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We'd like to invite you to the eLearning Consortium of Colorado (eLCC) monthly meeting on Friday June 26 from 10 am - 130 pm. We're dividing the meeting into 2 parts with 2 different Zoom links. The first part will consist of quick announcements and then we'll have a share out of what organizations are doing in the Fall and then discussion of any tips, tricks or technologies you started using or doing during the the time of COVID19. 10 am - 11:45 am MT Zoom for Part 1 https://ucdenver.zoom.us/j/92787069744 The second part will be a professional development session with Shea Swauger. Shea is the Department Head, Researcher Support Services for the University of Colorado Denver Auraria Library and was the Thursday keynote for the eLCC conference in April. Noon - 1:30 pm MT Zoom for Part 2 https://us02web.zoom.us/j/89330966829 Shea will be continuing on the topic of The Prison to School Pipeline of Edtech and the discussion of how technology impacts our students. Here's the keynote recording https://youtu.be/Oj8taIizTCs and the slides from the conference http://digital.auraria.edu/IR00000186/00001 eLCC June Agenda https://bit.ly/elccjune26 Hope to see you there. Thanks! Please feel free to share this out with colleagues!
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During the summer we will continue to have discussions and professional development on Online Microaggression and Dominant Culture in Technology. For already recorded sessions and resources, please go to our resources from our Diversity, Inclusion, Multiculturalism group.
At our next monthly meeting, Friday June 26, we will be joined by Shea Swauger, Auraria Campus Library, one of our eLCC conference keynotes, for a further discussion on the Prison to School Ed Tech Pipeline and current events and petitions regarding educational technology and our students. Recording https://youtu.be/Oj8taIizTCs?t=1141, Slides http://digital.auraria.edu/l/IR00000186/00001 This is written with deep sorrow and acknowledgement of the work that needs to be done to abolish racism, religious intolerance, sexism, heteronormativity, ableism, colonialism, and the prejudices and barriers that intersect at all people’s multiple identities. We do this in the aftermath of the systemic racism that caused the murder and burial of George Floyd. Today, Wednesday June 10, has been put forward as #ShutDownSTEM and #ShutDownAcademia. We at eLearning Consortium of Colorado are the T (Technology) in STEM. This day asks us, especially those who are not Black, to look at direct action that we can take.
We’re opening up a statement to our university and college members and we hope you contribute to it, if you wish. This is a working document. We ask that you send it out to others who are involved in teaching and technology. At the bottom of the statement, there are additional areas to share whatever you want. If you wish to read, comment, or contribute please do so today, Thursday, or Friday. eLearning Consortium of Colorado Work in Progress Link to document https://bit.ly/elccstatement WWe plan to come up with a first draft on June 22 giving enough time to have everyone contribute if they want. We acknowledge that this will always be a work in progress and a one-time statement is not enough. At our next monthly meeting, Friday June 26, we will be joined by Shea Swauger, Auraria Campus Library, one of our eLCC conference keynotes, for a further discussion on the Prison to School Ed Tech Pipeline and current events and petitions regarding educational technology and our students. Recording https://youtu.be/Oj8taIizTCs?t=1141, Slides http://digital.auraria.edu/l/IR00000186/00001 |
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