Innovations

Wednesday, April 22, 202610:00 AM PT/1:00 PM ET Can you tell if the polished draft your students turn in represents a weekend of critical thinking or three minutes of AI generation? Join the League and Packback to learn how making student thinking visible replaces AI policing with a transparent, auditable learning process. Can’t make it? Register anyway, and we’ll send you the recording and a copy of the presentation slides so you can watch at your own pace. Hosts: Dr. Cynthia Wilson, Vice President, Learning, and Chief Impact Officer, League for Innovation in the Community College; Oliver...
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The Faculty Voices Discussion Toolkit contains resources developed for the Faculty Voices Initiative by project partner Public Agenda. These resources are designed to launch conversations among faculty and others about issues surrounding community college student success and completion. The toolkit includes a discussion starter, detailed moderator guide, and additional moderator resources. Print versions of the discussion starter, Expanding Opportunity for All, are available to community colleges for the cost of shipping, while supplies last. Contact Cynthia Wilson to request copies for your...
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2022-2023 Innovation of the Year Award and 2023-2024 League Excellence Award recipients were recognized at the 2024 Innovations Conference in Anaheim, California.
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July 20, 2023 Click here to access the webinar recording. We are excited to invite you to our monthly webinar series on Generative AI. These webinars are designed to keep you up to date with the latest developments in AI technology and its applications in the classroom. This monthly series will highlight what is new with generative AI and some amazing work that is coming from faculty, administration, and institutions as they navigate this new and rapidly changing technology. Our rotating panelists, experts in education and technology, will provide insight and advice during a dedicated Q&A...
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September 28, 2021 Click here to access the webinar recording. Work and education are often disconnected. Many learners finish college or other programs with a skillset that no longer matches market demands and unprepared for the world of work. Colleges and universities are expected to be engines of economic mobility. And yet, postsecondary education doesn’t always deliver on its promise of a good job and rewarding career. Work-based learning, such as internships, apprenticeships, and employer projects, solves for that by helping students to develop career-relevant skills and apply their...
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Resources from the Walmart Brighter Futures 2.0 Project Section I Program Summary Section II Sample Work Plan Section III Impact on Individual and Community Section IV Success Stories Section V Challenges and Lessons Learned Section VI Collaborative Partnerships Section VII Project Forms, Documents, and Other Materials Badge Instructions Data Report Grant Application Intake Form Student Tracking Section VIII Project Publicity and Donor Recognition Completion Program Flyer - Casino Dealer Press Release Promotional Video Student Testimonial Web Page Section IX Sample Sustainability Plan

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