your students’ critical media literacy skills.
An association of science, health and technology communicators serving California’s capital region and beyond.
How to Correct Misinformation According to Science
The Sacramento Area Science Project (SASP)
A partnership between the University of California, Davis, and California State University, Sacramento. The project provides professional development services to improve the teaching and learning of science in the greater Sacramento region.
SCC Science Literacy Initiative Newsletter
Click above to view SCC definition of science literacy, as well as SCC and other resources.
An online resource for the latest research news.
Ted Talk - Introvert Networking
Elevator Pitch/Speech Information/Tips
The Big F/U: Professional Networking (SCC - Nicole Williams)
Helpful apps for maintaining contact information
The Institutional Self-Evaluation Report: Key Findings and Next Steps (Slides) (SCC, Aug. 19, 2021)
PRIE Committee's Grants Workshop (Video) (SCC, April 23, 2021)
Research and the IRB Process (Slides) (SCC, Aug. 19, 2021)
Standing Committee Tri-Chair Training (Video, coming soon) (SCC, Aug. 19, 2021)
Campus Intervention Office Newsletter
Classified Senate Newsletter
Find all Classified Senate newsletters, agendas, minutes, and more on BoardDocs.
LRCCD District Office
Los Rios Virtual Brown Bag - "Coping with a Pandemic"
Special Budget Website (web)
Reopening
SCC Reopening Website (web)
Los Rios Summit for the Future (video) (May 2021)
Science & Health Literacy
Newsletters
Let’s Explore: Recognizing Pseudoscience and Misinformation (SciLit Series) (Video) (Nov. 2020)
Right now more than ever it is important to know how to recognize the difference between credible and noncredible news sources. Below you will find some media literacy resources, including resources to help build your and your students’ critical media literacy skills.
An association of science, health and technology communicators serving California’s capital region and beyond.
Finding Health Information Online
How to Correct Misinformation According to Science
The Sacramento Area Science Project (SASP)
A partnership between the University of California, Davis, and California State University, Sacramento. The project provides professional development services to improve the teaching and learning of science in the greater Sacramento region.
SCC Science Literacy Initiative Newsletter
Click above to view SCC definition of science literacy, as well as SCC and other resources.
An online resource for the latest research news.