Professional Development

Professional Development Purpose

The purpose of professional development is to support the mission of the college by helping employees enhance their job skills, obtain job-related knowledge and information, increase productivity and efficiency, and/or prepare for higher-level positions. In the case of faculty members, it also provides an opportunity for classroom skill enhancement and increased knowledge in their specific academic discipline.

Professional Development Hour Requirement

There will be a minimum number of five required hours for full-time and reduced-hours full-time faculty and staff. Professional development hours will be based on what the supervisor and employee agree is a reasonable amount of time required to develop identified needs of the individual.

Available Training

Please note: A travel authorization must be submitted and approved before attending any external events.

Upcoming Training

Topic Event Name Date Internal/External Session Description Time Location Cost Registration/Access Link
Make N' Take With the Scrap Exchange (Drop-in Session) 10/29/2024 Internal Welcome to Make N' Take! All of these materials in the barrels and boxes have been saved from the landfill for use in art, whether it’s a model of a building or a wind chime or a robot. The mission of Make N’ Take is to stretch your imagination and use what you have available to you in this room to create art. You’ll see lots of tools for use, from glue guns to staplers to scissors. We have plenty of inspiration all around us and some zines with additional ideas. Time to make some Scrap Magic! This event is sponsored by the 澳门黄金城赌城 Foundation. 1:30 PM - 3:00 PM Virtual Free Make N' Take With the Scrap Exchange (Drop-in Session) on 10/29/2024 Register Now
Student Support Ensuring First-Gen Students Thrive on Campus (Chronicle of Higher Education) 10/29/2024 External Students who are the first in their families to attend college, first-gen students, face barriers to accessing higher ed, such as affordability and academic success. Many colleges and universities have focused on these basic needs. However, a holistic approach to first-gen success on campus involves much more. How can institutions ensure first-gen students get involved, feel a sense of belonging on campus, and have the same access to career-enhancing opportunities, such as internships, as their peers? 2:00 PM -3:00 PM Virtual Free Ensuring First-Gen Students Thrive on Campus (Chronicle of Higher Education) on 10/29/2024 Register Now
Faculty Development Individualizing Instruction Differentiation for Adult Learners (Essential Education) 10/29/2024 External Discover how differentiation strategies respect adult learners’ diverse backgrounds and goals, leading to effective skill acquisition and ultimately facilitating both personal and professional growth. 3:30 PM - 4:15 PM Virtual Free Individualizing Instruction Differentiation for Adult Learners (Essential Education) on 10/29/2024 Register Now
Faculty Development Student Motivation in the Age of AI: A Discussion on Creating Assessments that Matter (Online Learning Consortium) 10/30/2024 External Many faculty, instructors, and instructional designers strive to develop meaningful activities and assessments that students actually want to complete. Peer review is an effective way to create opportunities for students to truly engage with richer course content and their classmates. Now, with the rise of generative AI, educators must consider additional factors when it comes to motivating students to think for themselves and engage with a community of ideas. Could peer review be the scaffold that helps instructors cultivate critical thinking even in the biggest courses? Please join our two presenters, Dr. Chris Schunn and Dr. Ryan Straight, who will discuss peer feedback in the age of generative AI. Dr. Schunn will begin with a brief overview of relevant research and effective practices for peer review using leading-edge learning technology, and Dr. Straight will address key considerations related to generative AI, assessment, and peer feedback. Then, both presenters will participate in an engaging reflective panel discussion, answering questions from a moderator and the audience. This thought-provoking webinar is one you don’t want to miss! 1:00 PM - 2:00 PM Virtual Free Student Motivation in the Age of AI: A Discussion on Creating Assessments that Matter (Online Learning Consortium) on 10/30/2024 Register Now
Student Support Understanding DEIB (NCSSC) 10/31/2024 External his foundational session introduces participants to the core concepts of Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Belonging (DEIB). We will define each element, explore its significance in fostering an inclusive environment, and discuss the historical context and evolution of DEIB work. Participants will engage in discussions and activities designed to deepen their understanding of how DEIB principles can be applied to create more equitable and inclusive spaces. Whether you are new to DEIB or seeking to strengthen your knowledge, this session will equip you with the essential tools to begin or enhance your DEIB journey. 10:00 AM - 11:15 AM Virtual Free Understanding DEIB (NCSSC) on 10/31/2024 Register Now
AI Maintaining an Active Role When Teaching with AI (League for Innovation in the Community College) 10/31/2024 External Join Packback; the League for Innovation in the Community College; and Zaid Mahir, an English and Composition professor at the University of Central Missouri, for our latest discussion on AI and its application in education. During our discussion, we will chat about how educators can maintain an active lead role alongside the support of AIJ. 12:30: PM - 1:30 PM Virtual Free Maintaining an Active Role When Teaching with AI (League for Innovation in the Community College) on 10/31/2024 Register Now
Student Support Clear Pathways: From College to Career 10/31/2024 External When colleges and employers collaborate, they can align talent with the right opportunities, creating clear pathways to success. In this Virtual Forum, 'Clear Pathways: From College to Career,' join The Chronicle and industry experts as they explore essential elements of effective partnerships, including student recruitment, industry selection, and curriculum development. 2:00 PM -3:00 PM Virtual Free Clear Pathways: From College to Career on 10/31/2024 Register Now
AI Network Engagement Webinar: Developing Emergent AI Practices to Prepare Students for a Transformed World and Workplace 11/4/2024 External Higher education is rapidly responding to the rise of AI. Community colleges are designing strategies to integrate AI, transforming structures, practices, and policies inside and outside of the classroom. Join us to learn from institutions that have utilized AI beyond the classroom to transform their approach to supporting students.  1:00 PM -2:00 PM Virtual Free Network Engagement Webinar: Developing Emergent AI Practices to Prepare Students for a Transformed World and Workplace on 11/4/2024 Register Now
AI AI Community of Practice: Developing an AI Course Policy 11/5/2024 Internal Join the COE team as we discuss how to be more productive with AI. Discover how to create thoughtful guidelines that address ethical considerations and support responsible AI use in the classroom. Engage in collaborative discussions and leave with practical insights to help you guide students in navigating AI tools effectively.. Categories: Artificial Intelligence & Digital Skills, Professional & Productivity Skills 1:00 PM - 2:00 PM Virtual Free AI Community of Practice: Developing an AI Course Policy on 11/5/2024 Register Now
AI AI's Impact on College Cybersecurity 11/5/2024 External Artificial intelligence is no longer a niche tech subject. It's on campuses everywhere, and there's no putting the genie back in the bottle. While AI is helping campuses work more efficiently and get more out of their resources, it's also powering new threats. But, AI is also a powerful form of defense. Join The Chronicle for an upcoming Virtual Forum, "AI's Impact on College Cybersecurity," on November 5, 2 p.m. ET. During this event, panelists will help you navigate the reality of AI and cybersecurity. 2:00 PM - 3:00 PM Virtual Free AI's Impact on College Cybersecurity on 11/5/2024 Register Now
AI How to Scale Your Impact with AI Tools (ISTE) 11/6/2024 External Join us for an in-depth conversation with curriculum and edtech consultant, Dr. Monica Burns, author of EdTech Essentials: 12 Strategies for Every Classroom in the Age of AI. Discover the power of AI tools and how to scale your impact as an educator in the classroom and explore a curated selection of AI tools with connections to the everyday workflow 1:00 PM - 2:00 PM Virtual Free How to Scale Your Impact with AI Tools (ISTE) on 11/6/2024 Register Now
Faculty Development Teaching with AI in Technical and Engineering Education (VLC) 11/6/2024 External Designed for those who teach technical and engineering courses, this hands-on webinar will focus on how faculty can ensure their students achieve the learning outcomes of their course(s) while also engendering AI competencies and literacies that are increasingly in demand in the world of work. Building upon the presenter’s book, Teaching with AI: A Practical Guide to a New Era of Human Learning (Johns Hopkins University Press. 2024), this session will begin by reviewing current opportunities and challenges presented by AI in teaching and learning contexts with a particular focus on those present in technical and engineering courses. Academic integrity, assignment design, and discipline-specific tools will be key topics of this webinar. 2:00 PM - 3:00 PM Virtual Free Teaching with AI in Technical and Engineering Education (VLC) on 11/6/2024 Register Now
Student Support Strategies and Recommendations to Support Returning Adult Students 11/7/2024 External 2:00 PM - 3:00 PM Virtual Free Strategies and Recommendations to Support Returning Adult Students on 11/7/2024 Register Now
Faculty Development Aligning Course Outcomes with Assessment (VLC) 11/7/2024 External This webinar will provide best practices for aligning course assessments with course outcomes. Presented by Darrin Evans 2:00 PM - 3:00 PM Virtual Free Aligning Course Outcomes with Assessment (VLC) on 11/7/2024 Register Now
Faculty Development November Hypothesis Workshop Series: Social annotation for equity and belonging 11/7/2024 External Join us for our November workshop series and take a pedagogical deep dive into social annotation! During November, we'll explore teaching strategies related to Hypothesis in your courses, specifically geared toward increasing student retention and success. Register for as many sessions as you'd like to attend below. If you register and attend all three workshops, you'll receive a Certificate of Attendance for the November 2024 Seminar in Social Annotation as a PDF certificate you can share.The Hypothesis team will share how instructors can implement Hypothesis social annotation into their courses in order to increase equity and belonging amongst students. We’ll first broadly discuss pedagogical strategies for increasing equity and belonging in teaching and learning. Then, we’ll dive into specific strategies instructors can use with Hypothesis social annotation in their own courses. Participants can expect to come away from the workshop with concrete assignment ideas for using Hypothesis social annotation with equity and belonging in mind. 2:30 PM - 3:00 PM Virtual Free November Hypothesis Workshop Series: Social annotation for equity and belonging on 11/7/2024 Register Now
Faculty Development Maximizing Response Rates and Minimizing Bias: Effective Strategies for Administering Student Evaluations of Instruction 11/11/2024 Internal 1:00 PM - 2:00 PM Virtual Free
AI Georgetown University Faculty & Students Dialogue on AI (Georgetown University) 11/11/2024 External This webinar aims to foster a collaborative discussion on the practical applications of artificial intelligence in teaching, research, and learning. Faculty and students will share their experiences and perspectives on how AI is enhancing academic work. Together, they will explore the benefits and challenges of AI and provide insights on effectively integrating it into academic practice. The event will also feature an open Q&A session so participants may engage directly about the evolving role of AI across various disciplines in higher education. 3:00 PM - 4:15 PM Virtual Free Georgetown University Faculty & Students Dialogue on AI (Georgetown University) on 11/11/2024 Register Now
Faculty Development Mastering Executive Functioning: Tools and Strategies for Enhancing Student Success (Piedmont Hub) 11/12/2024 External Unlock the potential of your students by diving into the essential skills of executive functioning. This professional development session is tailored for educators seeking to understand and support the cognitive processes that underlie planning, organization, and self-regulation in the classroom. We will explore practical strategies for helping students develop these critical skills, such as time management, goal setting, and task prioritization. Through interactive workshops and case studies, participants will learn how to implement effective interventions, adapt their teaching methods, and create a structured environment that fosters students’ executive functioning abilities. Leave equipped with actionable tools to support your students in building the executive skills they need to succeed academically and beyond. 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM Virtual Free Mastering Executive Functioning: Tools and Strategies for Enhancing Student Success (Piedmont Hub) on 11/12/2024 Register Now
AI Research Revolution with AI (VLC) 11/12/2024 External This session delves into AI tools that revolutionize academic research. Participants will learn about Scite.ai, Scholarcy, Research Rabbit, and Elicit.org. Presented by Donte' Perry. 2:00 PM - 3:00 PM Virtual Free Research Revolution with AI (VLC) on 11/12/2024 Register Now
AI Decoding the Hype: How to Effectively Integrate genAI in Your Analytics Strategy (Inside Higher Ed) 11/12/2024 External Join West Hub co-directors Elizabeth Braun and Natasha Harris for an engaging session focusing on the integration of artificial intelligence (AI) in the classroom. This session will provide a review of current research on AI's impact on education, highlighting key findings and emerging trends. Then, participants will explore various AI tools and technologies that can enhance teaching and learning experiences. The session will also offer a platform for an interactive discussion, allowing educators to share their experiences, challenges, and best practices in utilizing AI effectively. Please bring your insights and practical strategies for incorporating AI into your teaching practices. 2:00 PM - 3:00 PM Virtual Free Decoding the Hype: How to Effectively Integrate genAI in Your Analytics Strategy (Inside Higher Ed) on 11/12/2024 Register Now
Faculty Development West Hub Cafe: Harnessing AI in the Classroom: Research Insights and Best Practice (West Hub) 11/13/2024 External 12:00 PM - 12:50 PM Virtual Free West Hub Cafe: Harnessing AI in the Classroom: Research Insights and Best Practice (West Hub) on 11/13/2024 Register Now
Copyright It's For My Class, Isn't It All Fair Use? 11/13/2024 Internal Understanding copyright, fair use, public domain, and Creative Commons is essential for students, educators, and creators in today's digital world. This presentation will explore the basics of intellectual property, how fair use applies in educational settings, when works enter the public domain, and how Creative Commons licenses can expand access to knowledge. Whether you're creating content or using others' work, join us to learn how to stay legally compliant while fostering creativity and innovation. 1:00 PM - 2:00 PM Virtual Free
Faculty Development Global Goals, Local Impact: Integrating UN SDGs into VE/COIL Projects (AAC&U) 11/14/2024 External Discover how these global objectives can drive local educational initiatives, transforming teaching methods and enriching student learning outcomes. Our panelists of leading experts and practitioners in the field will share case studies and practical strategies for aligning VE/COIL projects with global challenges to create impactful, sustainable learning experiences. Don’t miss insights on how these integrations not only enhance academic programs but also prepare students to be proactive contributors to global solutions. 10:00 AM - 11:00 AM Virtual Free Global Goals, Local Impact: Integrating UN SDGs into VE/COIL Projects (AAC&U) on 11/14/2024 Register Now
Skill Development Google Apps Alliance Community of Practice 11/14/2024 Internal Join our Google Apps Alliance Community of Practice for sessions packed with two or more expert tricks showcasing Google tools. Each session is a platform for members to exchange knowledge, with an opportunity for everyone to ask questions and share their tips and insights. Elevate your proficiency and creativity with Google apps alongside a vibrant community of learners and collaborators. Categories: Artificial Intelligence & Digital Skills, Collaborative Office Tools, Professional & Productivity Skills 12:00 PM - 12:30 PM Virtual Free Google Apps Alliance Community of Practice on 11/14/2024 Register Now
Administration Homeroom with Education Leaders | Voices vs Votes: 2024 Across the Aisle Survey (Hunt Institute) 11/14/2024 External The 2024 Across the Aisle survey result arrive in time to analyze voter decisions in the 2024 election cycle. This bipartisan survey strives to delve into voter priorities regarding public education. As public officials begin their new terms, this Hunt Institute survey offers insight to public legislative priorities. Join our panel of experts to discuss how these priorities are reflected in election results. 2:00 PM - 3:00 PM Virtual Free Homeroom with Education Leaders | Voices vs Votes: 2024 Across the Aisle Survey (Hunt Institute) on 11/14/2024 Register Now
Faculty Development November Hypothesis Workshop Series: Designing with UDL in mind 11/14/2024 External Using multiple means of representation (text, images, and video) is a key principle of Universal Design for Learning (UDL) and can help students better comprehend and retain essential course concepts. Hypothesis recently introduced YouTube video transcript annotation as a new feature as well as the ability to annotate articles directly from the JSTOR database. In addition, Hypothesis annotations can include links, images, text, and videos. Christie from the Hypothesis team will discuss multimodal learning as a core principle of UDL, and how using YouTube video annotation alongside text annotation with scholarly sources like JSTOR can help incorporate multimodal learning in your course. She’ll demonstrate how to set up YouTube video & JSTOR annotation assignments with Hypothesis and review how to add multimedia to annotations. 2:30 PM - 3:00 PM Virtual Free November Hypothesis Workshop Series: Designing with UDL in mind on 11/14/2024 Register Now
Faculty Development Applying the Quality Matters Rubric 11/15/2024 External Learn the underlying principles behind the QM Rubric and the critical elements of the QM quality assurance process. Learn about drafting helpful recommendations as you apply the Rubric to an actual course. *This training only for Quality Matters NCCCS 9:00 AM - 1:00 PM Virtual Free Applying the Quality Matters Rubric on 11/15/2024 Register Now
Career Community STEM Career Community Tour 11/15/2024 Internal We're going on a trip! Want to know more about CC's STEM Career Community? Participants will have an opportunity to take a tour of the Laser Lab and take part in electronics engineering and biology activities. This event is limited to CC's faculty and staff, and space is limited. Sign up today! 10:00 AM - 12:00 PM HMC Free STEM Career Community Tour on 11/15/2024 Register Now
Copyright What’s New in the Copyright Guide for NC Community Colleges 11/18/2024 External Join us for an overview of the latest updates to the NCCC Copyright Guide, designed to help educators navigate copyright issues in distance education. This session will cover key changes in public domain guidelines, the evolving role of fair use with a focus on “transformation,” and the impact of recent court cases. We’ll also explore new resources, best practices, and a special section on AI, addressing copyrightability, licensing, and responsible use in teaching and learning. Perfect for faculty and staff looking to stay current with copyright compliance in virtual and hybrid classrooms. 1:00 PM - 2:00 PM Virtual Free What’s New in the Copyright Guide for NC Community Colleges on 11/18/2024 Register Now
Faculty Development Z, X, P, Y: Understanding the Generation Alphabet Soup and How Generational Differences Impact Teaching and Learning (West Hub) 11/18/2024 External 3:00 PM - 4:00 PM Virtual Free Z, X, P, Y: Understanding the Generation Alphabet Soup and How Generational Differences Impact Teaching and Learning (West Hub) on 11/18/2024 Register Now
Safety ARC Flash & Electrical Safety (Environmental Health & Safety Institute) 11/19/2024 External This session will cover the basics of electrical safety and recognizing potential hazards in the workplace. Electrical Safety is focused on safety-related work practices from Subpart “S”. Training will include Arc Flash Awareness and will discuss the NFPA 70E 2015 standard, what an arc flash is, and proper work procedures and PPE to protect electrical workers. An arc flash is the dangerous explosive release of electrical energy caused by an electrical arc due to either a phase-to-ground or phase-to-phase fault. The explosive energy released can consist of heat, pressure waves, vaporized metal (plasma) molten metal, and shrapnel. It is imperative that the proper PPE, tools, and work practices are implemented. Category: Environmental Health & Safety 10:00 AM - 12:00 PM Virtual Free ARC Flash & Electrical Safety (Environmental Health & Safety Institute) on 11/19/2024 Register Now
Faculty Development November Hypothesis Workshop Series: Grading and feedback for social annotation 11/21/2024 External While there are multiple options for grading in Hypothesis, the importance of incentivizing participation cannot be overstated. To help spark interest in annotation, instructors need to provide clear guidelines that reward high-quality contributions. In this workshop, the Hypothesis team will present foundational components in creating either an analytic or holistic rubric for annotation, as well as establishing a framework for effective feedback. Social annotation lends the ideal format for assessing and promoting continuous learning, so join this session to gather ideas and tools to take your grading and feedback practices to the next level. 2:30 PM - 3:00 PM Virtual Free November Hypothesis Workshop Series: Grading and feedback for social annotation on 11/21/2024 Register Now
Faculty Development Applying the Quality Matters Rubric (VLC) 11/22/2024 External Learn the underlying principles behind the QM Rubric and the critical elements of the QM quality assurance process. Learn about drafting helpful recommendations as you apply the Rubric to an actual course. *This training only for Quality Matters NCCCS 9:00 AM - 1:00 PM Virtual Free Applying the Quality Matters Rubric (VLC) on 11/22/2024 Register Now
Student Support Safe Zone II 11/22/2024 Internal Join Student Outreach and Recruitment Coordinator Alex Little and Student Onboarding and Success Dean Adam Wade for the second part of our Safe Zone training that prepares faculty, staff to be Safe Zone Allies. We will explore terminology, language, power and privilege, and introduce college student development theory and current research on the experiences of LGBTQ community college students. Participants will also gain in-depth strategies that can be implemented into everyday practice to best serve students and resources that can be used to support them. Participants can expect this session to be highly interactive, working in pairs and small groups, and responding to questions and case studies. 10:00 AM - 11:00 AM LMC, Bell Conference Room and Virtual Free Safe Zone II on 11/22/2024 Register Now
Administration Managing Meetings 11/25/2024 Internal Discover effective strategies for planning, leading, and streamlining meetings to maximize productivity and engagement. Center for Organizational Excellence Executive Director Deana St. Peter will cover best practices for setting clear objectives, managing time, and fostering collaboration to ensure each meeting has a purpose and impact. 2:00 PM - 3:00 PM Virtual Free Managing Meetings on 11/25/2024 Register Now
AI AI Community of Practice: Using Google Notebook LM 11/26/2024 Internal Join the COE staff for this session of the AI Community of Practice. Discover the practical applications and benefits of artificial intelligence as we explore real-world examples and insights from experts in the field. Engage in discussions, share experiences, and leave with a deeper understanding of how AI can empower you and our students. Categories: Artificial Intelligence & Digital Skills, Professional & Productivity Skills 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM Virtual Free AI Community of Practice: Using Google Notebook LM on 11/26/2024 Register Now
AI Navigating the Future of Degree Programs with Generative AI (American Council on Education) 11/29/2024 External Join us as Jules White, senior advisor to the chancellor for generative artificial intelligence (AI) at Vanderbilt University, and Jeff Maggioncalda, chief executive officer of Coursera, share practical strategies for leading your institution through the rapidly changing landscape of generative AI. Based on the successes of Vanderbilt University’s Initiative on the Future of Learning and Generative AI, this interactive workshop provides a blueprint for how to use it as your thought partner and how to think about evolving your degree programs to meet the future needs of employers. Participants are encouraged to access an online learning portal​ and actively engage with our hosts during the session. 11:00 AM - 12:30 PM Virtual Free Navigating the Future of Degree Programs with Generative AI (American Council on Education) on 11/29/2024 Register Now
Faculty Development Grand Challenges in Assessment: Guiding Innovations, Improving Pedagogy, and Increasing Equity (Assessment Institute) 11/29/2023 External he Grand Challenges for Assessment in Higher Education project is a collaborative effort endorsed by ten higher education organizations to create and enact national strategic plans to address pressing challenges facing assessment in higher education. Singer-Freeman and Robinson (2020) solicited feedback on grand challenges facing assessment in higher education by surveying members of the assessment community and presenting results at national meetings. This work resulted in the identification of three challenges with broad support from the assessment community: 1) Using assessment findings to increase equity; 2) Using assessment findings to direct rapid and equitable pedagogical improvements; and 3) Producing visible and actionable assessment findings that drive innovation. Six implementation teams are now enacting national strategic plans to drive improvements in these important areas. This introductory session will provide a project overview, share some national implementation highlights, and discuss tactics that participants can begin to implement on their own campus to increase equity, direct rapid pedagogical improvement, and drive innovations. 3:00 PM - 4:00 PM VIrtual Free Grand Challenges in Assessment: Guiding Innovations, Improving Pedagogy, and Increasing Equity (Assessment Institute) on 11/29/2023 Register Now
Faculty Development Reflect, Analyze, Grow: Leveraging Student Evaluations and Growth Mindset for Semester Success 12/2/2024 Internal 1:00 PM - 2:00 PM Virtual Free
Student Support Guided Goal-Setting with Students (Aztec) 12/2/2024 External Adult students often come to their classes with big, long-term goals – “I want to finish high school”, “I want to learn English”, “I want to pass my GED/HiSET/pharmacy technician exam(s)” – but do not know what steps to take or how to set meaningful, short-term goals. This session will explore how to guide students to set appropriate long- and short-term goals and self-monitor their progress. 3:00 PM - 3:30 PM Virtual Free Guided Goal-Setting with Students (Aztec) on 12/2/2024 Register Now
AI Content Creation Mastery (VCL) 12/3/2024 External Enhance your content creation skills with AI tools like SciSpace, Genei, Otter.ai, and NaturalReader. Presented by Donte' Perry. 2:00 PM - 3:00 PM Virtual Free Content Creation Mastery (VCL) on 12/3/2024 Register Now
AI Teaching with AI in Healthcare and Nursing Education (VCL) 12/4/2024 External Designed for those who teach healthcare and nursing courses, this hands-on webinar will focus on how faculty can ensure their students achieve the learning outcomes of their course(s) while also engendering AI competencies and literacies that are increasingly in demand in the world of work. Presented by Dr. Watson. 2:00 PM - 3:00 PM Virtual Free Teaching with AI in Healthcare and Nursing Education (VCL) on 12/4/2024 Register Now
AI Homeroom with Education Leaders | 2024 Lookback: AI in Classrooms, Funding, and the Future of Education (Hunt Institute) 12/5/2024 External he dynamic landscape of education in the 2023-2024 school year highlighted the urgency for educators to continue addressing learning loss and challenges, while also embracing exciting developments like the integration of Artificial Intelligence in classrooms. As 2024 draws to a close, education leaders have navigated ESSER spending deadlines and the need to keep pace with evolving trends. Join The Hunt Institute and field experts for a discussion on the past year’s educational investments and how leaders can leverage these opportunities in 2025. 2:00 PM - 3:00 PM Virtual Free Homeroom with Education Leaders | 2024 Lookback: AI in Classrooms, Funding, and the Future of Education (Hunt Institute) on 12/5/2024 Register Now
Student Support Self-Regulated Learning – Transitioning from Teacher Dependency to Self-Sufficiency (Aztec) 12/9/2024 External A key goal of adult education programs is to empower learners to become effective self-regulators. This webinar will equip instructors with the knowledge and tools to foster the skills and habits learners need to succeed independently. It will focus on the essential components of self-directed learning and effective learning strategies that support autonomous learning. 3:00 PM - 3:30 PM Virtual Free Self-Regulated Learning – Transitioning from Teacher Dependency to Self-Sufficiency (Aztec) on 12/9/2024 Register Now
Student Support Postsecondary Pathways | Simplifying the Transfer Process 12/12/2024 External According to the National Student Clearing House, college transfers grew 5.3% in the start of Fall 2023. Transfers make up 13.2% of the undergraduate student body, yet the process to transfer both laterally and upward holds many challenges. From difficult application processes, credits not transferring over, to difficulty integrating in campus life, and other obstacles. How can we aid these students? This discussion aims to tackle the answer to this question. 2:00 PM - 3:00 PM Virtual Free Postsecondary Pathways | Simplifying the Transfer Process on 12/12/2024 Register Now
Student Support Motivating, Engaging & Retaining the Adult Learner 12/16/2024 External Keeping learners coming to classes is challenging for even the most seasoned instructor. This session will cover key topics and instructional strategies to engage with and motivate adult students to increase their persistence, thereby increasing retention numbers and helping them progress towards their goals. 3:00 PM - 3:30 PM Virtual Free Motivating, Engaging & Retaining the Adult Learner on 12/16/2024 Register Now
Skill Development Google Apps Basics training for new employees 1/6/2025 Internal Join Instructional Designer Jaime McLeod for an interactive exploration of navigating Google tools in this entry-level session. Discover practical tips and tricks to enhance productivity and efficiency, and elevate your digital toolkit with expert guidance! Categories: Artificial Intelligence & Digital Skills, Collaborative Office Tools, Professional & Productivity Skills 1:00 PM - 1:30 PM Virtual Free
AI Responsible AI: Guiding Students in Ethical AI Use (Risepoint) 1/7/2025 External In this webinar, participants will identify characteristics of AI-generated content and explore ethical challenges associated with AI in student work. The webinar will focus on best practices for guiding students in the responsible use of generative AI and revising assessments to incorporate relevant AI use in the workforce. Attendees will gain strategies for fostering ethical AI literacy and application among students. 12:30 PM - 1:30 PM Virtual Free Responsible AI: Guiding Students in Ethical AI Use (Risepoint) on 1/7/2025 Register Now
AI Academic Excellence Tools (VLC) 1/7/2025 External This session introduces AI tools designed to support academic excellence. Tools like Trinka, Paperpal, Sourcely, and Typeset.io will be covered. Presented by Donte' Perry. 2:00 PM - 3:00 PM Virtual Free Academic Excellence Tools (VLC) on 1/7/2025 Register Now
Student Support Postsecondary Pathways | Diverse Pathways in Higher Education (Hunt Institute) 1/7/2025 External The landscape of higher education is evolving, and with it comes an increasing recognition of non-traditional pathways as viable routes to postsecondary success. From vocational training and online courses to apprenticeships and competency-based education, these alternative pathways offer unique opportunities for a diverse student population. Join us for an enlightening discussion with experts from academia, policy, and industry as we delve into the merits, challenges, and policy implications of non-traditional educational pathways. This webinar aims to explore how these alternatives can increase access to higher education, improve student outcomes, and meet the demands of a rapidly changing workforce. 2:00 PM - 3:00 PM Virtual Free Postsecondary Pathways | Diverse Pathways in Higher Education (Hunt Institute) on 1/7/2025 Register Now
AI What Students Need to Know About AI: A Webinar for Faculty (VLC) 1/8/2025 External As AI becomes increasingly integrated into various aspects of academic and professional life, educators must prepare students for an AI-enhanced future. This one-hour webinar is designed to equip faculty members in higher education with the knowledge and resources necessary to educate their students about AI. There will be a focus on skills and ethics in academic settings as well as information regarding emerging workforce expectations associated with AI. Building upon the presenter’s book, Teaching with AI: A Practical Guide to a New Era of Human Learning (Johns Hopkins University Press. 2024), a model of AI literacy will be presented that shares discreet skills associated with using AI well. 2:00 PM - 3:00 PM Virtual Free What Students Need to Know About AI: A Webinar for Faculty (VLC) on 1/8/2025 Register Now
AI AI Community of Practice 1/20/2025 Internal Join the COE staff for this session of the AI Community of Practice. Discover the practical applications and benefits of artificial intelligence as we explore real-world examples and insights from experts in the field. Engage in discussions, share experiences, and leave with a deeper understanding of how AI can empower you and our students. Categories: Artificial Intelligence & Digital Skills, Professional & Productivity Skills 1:00 PM - 2:00 PM Virtual Free
Student Support Green Zone: Faculty 1/21/2025 Internal Join Veterans Upward Bound and Military Affiliated Initiatives Director Jennifer Dillon as she provides an introduction to military culture, describes the challenges faced by military-affiliated students as they enter higher education, and discusses ways that 澳门黄金城赌城 works to support and retain these students. Faculty will explore ways that they can support military-affiliated students from within their roles at the college and become Green Zone-certified. Categories: Accessibility, Belonging & Diverse Populations, Community Building, Customer Service & Support 1:00 PM - 2:30 PM Virtual Free
Faculty Development IgniteED Community of Practice (Student Engagement) 1/22/2024 Internal Join our IgniteEd Community of Practice for sessions where faculty can discuss ideas on getting students more engaged in the coursework. Each session is a platform for members to exchange knowledge, with an opportunity for everyone to ask questions and share their tips and insights. 12:00 PM - 12:30 PM Virtual Free
Faculty Development Personalization and Inclusivity in Course Content (Risepoint) 1/22/2025 External This webinar helps educators identify and address potential barriers to inclusivity in course materials. Participants will create student personas with key needs, generate diverse examples for various learning styles, and develop personalized learning paths using AI tools. The webinar also includes evaluating assignments from different student perspectives to ensure inclusivity and adaptability. 1:00 PM - 2:00 PM Virtual Free Personalization and Inclusivity in Course Content (Risepoint) on 1/22/2025 Register Now
AI What is Artificial Intelligence, and how can it benefit everyone in the adult education community? (IPDAE) 1/28/2025 External There is no question that AI is changing how we look at work, school, and everyday life. Did you know we have already been using AI for years? But open-source AI is now more accessible than ever before! Learn some valuable tools, safeguards, and tips you can use in the classroom while showing students the benefits of this ever-changing technology. This technology can help our students better prepare for the workplace, make our teachers more productive, and ease their workload. 1:00 PM - 2:00 PM Virtual Free What is Artificial Intelligence, and how can it benefit everyone in the adult education community? (IPDAE) on 1/28/2025 Register Now
History History of Black History Month 2/3/2025 Internal Join History Instructor Robert Barnes as he unravels the essence of Black History Month. Delve into pivotal questions: What is Black History Month? Why February? Where did it begin? Explore the significance of the term "Black" over "African American" and discover why the celebration of Black history holds enduring importance. 2:00 PM - 3:00 PM Virtual Free
AI AI Tools for Administrative Tasks 2/4/2025 External In this webinar, participants will explore AI tools designed to support administrative functions such as attendance tracking and email management. Attendees will learn to generate time estimates for course modules, create weekly announcements, and produce alt text for images in course materials. The webinar will also cover identifying curriculum gaps to ensure comprehensive course coverage. 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM Virtual Free AI Tools for Administrative Tasks on 2/4/2025 Register Now
Faculty Development Now What? Moving from Industry to the Classroom 2/4/2025 External Congratulations on securing a teaching position! Transitioning from a practitioner to a successful instructor involves embracing new responsibilities and refining your skills. This session will offer practical steps to help you thrive in your new role, such as ways to use your experience to your benefit, develop your teaching philosophy, networking, and building those teaching and classroom management skills. This session is geared for instructors in their first three to five years of teaching. 2:00 PM - 3:00 PM Virtual Free Now What? Moving from Industry to the Classroom on 2/4/2025 Register Now
AI Teaching with AI in Computer Science and Business Education 2/5/2025 External Designed for those who teach computer science and business courses, this hands-on webinar will focus on how faculty can ensure their students achieve the learning outcomes of their course(s) while also engendering AI competencies and literacies that are increasingly in demand in the world of work. Presented by Dr. Watson. 2:00 PM - 3:00 PM Virtual Free Teaching with AI in Computer Science and Business Education on 2/5/2025 Register Now
Outcome Compliance Assist/Program Review 2/11/2025 Internal 2:00 PM - 3:00 PM Virtual Free
IgniteED Community of Practice (Student Engagement) 2/13/2025 Join our IgniteEd Community of Practice for sessions where faculty can discuss ideas on getting students more engaged in the coursework. Each session is a platform for members to exchange knowledge, with an opportunity for everyone to ask questions and share their tips and insights. 12:00 PM - 12:30 PM Virtual Free
Outcomes Completing Performance Evaluations 2/17/2025 Internal 2:00 PM - 3:00 PM Virtual Free
Bookstore Bookstore Adoption 2/18/2025 Internal 2:00 PM - 3:00 PM Virtual Free
AI AI Community of Practice 2/25/2025 Internal Join the COE staff for this session of the AI Community of Practice. Discover the practical applications and benefits of artificial intelligence as we explore real-world examples and insights from experts in the field. Engage in discussions, share experiences, and leave with a deeper understanding of how AI can empower you and our students. Categories: Artificial Intelligence & Digital Skills, Professional & Productivity Skills 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM Virtual Free
AI The Future of AI in Education 2/25/2025 External Explore the future of AI in education with tools like Claude, Perplexity, Petal, and Delve. Presented by Donte' Perry. 2:00 PM - 3:00 PM Virtual Free The Future of AI in Education on 2/25/2025 Register Now
AI Teaching with AI in Science Courses 2/26/2025 External Designed for those who teach sciences courses, this hands-on webinar will focus on how faculty can ensure their students achieve the learning outcomes of their course(s) while also engendering AI competencies and literacies that are increasingly in demand in the world of work. Presented by Dr. Watson. 2:00 PM - 3:00 PM Virtual Free Teaching with AI in Science Courses on 2/26/2025 Register Now
Mindfulness Gentle Yoga Flow with Guided Meditation 3/6/2025 Internal 11:00 AM - 12:00 PM LMC, GYM Free
Safety CPR/AED 3/6/2025 Internal This CPR course is designed to provide lay rescuers with the fundamental skills and confidence to perform CPR on adults, children, and infants. Participants will learn how to recognize and alleviate airway obstructions, as well as how to identify the signs and symptoms of a heart attack. You will need to bring paper and a pen/pencil to take notes. Space is limited! 1:00 PM - 3:00 PM ESTC Free
AI AI Community of Practice 3/11/2025 Internal Join the COE staff for this session of the AI Community of Practice. Discover the practical applications and benefits of artificial intelligence as we explore real-world examples and insights from experts in the field. Engage in discussions, share experiences, and leave with a deeper understanding of how AI can empower you and our students. Categories: Artificial Intelligence & Digital Skills, Professional & Productivity Skills 1:00 PM - 2:00 PM Virtual
PI PI Day Event 3/14/2025 Internal 1:00 PM - 3:00 PM Chatham Campus Free
Productivity Time Management 3/18/2025 Internal 1:00 PM - 2:00 PM Virtual Free
AI AI for Creative Content Generation 3/25/2025 External Discover AI tools for creative content generation in this session. Learn about AIVA, Tome, AutoDraw, and RunwayML. Presented by Donte' Perry. 2:00 PM - 3:00 PM Virtual Free AI for Creative Content Generation on 3/25/2025 Register Now
AI Leveraging AI as a Program Director, Chair, or Supervisor 3/26/2025 External In this one-hour webinar, participants will explore how AI can be leveraged in academic and administrative leadership roles. Presented by Dr. Watson. 2:00 PM - 3:00 PM Virtual Free
AI AI Community of Practice 4/2/2025 Internal Join the COE staff for this session of the AI Community of Practice. Discover the practical applications and benefits of artificial intelligence as we explore real-world examples and insights from experts in the field. Engage in discussions, share experiences, and leave with a deeper understanding of how AI can empower you and our students. Categories: Artificial Intelligence & Digital Skills, Professional & Productivity Skills 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM Virtual Free
Student Support Understanding and Supporting Autistic Students in the Community College Setting 4/9/2024 External This professional learning session is designed to equip faculty and staff at community colleges with essential knowledge and strategies for effectively working with autistic students. As the number of autistic students entering higher education continues to rise, it is crucial for educators to cultivate an inclusive and supportive environment that fosters academic success and personal growth. This session aims to empower educators to proactively support autistic students, promoting equity, inclusivity, and academic achievement within the community college setting. 2:00 PM - 3:00 PM Virtual Free Understanding and Supporting Autistic Students in the Community College Setting on 4/9/2024 Register Now
Faculty Development Growth Mindset Using SmartEval Results 4/15/2025 Internal 2:00 PM - 3:00 PM Virtual Free
Outcomes Performance Appraisals 4/22/2025 Internal 2:00 PM - 3:00 PM LMC, Virtual Free
AI How Staff Can Use AI 4/22/2025 External This one-hour webinar is designed to empower staff members in higher education institutions with practical knowledge and skills to leverage AI in their daily work. Presented by Dr. Watson. 2:00 PM - 3:00 PM Virtual Free How Staff Can Use AI on 4/22/2025 Register Now
Ai AI for Efficient Communication 4/23/2025 Enhance your communication skills with AI tools like ElevenLabs, NotionAI, PicsArt AI Writer, and Copy.ai. Presented by Donte' Perry. 2:00 PM - 3:00 PM Virtual Free AI for Efficient Communication on 4/23/2025 Register Now
Outcomes Compliance Assist - End of Cycle 5/5/2025 Internal 2:00 PM - 3:00 PM Virtual Free
AI AI in Gaming and Entertainment 5/6/2025 External Explore the use of AI in gaming and entertainment with tools like AI Dungeon, Playform, Craiyon, and Promethean AI. Presented by Donte' Perry 2:00 PM -3:00 PM Virtual Free AI in Gaming and Entertainment on 5/6/2025 Register Now
Outcomes Compliance Assist - End of Cycle Hands On Open Lab 5/12/2025 Internal 2:00 PM - 3:00 PM LMC, and Virtual Free
AI AI Community of Practice 5/13/2025 Internal Join the COE staff for this session of the AI Community of Practice. Discover the practical applications and benefits of artificial intelligence as we explore real-world examples and insights from experts in the field. Engage in discussions, share experiences, and leave with a deeper understanding of how AI can empower you and our students. Categories: Artificial Intelligence & Digital Skills, Professional & Productivity Skills 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM Virtual Free
Skill Development Google Apps Alliance COP Internal Join our Google Apps Alliance Community of Practice for sessions with two or more expert tricks showcasing Google tools. Each session is a platform for members to exchange knowledge, allowing everyone to ask questions and share their tips and insights. Elevate your proficiency and creativity with Google apps alongside a vibrant community of learners and collaborators. Categories: Artificial Intelligence & Digital Skills, Collaborative Office Tools, Professional & Productivity Skills 12:00 PM - 12:30 Virtual Free
Outcomes Outcomes, Assessment, and Compliance Assist 6/3/2025 Internal 2:00 PM - 3:00 PM Virtual Free
Outcomes Outcomes, Assessment, and Compliance Assist Hands-on Open Lab 6/16/2025 Internal 2:00 PM - 3:00 PM LMC, and Virtual Free
Accessibility Accessibility in the Classroom! Ongoing Internal Anytime Online Free Email Amanda Carter at abcarter@xt23z.com to register.
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Teaching and Learning Adjunct Faculty Roadmap Ongoing External The Adjunct Faculty Roadmap, provided by NC-NET, provides collection of resources on topics important to teaching at the college level. "A Week at a Glance" is a great place to start. You'll find other sections on "Creating a Syllabus," "A Successful First Day," "Knowing Your Students," "Classroom Management," "Active Learning Strategies," and "Fair Assessment Practices." Each section contains a description of the topic and helpful links with examples and strategies, expert advice, articles, and supporting evidence. Anytime Online Free http://www.nc-net.info/adjunct-faculty-roadmap/
Teaching and Learning NC-NET Academy Various External The NC-NET Academy offers facilitator-led online courses delivered via Moodle. Enrollment is open to part-time or full-time community college faculty members in North Carolina. The rationale behind the Academy is that educational ideas cannot simply be presented; they need to be thought about, talked over, and experienced. Academy courses weave together readings, activities, and discussions for participants to construct new understandings in the context of their own situations. Weekly threaded discussions play an essential role in encouraging participants to reflect on the readings, share stories from their lives (and their classrooms), pose questions to the group, and express their reactions. The courses provide an opportunity for faculty from across the state to network with and learn from each other. Various Various Free NC-NET Academy on Various Register Now

On-Demand Training

All on-demand training and recorded PD sessions are available on the Blackboard Professional Development Organization.

Available Resources

Professional Development Blackboard

We are dedicated to providing a variety of resources for our faculty and staff to continue their development. In the Employee Onboarding and Development organization within Blackboard, you will find recorded workshops, PowerPoint presentations, and much more to enhance your professional development and lifelong learning.

To access the Employee Onboarding and Development organization in Blackboard, login to Blackboard. Next, select Professional Development under the "My Organizations". Once in the course, select “Recorded PD Sessions” in the course menu. Sessions are organized by semester.

Need access? Contact Distance Education at (919) 718-7529 or de@xt23z.com.

Blackboard Level I
4 professional development hours
This training is designed to give you an introduction to the basic components of Blackboard, 澳门黄金城赌城's online course management system. This training will provide you with step-by-step tutorials and exercises to prepare you for creating a supplement course to use as a resource for your seated classes.
Blackboard Level II
6 professional development hours
This training is designed to acquaint you with the fundamentals of using Blackboard, 澳门黄金城赌城's online course management system. This training expands on the knowledge already gained in Blackboard Level I training. This training provides you with step-by-step tutorials and exercises to prepare you for developing and teaching your first online course and becoming Blackboard Proficient.
Library Higher Ed Resources

Your 澳门黄金城赌城 Library offers access to a world of resources to support your professional development! Find books about teaching and learning, leadership, academia, and more, or search for new research in your field using our databases. Go to: Faculty & Staff Professional Development

McLaughlin Young Group

Take advantage of our valuable on-demand Skill Builder trainings through our EAP provider. Select the Work-Life login and then under Centers on the right, scroll down and click Skill Builder. See the attached document for more information and topics.

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