Workshops & Webinars
Providing Student-Support Services in Extraordinary Times: A Caring Campus Approach
“Providing Student-Support Services in Extraordinary Times: A Caring Campus Approach,” a virtual panel moderated by IEBC Chief Operating Officer Jordan Horowitz, was part of the Community College League of California (CCLC) 2020 Annual Conference.
Video not available at this time.
Supporting Community College Professional Staff: A Caring Campus Approach
In this one-hour webinar, IEBC leadership and special guests addressed issues that professional staff face while providing virtual student services and also presented practical ways for college leadership to support professional staff in their work to support students. The webinar is based on IEBC Guide Two in the series Providing Student Support Services in Extraordinary Times.
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Caring Campus: Connecting with Students in a Virtual Environment
More than 300 people attended this one-hour webinar to learn more about Caring Campus work supporting professional staff in student retention and completion. The webinar is available here:
An Introduction to Caring Campus California
The Caring Campus: Integrating Professional Staff into Comprehensive Student Success Efforts The importance of connecting to students, and the role of classified professional staff in this, is critically important. This half-hour presentation introduced Caring Campus and how it works to maintain the human connection, provide support to staff, and is key to retaining students and improving student success.
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Caring Campus California: Improving Student Connectedness to Improve Student Success
IEBC Vice President Jordan Horowitz chaired the panel, joined by Barstow College President Eva Bagg and Southwestern College Professional Development Coordinator Janelle Williams Melendrez for this panel discussion at the Community College League of California (CCLC) convention.
It’s Better to Lead Than Lag
IEBC partnered with the Research and Planning Group for California Community Colleges (RP Group) with two workshops by IEBC President Brad Phillips on the power of using locally developed leading indicators. These leading indicators impact lagging indicators, ensure positive outcomes and advance student success.
The California Association for Institutional Research
The California Association for Institutional Research (CAIR) welcomed IEBC President Brad Phillips who presented the Telling Your Story with Data workshop on Nov. 6, and moderated the plenary panel on Research in Action: Actionable Intelligence to Support Student Success on Nov. 9.
Yakima Valley College
IEBC Vice President Jordan Horowitz led a workshop on Leading and Lagging Indicators in November after leading a Data Use Demystified workshop in October customized for their strategic planning process.
Yakima Valley College
IEBC Vice President Jordan Horowitz led a workshop on Leading and Lagging Indicators in November after leading a Data Use Demystified workshop in October customized for their strategic planning process.
NACEP – San Antonio, Texas
IEBC vice president Jordan Horowitz presented his popular workshop on the Partnership of Concurrent Enrollment and Data at the National Association of Concurrent Enrollment Partnerships (NACEP) national conference. Reactions from a workshop earlier this year included… “I can’t believe I got so excited about analytics. Absolutely riveting” … “For my role on campus, this was the most helpful and interesting presentation of the entire conference.”