Monday, 07 Nov 2016
Live Webinar: Accessibility Support Model - How a Large University Supports Diverse Learners Taking Online Courses
In this session, we will share the University of Central Florida's Accessibility Support Model for online courses that was designed to provide a scalable and systematic approach to creating accessible online courses. This model consists of several strategies one of which is educating faculty on how to apply Universal Design for Learning principles to the design of their online courses.
Live Webinar: Designing Accessible Online Learning: What an Instructor Needs to Know
Some online learning programs have faced legal challenges because of the inaccessibility of their courses to individuals with disabilities. But, what does it mean for a course to be "accessible"? What can be learned from legal challenges regarding e-learning accessibility?
Adobe Lightroom 101
A six-week course on Mondays November 7, November 14, November 28, December 5, December 12, and December 19 (no class November 21) from 6:00 - 8:30 p.m. This course is designed to help you learn the basics of Lightroom, a very powerful photo editing program.
Exploring Expressive Therapies
A four-week program on Mondays November 7, November 14, November 21, and November 28 from 6:00 - 7:30 p.m. An interactive introduction to four expressive art therapy techniques: drama, art, dance/movement and music.
Oil Painting Workshop: All the Colors (Butterflies & O'Keefe Flowers)
Learn the basics of painting wet-in-wet, from setup to materials, to paint selection and technique, with professional artist and instructor Kaukab Barni Merchant.
A Conversation on Safety, Justice and Students of Color
Join us for a proactive discussion designed to raise awareness and understanding about the issues people of color face, especially in their interactions with law enforcement. Students and others on campus are invited to share personal experiences, including how national events and media coverage have had an impact on their lives and community.