FRCAE This Week (3/23/6)
Tuesday, March 3rd
9:35am, Zoom–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, specifically Chapter 3-Creating a Growth Mindset Culture and Chapter 4-Seeing Students Broadly. 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.
1:00pm, Zoom–SUNY CPD Presents: STEAM Disciplines: Accessibility in Practice
As the upcoming ADA Title II updates reshape digital accessibility expectations, STEAM disciplines face both shared challenges and unique requirements. We invite you to join us for an engaging webinar designed specifically for professionals across Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, and Math.
This interactive session will explore what accessible digital content looks like in discipline-specific contexts. Together, we’ll examine key implications of the ADA Title II updates and discuss practical strategies for building inclusive, compliant digital environments.
Participants will have the opportunity to connect with colleagues in the same or related disciplines and engage in focused discussion around:
- Common barriers
- Opportunities for shared labor and resources
- Potential solutions, strategies, and tools
- Areas for research and development
Beginning with a brief summary of the concepts explored in Pt. I (exopedagogy, apocalypse, traumatic identities, eucatastrophe, SLEs), this presentation explores multiple definitions of trauma to help us feel-with current cultural wounds while “engaging the traumatic” as an everyday teaching practice. (Live only, no online or recording options available.)
SUNY Oswego has graciously opened their Book Club to the broader community. This selection focuses on equity in higher education, specifically Chapter 3-Creating a Growth Mindset Culture and Chapter 4-Seeing Students Broadly. 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.
This session will provide advisors with everything they need to know about creating a SEP plan.
SUNY Oswego has graciously opened their Book Club to the broader community. This selection focuses on equity in higher education, specifically Chapter 3-Creating a Growth Mindset Culture and Chapter 4-Seeing Students Broadly. 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.
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.
Explore sustainability integration across humanities and social sciences—from literature and history to sociology and communication—with special attention to environmental justice and cultural dimensions of climate change. This session features real-world fieldwork examples and practical strategies for teaching whose knowledge counts as “environmental” and how cultural narratives shape our understanding of nature. Leave with ready-to-use prompts, assignments, and justice frameworks for your courses.
Join Online Learning’s Donna Simiele for this helpful session were we’ll explore essential accessibility practices such as using meaningful subject lines, applying proper heading structure, writing descriptive link text, and adding alt text to images. Attendees will also learn how to use tools like Outlook’s Accessibility Checker, color contrast evaluators, and formatting features that improve readability for all audiences.
