FRCAE This Week (2/17-2/20)
FRCAE has some great PD opportunities this week:
Tuesday, 2/17, 9:35am–SUNY Oswego Presents: One Classroom at a Time Book Club
SUNY Oswego has graciously opened their Book Club to the broader community. This selection focuses on equity in higher education. These sessions are informative even if you have not read the book. You can find more information in the February issue of the FRCAE newsletter. Join this discussion in Zoom.
Wednesday, 2/18, 12:40pm–SUNY Oswego Presents: One Classroom at a Time Book Club (Repeat of 2/17 session)
SUNY Oswego has graciously opened their Book Club to the broader community. This selection focuses on equity in higher education. These sessions are informative even if you have not read the book. You can find more information in the February issue of the FRCAE newsletter. Join this discussion in Zoom.
Wednesday, 2/18, 1:00pm–Advising Workshop
This session will cover an overview of advisement, including all of the resources and tools available to advisors. Come learn where to find them and how to use them! Join us in FRCAE (D104) or on Teams.
Thursday, 2/19, 12:30pm–Lunch & Learn: AI Opportunities & Ethics
This session is designed specifically for faculty. Come and join a candid discussion about AI. FRCAE is planning a panel discussion later this semester and wants to hear from you–thoughts, ideas, concerns, etc.–in preparation for this event. This session is only in FRCAE (D104) and will not be recorded.
Thursday, 2/19, 2:30pm-4:00pm–Title II Drop-In Session
Whether you have specific questions about meeting the new Title II requirements, are having trouble getting your digital content/documents to be fully accessible, or are unsure what you need to do, this is your opportunity to get assistance. Drop into FRCAE or join on Teams to get the assistance you need.
Thursday, 2/19, 4:00pm–SUNY Oswego Presents: One Classroom at a Time Book Club (Repeat of 2/17 session)
SUNY Oswego has graciously opened their Book Club to the broader community. This selection focuses on equity in higher education. These sessions are informative even if you have not read the book. You can find more information in the February issue of the FRCAE newsletter. Join this discussion in Zoom.
