FRCAE This Week (11/17-11/21)
This week, FRCAE has some great opportunities for professional development on the calendar. Check them out:
Monday, 11/17, 12:00pm–SUNY CPD Presents: SUNY Updated Information Literacy General Education Overview Webinar
Join SUNY CPD for a 60-minute presentation and Q&A where they will explain the updates to the Information Literacy core competency that include AI and emerging technologies; review the Information Literacy core competency, breaking down the student learning outcomes (SLOs); and, define “AI Literacy” from the perspective of the Information Literacy Core Competency. To Register
Monday, 11/17, 2:00pm–Microsoft Mondays
Join Fabio Escobar in the FRCAE Conference Room (D104) or on Teams as he shows us how to utilize SharePoint.
Monday, 11/17, 2:00pm–SUNY New Faculty Open-Mic Check In
SUNY offers new faculty the opportunity to chat with each other and share experiences. This is not recorded, so you are able to speak freely. To Register
Wednesday, 11/19, 12:00pm–Lunch & Learn: Teaching with AI: Opportunities & Ethics
Bring your lunch or a snack and join us for a conversation about teaching with AI, focusing on the opportunities that exist and the ethics of using AI. In the FRCAE Conference Room (D104) or on Teams
Wednesday, 11/19, 12:00pm–SUNY Presents: Access for All–Developing Accessible and Inclusive PDFs
As part of their Access to All Series, SUNY is offering this workshop focusing on the accessible and inclusive creation of PDFs. PDFs are widely used in courses, but many lack proper structure or formatting, making them difficult to navigate and use. Inclusive PDFs ensure that course materials remain usable across different platforms and for students with varied needs. With a focus on accessible and inclusive practices, this session will guide participants in developing course resources into PDFs that promote usability, equity, and effective learning opportunities. To Register
Thursday, 11/20, 12:30pm–Advising Workshop
Join us in the FRCAE Conference Room (D104) or on Teams to learn about everything an advisor needs to know about financial aid.
If you have any suggestions or requests for FRCAE programming, do not hesitate to reach out to FRCAE@niagaracc.suny.edu.
